Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized a saint on September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
She was canonized a saint on September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to an Episcopalian family. However, she converted to Catholicism in 1805, to the great displeasure of her staunch Episcopalian family.
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A short form of Elizabeth (God is my oath), Bess is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name. It gained great popularity from its association with Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), who was known as Good Queen Bess. See Elizabeth
Elizabeth Seton was the wife of William Magee Seton of the Seton Family Shiping Business. Elizabeth and William had five chilldren before his death from tuberculosis in Leghorn, Italy. The young widow returned to New York and converted to Catholicism. Because of her conversion she was ostracized by New York Society and moved to Baltimore where she founded a school to support herself and her children. It was there that she founded a religious congregation of women (many widows like herself) and moved the group to Emmitsburg, Maryland. Elizabeth Bayley Seton is recognized as the foundress of the Sisters of Chariity in the United States and of Catholic Education.
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They should be honored for their great sacrifice to keep this country free.
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Just be yourself, you make a great you and Elizabeth makes a great Elizabeth.
Unfortunately, this great writer has never been bestowed with any awards.
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Queen Elizabeth is the great-great-great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria