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  2. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of private schools in Texas - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School (Houston) (K-8) St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School (Keller) (K-8) St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic School in Dallas, Texas (K-8) St. Francis de Sales Catholic School in Houston, Texas (K-8) St. Gabriel's School in Austin, Texas (K-8) St. George Catholic School in Fort Worth, Texas (K-8)

  4. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas

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    St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic School (Dallas) St. Joseph Catholic School ; St. Joseph Catholic School ; St. Mark Catholic School (Plano) St. Mary Catholic School ; St. Mary of Carmel Catholic School (Dallas) St. Monica Catholic School (Dallas) - The school was established on February 1, 1954.

  5. Seton Shrine welcome rarely seen artifacts of St. Elizabeth ...

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    Jul. 17—The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is hosting a new collection of rare artifacts that belonged to its namesake in their museum in Emmitsburg, on view through November. The ...

  6. Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian ...

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    They had five children. Seton was in the import-export business. In 1803, Mr. Seton's health deteriorated and, anticipating a better climate, he, Elizabeth, and their oldest daughter Anna Maria sailed for Leghorn, Italy, leaving the other children in care of Seton's sister, Rebecca. William Seton succumbed to tuberculosis on December 27, 1803.

  7. Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774 - 1821) In the United States, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton , a recent convert to the Catholic Church, had hoped to establish a community of Daughters of Charity. Unable to do so because of the political situation during the Napoleonic Wars , on 31 July 1809 she founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph at ...

  8. Sisters of Charity of New York - Wikipedia

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    They were founded by Elizabeth Ann Seton in 1809. In April 2023, the congregation announced that they would cease accepting new members and acknowledge a "path to completion", with the current sisters eventually dying of old age until the order is "completed". [1] Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774 - 1821)

  9. Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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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 ...