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  1. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

    Our offices will be closed December 24th –January 4th as we celebrate the Christmas season. We will reopen on January 5. Need Help? See what's going on! Full Calendar. 1 PM - 2 PM. …

  2. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Wikipedia

    The community at Convent Station established the Academy of Saint Elizabeth in 1860 and the College of Saint Elizabeth in 1899. Additionally, a church in Bothell, Washington, has been …

  3. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

    Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church. Born two years before the American Revolution, Elizabeth grew up in the upper class …

  4. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton | Biography, Patron Saint Of, Feast Day ...

    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born American to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. She was the founder of the Sisters of Charity, the first American religious …

  5. Elizabeth Ann Seton - National Women's History Museum

    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American to be canonized as a saint. She was raised Episcopalian, but later converted to Catholicism. Through the struggles and tragedies she …

  6. The Life of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

    Mother Seton, as she is often called, was canonized on Sunday, September 14, 1975 in St. Peter’s Square by Pope Paul VI. She was the first citizen born in the United States to be given …

  7. Biography of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

    Loving by nature, she grew in faith and hope because of trial, not in spite of it. And with each trial God revealed resources, strength, and courage she did not know she possessed. Mother …

  8. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Catholic News Agency

    3 days ago · Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the foundress and first superior of the Sisters of Charity in the United States. She was born to Episcopalian parents into New York City high …

  9. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton | EWTN

    From 1809 to 1821, the year she died, she laid the foundation for the Catholic parochial system in the United States, founded her Sisters of Charity, and ran her school and lived with her …

  10. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

    Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is a true daughter of the American Revolution, born August 28, 1774, just two years before the Declaration of Independence. By birth and marriage, she was linked …