If the question is why St. Elisabeth Ann Seton is important, it's because she started the Catholic parochial school system and is the first native born American declared a saint.
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.
She had one surviving sister. Another sister died at a very young age. When her mother passed away, her father remarried and the couple had 5 additional children. However, the couple broke up and Elizabeth Ann and her sister were rejected by their stepmother.
She was a native-citizen, born in New York City, United States.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was known for her strong faith, her commitment to serving the poor and marginalized, and her dedication to education. She was also praised for her leadership skills and ability to inspire others to live a life of service and compassion.
William Magee Seton was Elizabeth's husband.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton died on January 4, 1821
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born in New York City.
No, the body of Elizabeth Ann Seton is not incorrupt.
Click on this link for a biography of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
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Dr. Richard Bayley was the father of Elizabeth Ann Seton. She married William Magee Seton, who died of tuberculosis after about 10 years of marriage. Her complete name would be Sister Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774.
If the question is why St. Elisabeth Ann Seton is important, it's because she started the Catholic parochial school system and is the first native born American declared a saint.
Her middle name was "Ann". Born Elizabeth Ann Bayley.
January 4 is Elizabeth Anne Seton's feast day.
Yes, Elizabeth Ann Seton is a patron saint. She is the patron Saint of Catholic schools and the state of Maryland.