She was gentle, nice, loving, motherly, and caring
She was a native-citizen, born in New York City, United States.
Yes, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a nun. She founded the first congregation of religious sisters in the United States, the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, and played a significant role in the development of the Catholic education system in the country.
I have looked at several biographies of St. Elizabeth Anne Seton and can find no reference to the schools she attended. One of the links is posted below.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton did not grow up Catholic. However, she did become an important Saint. One lesson that you can learn from her life is that you should never give up on your goals no matter how rough life gets.
Yes, she originally intended to home school her own children plus educate other Catholic children to help support her family. She is considered the founder of the Catholic school system in the United States.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley
The symbol of St. Elizabeth Ann is a large swan with two younger swans. Saint Elizabeth Ann is one of the patron saints of education.
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Seton Shrine Chapel, Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Maryland
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is not a Doctor of the Church.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton died on January 4, 1821
The motto of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic High School is 'Omnia Possumus in Christo'.
natural causes
28 of August.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was the daughter of Dr Richard Bayley and his wife who died when Elizabeth was only 3 years old.
No, St. Elizabeth Ann was the founder of the Catholic school system in the United States.
Elizabeth was born in New York City, August 28, 1774