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The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is a U.S. religious site and educational center in Emmitsburg, Maryland, that pays tribute to the life and mission of Elizabeth Ann Seton (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821), the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Here's the schedule of activities: 8:30 a.m. — Mass with Archbishop William E. Lori in the Basilica at the Seton Shrine. 9:30 a.m. — Solemn Eucharistic Procession through the streets of Emmitsburg
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 1800 Seton Dr, Crofton: Founded in 1976, church dedicated in 1981 [59] St. John the Evangelist 689 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park: Church dedicated in 2018 [60] St. Joseph 1283 Odenton Rd. Odenton: Founded in 1924, church dedicated in 1980 [61] St. Lawrence Martyr 7850 Parkside Blvd, Hanover: Founded in 1921, church dedicated ...
The Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is located in the Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, a Roman Catholic parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York at 7 State Street, between Pearl and Water Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. [3]
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was a Catholic religious sister in the United States and an educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school system. Born in New York and reared as an Episcopalian, she married and had five children with her husband William Seton.
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The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth are a Roman Catholic apostolic congregation of pontifical right, based in the Convent Station area of Morris Township, New Jersey, USA. The religious order was established in 1859 in Newark, New Jersey, following the example of Elizabeth Ann Seton's community that was founded in 1809 in Emmitsburg ...
Sister Elizabeth Ann Seton - Seton founded the first American congregation of religious sisters, the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, in Emmitsburg, Maryland, in 1809. A year later, she opened the first free Catholic school for girls in the United States. [95] In 1975, Seton became the first American-born person to be canonized a saint.