Elizabeth Ann Seton had at least one sister who died as a baby when Elizabeth was four. She also had multiple half-siblings from her father's second marriage.
Elizabeth Ann Seton and Mary, the mother of Jesus, are not cousins. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a 19th-century American saint and the founder of the Sisters of Charity, while Mary lived in the 1st century in Judea. There is a different Elizabeth, known as the mother of John the Baptist, who is sometimes considered a relative of Mary, but Elizabeth Ann Seton is not directly related to Mary.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is the patron saint of:against in-law problemsagainst the death of childrenagainst the death of parentsApostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea)opposition of Church authoritiespeople ridiculed for their pietyShreveport, Louisiana, diocese ofwidows
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is not a Doctor of the Church.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774.
William Magee Seton was Elizabeth's husband.
Seton Shrine Chapel, Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Maryland
Elizabeth Ann Seton fears nothing. She is in heaven where there is nothing to fear there.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton died on January 4, 1821
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774.
No, the body of Elizabeth Ann Seton is not incorrupt.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's sister was named Mary. She played a supportive role in Elizabeth's life, especially during challenging times. Elizabeth's close-knit family, including her sister, was significant in her development and faith journey.
Seton Hall University is named after Elizabeth Ann Seton (Mother Seton). Seton Hall University was founded in 1856 by James Roosevelt Bayley, the son of one of her half-brothers.