The first native born American citizen was Saint Rose of Lima - born and raised in Peru, South AMERICA. The first native born saint of the United States is Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Frances Xavier Cabrini, born July 15th 1850 in Italy, died 22nd December 1917, was the first American citizen to be canonized. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, born 28th August 1774, died 4th January 1821, was the first native born citizen of the US to be canonized
Saint Rose of Lima from Lima, Peru, South America.The first native-born American to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima who was canonized a saint in 1671. She was born and spent her entire life in Peru.
The truth be told, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American citizen to be canonized. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American born saint to be canonized. Technically, St. Rose of Lima is the first American saint. She was born and lived in Lima, Peru. Peru is part of the Americas.
The first citizen of the United States to be canonized was St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, also known as Mother Cabrini, who was born in Italy but moved to this country and became a citizen. The first native born United States citizen to be canonized as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first U.S. citizen to be canonized. She was born in Italy but became a citizen of the United States.
Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian, was canonized in 2002.
Frances Xavier Cabrini, born July 15th 1850 in Italy, died 22nd December 1917, was the first American citizen to be canonized. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, born 28th August 1774, died 4th January 1821, was the first native born citizen of the US to be canonized
Juan Diego, an Aztec, was canonized a saint a few years back as the first Native American saint. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha recently canonized for North America. In South America another Native American person is in the final stages of canonization - Blessed Ceferino Namuncura whose father was the chief of a local tribe.
Saint Rose of Lima from Lima, Peru, South America.The first native-born American to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima who was canonized a saint in 1671. She was born and spent her entire life in Peru.
The truth be told, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American citizen to be canonized. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American born saint to be canonized. Technically, St. Rose of Lima is the first American saint. She was born and lived in Lima, Peru. Peru is part of the Americas.
The first citizen of the United States to be canonized was St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, also known as Mother Cabrini, who was born in Italy but moved to this country and became a citizen. The first native born United States citizen to be canonized as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first U.S. citizen to be canonized. She was born in Italy but became a citizen of the United States.
St. Frances Cabrini was the first U.S. citizen to be canonized but she was born in Italy.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Elizabeth Seton is famous for being the first native-born American to be canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. She founded the Sisters of Charity, one of the first religious communities of women in the United States, and dedicated her life to education and social service. She is recognized for her work in the fields of education and charity.
St. Frances Cabrini