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Title: Elizabeth Ann Seton


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Elizabeth Ann Seton
  • Born August 28, 1774
  • Died January 4, 1821 (aged 46)
  • 4B Class Saint

2
Who was she?
  • The first native-born United States citizen to be
    canonized.
  • She was born to a wealthy family in New York City
  • Raised in the Episcopal Church but converted to
    Catholicism in 1805

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What was so great about her?
  • Due to her conversion she lost the support of her
    friends and family.
  • After some trying and difficult years, Elizabeth
    was able to establish in Emmitsburg, Maryland a
    small religious congregation, the Sisters of
    Charity of New York, dedicated to the care for
    the children of the poor.

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Her works
  • Seton helped found the Society for the Relief of
    Poor Widows with Small Children, New York City's
    first private charity organization.
  • In 1808, Seton established Saint Joseph's Academy
    and Free School, a school dedicated to the
    education of Catholic girls, in Emmitsburg,
    Maryland. It is now know as Mount St. Marys.
  • She founded the first religious community of
    apostolic women of the United States, the Sisters
    of Charity, in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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Elizabeth Ann Seton Facts
  • Beatified March 17, 1963 by Pope John XXIII
  • Canonized September 14, 1975 by Pope Paul VI
  • Shrine
  • House at 7 State Street in New York City (former
    residence)
  • Emmitsburg, Maryland (site of her body)
  • Schools in Maryland
  • Mount St. Marys University
  • Seton Keogh High School
  • Mother Seton Academy

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She is the patron Saint of
  • death of children
  • in-law problems
  • loss of parents
  • opposition of Church authorities
  • people ridiculed for their piety
  • Shreveport, Louisiana
  • widows

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