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1st Saint in the USA....


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

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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 of New York society. ... In 1794, Elizabeth married the wealthy young William Seton, with whom she ...

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | American saint | Britannica.com

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Jun 25, 2014 - First native-born American to be canonized by the Roman Catholic church. ... Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, née Elizabeth Ann Bayley (born Aug.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - American Catholic

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Mother Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity.

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - New Advent

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She was married on 25 Jan., 1794, in St. Paul's Church, New York, to William ... While with these Catholic families and in the churches of Italy Mrs. Seton first began .... to the "American Catholic Quarterly" and other reviews), and William Seton.

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Saints Stories for Kids- Loyola Press

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Who was the first person born in the United States to be declared a saint? Who opened the first American Catholic parish school and established the first ...

The Conversion of Elizabeth Ann Seton: First American-born Saint

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In Elizabeth Ann Seton, we have a saint for our times. In Elizabeth Ann Seton, we have a woman of faith, for a time of doubt and uncertainty . . . a w...

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - EWTN

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This first American-born saint accomplished more in twelve years than most people do in a whole lifetime. From 1809 to 1821, the year she died, she laid the .

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