- St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School
Founded in 1999, St Elizabeth Ann Seton is Elk Grove’s only Catholic School We are a shared ministry of the faith communities of Good Shepherd, St Joseph, and St Maria Goretti Parishes We believe that each child, in pursuit of his or her best self, gives glory to God
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton | Biography, Patron Saint Of, Feast Day . . .
St Elizabeth Ann Seton (born Elizabeth Bayley in 1774 in New York City) is known for founding the Sisters of Charity, the first American religious society, and for being the first native-born American to be canonized as a Roman Catholic saint
- Elizabeth Ann Seton - Wikipedia
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was an American Catholic and educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school system
- Elizabeth Ann Seton - National Womens 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 faced in life, she remained devout
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Catholic News Agency
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 society on August
- Biography of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Beautiful, vivacious, fluent in French, a fine musician, and an accomplished horsewoman, she grew up and became a popular guest at parties and balls Long afterward she wrote of all this as quite harmless, except for distractions at night prayers and the bother of fussing over dresses
- Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Franciscan Media
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 to the first families of New York and enjoyed the fruits of high society
- 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 community at her headquarters in Emmitsburg, Maryland
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