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Life of young, vibrant Catholic, inspires many to come back to the Church
![]() The late Gloria Strauss
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.- The short life of a devout, Catholic, young girl from Seattle has brought many Catholics across the United States back to the Church. Her holy and loving example, as well as her battle with cancer, have drawn others to convert to Catholicism and have inspired the creation of an organization to reach out to families with a loved one facing a chronic illness. Gloria was born in 1996 to Doug and Kristen Strauss and was like any other seven-year old. She enjoyed playing with her six siblings and friends, dressing up, playing board games, picking flowers and watching the Fox television show, “American Idol.” The young girl also had a special place in her heart for the Rosary and for making people feel good about themselves. However, no one could have predicted the amount of people her brief time on earth would touch. Cancer diagnosis CNA spoke with her father, Doug, who explained that one day in 2003 when Gloria was seven years-old, she was hit in the face with a ball resulting in a black eye. When the color returned to normal after the seemingly minor injury, a suspicious bump remained. After two trips to the doctor, she was referred to a specialist who instantly had a hunch it was cancer. Gloria was diagnosed with a cancer known as neuroblastoma and only given a window of three months to three years to survive. Following the diagnosis, Gloria immediately went into surgery and began chemotherapy treatments. Doug explained that though it was difficult, the family resolved to remain “open to God’s plan in hopes that the family would be strengthened.” At the time, Doug was a high school basketball coach who knew Seattle Times columnist Jerry Brewer. Brewer had planned to run a single column on the family’s struggles while Doug coached during the season. However, the first column attracted so many readers that the idea expanded into a five-month series of interviews with the Strauss family sharing Gloria’s faith and trust in God with those in Seattle and around the United States. When Gloria’s condition took a turn for the worse in 2007, the family opened their home for community members to come and pray over her. Doug explained that for three weeks, 50 – 60 people showed up Monday – Friday to pray the Rosary and sing praise and worship songs. Later, when it became too much for the family, five members of the community opened up their homes to continue the prayers for Gloria. Drawing others to Christ After Gloria endured seven rounds of chemotherapy, the doctors decided to try a stem-cell transplant using her own stem-cells. Doug said that at that point, he knew that Gloria was at her lowest point. He was desperate and started to pray, “God help me, I don’t understand.” He heard a voice say, “quality of life.” He was confused, but went to Gloria the next day and asked if she’s had quality of life. He didn’t expect her to understand, but she immediately responded, “yes daddy!” She excitedly added that so many people have started praying because of her illness. Doug explained that Gloria had a beautiful gift, she was able to draw people to Christ through her cancer. “She taught us all how to carry a cross. Her gift to us was her living example of her commitment to a relationship with God through constant prayer. She always said, “yes.” Writing in the Seattle Times column, Doug recalled that they “would ask if it was all right to have a healing Mass,” and she would answer, “oh yea!” Other times they would ask: “How about if 50 people come over to pray the Rosary over you tonight?” She’d say, “oh yea!” “From shots to sickness it always began and ended with the sign of the cross,” Doug continued. “Often doctors would have to stand and wait as she made the sign of the cross and prayed. Amazing to watch!” It wasn’t just her actions that drew people to Christ. Doug recalled how everyone spoke of Gloria’s presence. “She had this presence that allowed people to want to be with her and pray for her.” Even at the age of seven, “she knew her calling to bring people to God through her cancer.” People from all religions were attracted to Gloria and her family through the front-page column in the Seattle Times. “Mormons, Buddhists, Hindus, they all wrote in to the paper talking about how they’ve been impacted by her life,” Doug said. “Everyone knew we were Catholic – we didn’t have to profess it – we wanted prayers from everyone,” Doug continued. Doug even mentioned a blind man that had written him a letter saying that he had been praying Rosaries for Gloria and wanted to meet her. Miraculously, when she entered the room he could see her dressed in white. The man told Doug however that when she left, he was blind once again. Though prayers for Gloria kept coming, her cancer continued to spread and she died on September 21, 2007. Gloria’s impact Immediately following Gloria’s death, the family realized the large impact that Gloria had on the community. Doug explained that people came all over to view her body before and after the Rosary. He added that he received a letter from a Lutheran man who attends Eucharistic adoration at a Catholic church who said that he had to go so that he could “see a saint in person.” Then at the funeral, over 3,200 showed up and the family began to hear stories of how Gloria’s life and struggle had transformed lives. One man from Virginia had read about Gloria and explained that he felt like he was “hit over the head by a 2 x 4.” The man had been on a four-day drinking binge and he completely gave up alcohol after reading the story on her illness and strength of faith. Not only do the Strausses have a list of others who have quit different drug addictions because of Gloria, but they are aware of at least ten people who have become Catholic directly due to Gloria’s story – and more are continuing to convert. One in particular was a nurse at the Children’s hospital who hadn't grown up going to church. After seeing little Gloria’s faith, she knew she had to do something about it. According to the Catholic Northwest Progress, one Presbyterian family became Catholic after Gloria attended a camp for ill children and their families. One of the volunteers, Brinn Funai continued to keep in touch with Kristen Strauss, Gloria’s mother, after the week’s activities. Brinn explained that she had been checking into Catholicism, but meeting Kristen and the Strausses “was a big turning point for me.” They “really helped kind of soften that road so to speak, to coming into the church.” Gloria’s Angels At a point when Gloria’s health continued to fade, the family’s spiritual advisor spoke to Bob Turner, a Seattle business man, about assisting the family in the days following Gloria’s cancer. “Either she was going to experience a miraculous healing or she was going to pass away,” Turner explained. “In either case, [the spiritual advisor] recognized that the Strauss family would have some mission to serve.” Turner explained that he decided “to bring his business skills into a partnership with the Strauss family to help them honor her and carry on her mission.” After weeks of discernment, Turner and the Strauss family decided that Gloria’s mission could best be carried out by serving families facing life-threatening illnesses. And so Gloria’s Angels was born. The organization works to smooth out the “roller coaster ride” that families with a sick member experience. While many agencies exist to assist families in need, oftentimes loved ones are unaware of the services offered or need help with the coordination. Gloria’s Angels steps in for guidance to piece everything together. For more information, visit: http://gloriasangels.org/portal/ Subscriber comments:
Published by: agnes
india 08/14/2009 08:42 AM EST
A truly inspiring life story of a holy child.May this inspire more catholics to remain firm in their faith
Published by: MaryEllen Maxey
Osmond, Ne. 08/09/2009 12:24 PM EST
Wonderful story. My husband Wendell passed away from cancer. When he passed we have a photo of The Blessed Mother by his bedside. Miracles do happen and we are so in need of them today to bring people back to JESUS AND MARY.
Published by: David Rausch
Hoven SD USA 08/03/2009 11:35 PM EST
I forgot to add that the name of our Hospital is Holy Infant Hospital. Dave
Published by: Brian Lord
Federal Way, WA USA 08/02/2009 10:19 PM EST
If you go to www.gloriasangels.org you can find more information on what they do. You also can read all the articles on Gloria by Jerry Brewer at the Seattle Times website. Finally, Jerry Brewer has written a book about Gloria and it comes out in September.
Published by: Megan
Boise 08/02/2009 10:36 AM EST
I grew up with Gloria in my life. I had known her since I was a freshman in high school. At the time, she was just turning six. The moment I met her, I knew this girl had a vibrance for life. She made everyone around her smile. She continued to do so even when she was diagnosed. I remember when our high school band played "Billy Jean" for her at an assembly before a basketball game. She dragged Doug out onto the gym floor in her lavender bandana and danced around despite the fact that she had just gone through a chemotherapy treatment a few days prior. She led my high school in prayer, touching thousands of Catholic youth and leading them in their lives to Christ. When I attended her rosary and subsequent funeral, I did not expect people who had never met her to come. And yet, I sat next to a group of women who were in tears over her death who were inspired by her story and her faith in the Lord. It was at that moment in time that I knew that Gloria was something that this world has seen so rarely; she was a saint. It was and has been Gloria's faith in Christ that allows me to continue forward in my faith. It has been her conviction that has lead me to my conviction in the Lord. Gloria, pray for us.
Published by: Brendan Bradley
Ireland 08/02/2009 08:15 AM EST
Another Jacinta for sure. More inspiration and encouragement from little Gloria and Jacinta than from all the theologians and philosophers living and dead! Just when we thought things couldn't get any darker God sends us the oh so aptly named GLORIA - a song of praise to lift all hearts!
Published by: DAVID LARSEN
Scituate Mass 08/02/2009 04:02 AM EST
Children are simple in that they express a real faith in God and the people that they love,when they are brought up in an environment of love. They can be astonishing,as in an expression for their love of God. God is supernatural power and he provides this in abundance for a truly accepting child of faith. The childhood essence of purity is natural and spontaneous,as an influence,especially in sick children. They naturally overcome their diseases when they express a true faith in God. This is true wether they succumb to or overcome their diseases. This is why quality,not quantity of life matters so much. God is at work in all,no matter how long that they live. In this receptive child of a genuine faith in God,she has offered her life as a true saint. She has also influenced so many. Her life is an offering to God,an as inspiration for every living human being. Her circumstance in her illness was difficult. it took her life but she didn't fall as a victim of circumstance,as prayer uplifted her,as well as all who knew her. In her we know that God is the great"I Am"! God is with all of us always! This child touched many and the heart of the one writing this comment. Gloria you were worthy of your name! Amen
Published by: Brian
Seattle 08/01/2009 11:38 PM EST
Beautiful article on a beautiful life.
Published by: Joseph
Wallingford CT 08/01/2009 05:39 PM EST
Trusting that what I read here is true, Gloria is a saint by acclamation as were the saints of the early Church. May those who suffer from cancer find solace through her.
Published by: matt hyland
staten island,ny,usa 08/01/2009 05:26 PM EST
what a wonderful story; what a beautiful little girl; what a glorious saint has become a part of God's heaven.
Published by: Troy John Heffernan
Hilliard, Ohio (U.S.A.) 08/01/2009 02:41 PM EST
Gloria Strauss will be
put on a "prayer list" in front of my "icon" of St. Elizabeth Feod-orovna, Grand Duchess and "New Martyr" of the Communist Yoke. She was canonized a Saint by the Russian Orthodox Church. Her Glorification as we call it in Eastern Orthodoxy (i.e. Cannonization)took place on April 4, 1992. She was the sister-in-law to the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II (Romanov) After the assacination of her Husband Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, she later became a "nun" and founded the convent of Mary and Martha in Russia and becoming the First Abbess of that convent. She and her "small" group of sisters were tossed down a mind shaft by the communist. They sang the "Praises of God" in that mind shaft even after a hand granade was droped in! Saint Elizabeth is a true example of Christian Holiness! CHRIST IS IN OUR MIDST! HE IS AND EVER SHALL BE!!
Published by: Luis
Delhi Ca USA 08/01/2009 01:10 PM EST
Simply inspiring.
Published by: kathleen
avon connecticut 08/01/2009 11:59 AM EST
Little Gloria in Heaven pray for us. Pray for our country and our families.
Gloria's story is so inspiring. Psalm 8: Thou whose glory above the heavens is chanted by the mouths of babes and infants...
Published by: Molly Pullukattu
Huntingdon Vy, PA 08/01/2009 09:01 AM EST
Thank you for publishing this beautiful story on Gloria which brought tears to my eyes both of sorrow and joy. Gloria lifts up my spirits. Dear Little Gloria, pray for poor sinners left behind on earth so we can follow you soon. Please pray for my family's needs and beg JESUS to grant them according to His Holy Will only.
Published by: Claire Buck
Lebanon, ME 08/01/2009 07:24 AM EST
...and a child shall lead them....Thank you dear sweet child...pray for us. This world is so messed up, please pray hard!
Published by: Alba
Boston 08/01/2009 06:12 AM EST
What a beautiful testament of God's Love. Each day we live we are one day closer to our Eternal Destination. Souls like Gloria are the shining lights that show us the way home.
PAX
Published by: Linda Sauer (Aunt)
Woodburn, Or. USA 07/31/2009 11:20 PM EST
Gloria conintues to be a part of our family and there's alot of us. Thank God for family, friends, and strangers who came forward to help Gloria's family. It allowed Doug and Kristin to be with Gloria when she needed them the most. Gloria's Angels is now doing what all those other people did for the Strauss family. It is so necessary to help all those family's in need. We pray that Gloria's Angels will be able to reach all families in need. Praise God, Gloria's work continues.
Published by: Louis Lopez Jr.
Abernathy TX USA 07/31/2009 08:06 PM EST
My oldest sister who is 76 is suffering from liver cancer. The docs don't give her much hope anymore after chemo and surgery. We hope and pray for a miracle for her but are resigned to God's will, whatever it may bring. We are all Catholic and Gloria's story is very inspiring to me and I hope to share it with my sister Reyes who has had more than her share of misfortune. She lost a 14 year old son to luekemia he died in her arms, she suddenly lost her husband, two son-in-laws, and a ten year old grandson in a drowning accident. She is a devout catholic has been all her life. Little precious Gloria, pray for Reyes.
Published by: Catherine
PA 07/31/2009 08:03 PM EST
What a testimony of faith! I believe Gloria was a victim soul as ahe has touched the lives of so many people. May God continue to bless the family of this child. I am sure Gloria is in the arms of her heavenly Mother Mary.
Published by: Nino
Philippines 07/31/2009 07:36 PM EST
God Bless her soul!
She is just like our former president Cory Aquino, who's example led our whole nation to pray. We have two intercessors now in heaven. President Cory and Gloria(the name of our current president haha), intercede for us!
Published by: carol morgan
martinsburg,wv usa 07/31/2009 03:37 PM EST
I hv always believed in angels and knew that they were put here on earth by GOD
in his Grand Plans for the people HE loves so much. That's all of us!
Published by: James Faulkner
St. Augustine, Florida 07/31/2009 03:29 PM EST
Very inspiring story. Having a tough day, but I am inspired & hopeful by Gloria's story. I hope Gloria can now pray for me. Jim F
Published by: Gary and Kay Coates
Hastings, MI 49058 07/31/2009 03:26 PM EST
We were deeply touched by Gloria's story. She is now a part of that "great cloud of witnesses" of Hebrews 12:1 and we believe she is now praying for all of us down here.
Gary and Kay Coates Hastings, Michigan
Published by: cindy
massapequa, NY USA 07/31/2009 03:18 PM EST
May the Lord bless you for your faith. May Our Blessed Mother continue to hold you. May you always feel the prayers and support of others to help you on this earthly journey. How mysteriously God works at times; so Blessed are you to have understood what you were called to accept. I feel honored to have just read about your Gloria. Be assured of our prayers!
Published by: russ
ferndale,MI, usa 07/31/2009 03:14 PM EST
WOW! Dear little child of God, please pray for us and our apostolate: RealCatholicTV.com. Like little Gloria we too, are spreading the Truth and Beauty and Holiness of Our Holy Catholic Faith. Our God is so loving. R.I.P.
Published by: Rich
Peabody, MA, USA 07/31/2009 01:59 PM EST
This story is very inspiring. It shows that God can use what we consider to be a tragedy into something more wonderful than we can imagine. The Lord combined Gloria's suffering to His for the redemption of other people. What a gift! This story also shows that the living out of our faith in heroic ways can truly lead the lost back to Jesus, as we become a beacon of His life, love, mercy and compassion. People are yearning for this and respond when presented with it. Amen!
Published by: Kathy Graeve
Neola, IA USA 07/31/2009 01:43 PM EST
God bless this little saint and her family. We know there is another home with no sickness or death and now Gloria is there. Praise the Lord! Her story will help save many souls. God didn't want this illness to happen. He only allowed it because of His permissive will and our free will here on earth. His perfect will is no sickness and nothing bad happening to any one of us. We will only fully understand all the whys and questions in heaven someday. Let's just place our trust in Jesus, His mother Mary, St. Joseph, St. Michael, and all the angels and saints. God never closes a door without opening a window. He will draw good from evil or sickness. This story is already proof of that. No matter how sad, we now have another little saint in heaven to intercede for us. The Rosary is a powerful prayer, but the Mass is the highest and most powerful prayer to praise our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Thank you Jesus for our life, our faith, and for the little soul, Gloria, who was a brave soldier for you and the faith. May all who have heard the story share it with others, grow closer to Jesus, and help others along the way to our true home in heaven. I am looking forward to meeting little Gloria there someday and all those other loved ones, relatives, and friends who have gone on before us. God is good! Let us never forget! May God bless us all always, in all ways, every day of our lives here on earth. All for Jesus! Praise You Jesus! Thank You Jesus!
Published by: rich
batavia,ny 07/31/2009 01:03 PM EST
saints come in all sizes and ages. may this little saint pray for me/us all
Published by: joseph mercieca
fort worth tx 07/31/2009 01:00 PM EST
Gloria Strauss' remarkable, short life which affected so many people and brought Christ to them, paralled that of a seven-year girl from Rome, Italy, Antonietta, Meo. She also suffered greatly from cancer, but even at her young life, continually offered her pain to God so that others would turn from sin to Christ. Last December, Pope Benedict declared her "Venerable" and allowed the canonical process (leading to beatification and canonization) to begin. Now we have an American girl whose heroic faith and courage might lead toward the same direction.
Published by: Kathleen Paradis
Seal Beach,Ca. USA 07/31/2009 12:42 PM EST
Thank you for sharing your precious Gloria. How beautiful she is.
Published by: Greg Cwik
Buffalo NY 07/31/2009 12:12 PM EST
Praise God !!! And Bless Gloria's family. I'm sure Gloria is in heaven with our Lord.
Published by: Geraldine
EH, CT. 07/31/2009 11:54 AM EST
Sounds like a candidate for sainthood.
Published by: Rosita T.
Tlh/Fl./US. 07/31/2009 11:43 AM EST
God bless the little angels who allow His Glory to shine through them, He allows the weak to lead the strong in more than one sense.
Published by: Philip Saenz
Mathis, TX USA 07/31/2009 10:40 AM EST
The sanctity of Gloria doesn't surprise me. Sometimes little children become most heroic. I have seen authentic heroism in some children, much more so than in some adults.
Published by: Cindy Schoen
Minneapolis, MN USA 07/31/2009 10:12 AM EST
Could I get more information on Gloria's Angel's? My husbands dream has been to run a resort in Minnesota for the handicap or terminally ill. He lost a sister to juvenal rumatoid arthritis.
Published by: Pat Morris
San Diego, CA USA 07/31/2009 10:12 AM EST
Thank God for people like Gloria who inspire so many others to good. My prayer to you Gloria is for conversion in my family where so many have left the Catholic Church and for healing and reconciliation of relationships which are badly wounded. Also for my employer and his family. Thank you little Gloria. May God continue to bless your family and loved ones. Always, to God be the Glory. Love in Jesus, Mary and St. Joseph, Pat
Published by: N Widmeier
jim thorpe, pa 07/31/2009 09:47 AM EST
I will pray to Gloria for all the sick children that people ask me to pray for also for unborn babies so they won't be aborted . and couples that want to have a baby. God bless you all. You have a saint.
Published by: Marijane Camilleri
N. Bellmore, NY USA 07/31/2009 09:36 AM EST
Gloria's witness has touched me too, way on the other side of the continent! God is so Merciful! And Gloria lives in the fullness of this Mercy now! Praise Him through her!
Published by: Denise Michaud
Greeneville TN 07/31/2009 09:28 AM EST
What a beautiful testament of faith! Gloria's short life should inspire not just conversion to Catholicism, but teach our youth how to embrace it.
Published by: sandra brandt
levittown, pa. USA 07/31/2009 09:21 AM EST
A most inspirational reading. It certainly brings "home" that Scripture passage, "...and a little child shall lead them" God bless and comfort Gloria's parents.
Published by: Mary Ann O'Brien
Indianapolis 07/31/2009 09:15 AM EST
Gloria's story is so beautiful. I could smell roses the whole time I was reading it. Love, Mary Ann
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