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50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton
50th Anniversary of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Foundress of the Sisters of Charity and first Saint Born in the United States
by .famvin | October 17, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, News | 0 Comments
The Vincentian Family celebrated the 50th anniversary of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization at her Basilica with a Mass presided over by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, and various commemorative events. Exhibits, reenactments, testimonies, and gatherings in Emmitsburg highlighted Mother Seton’s unity and Vincentian legacy in the U.S. and Canada.
Embracing Eternity in the Present: Elizabeth’s Incarnational Spirituality
by Anne Harvey S.C. | March 15, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity | 0 Comments
Elizabeth Seton’s spirituality centered on embracing every moment with faith, trust, and a deep love that transformed her and those around her. Her life’s trials and joys revealed God’s presence and eternal grace, inspiring others to find meaning and strength in their own experiences.
The Canonization of Elizabeth Ann Seton in Rome, 1975
by .famvin | March 8, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity | 1 Comment
Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization ceremony on September 14, 1975, drew an enormous crowd to St. Peter’s Square in Rome, with participants from diverse nations and backgrounds, including clergy and laypeople. The ceremony featured historical firsts, such as women presenting petitions for canonization and participating in the papal Mass, followed by days of thanksgiving Masses attended by prominent clergy.
The Death of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
by .famvin | March 1, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity | 0 Comments
Mother Seton, founder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph’s, passed away from tuberculosis on January 4, 1821, at age 46, surrounded by her Sisters, her daughter Catherine, and spiritual advisors in Emmitsburg. Revered for her devotion and legacy, she left her community with a call to unity and faithfulness, inspiring five religious communities in North America, and was canonized in 1975.

Embracing Eternity in the Present: Elizabeth’s Incarnational Spirituality
by Anne Harvey S.C. | Mar 15, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Elizabeth Seton’s spirituality centered on embracing every moment with faith, trust, and a deep love that transformed her and those around her. Her life’s trials and joys revealed God’s presence and eternal grace, inspiring others to find meaning and strength in their own experiences.

The Canonization of Elizabeth Ann Seton in Rome, 1975
by .famvin | Mar 8, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization ceremony on September 14, 1975, drew an enormous crowd to St. Peter’s Square in Rome, with participants from diverse nations and backgrounds, including clergy and laypeople. The ceremony featured historical firsts, such as women presenting petitions for canonization and participating in the papal Mass, followed by days of thanksgiving Masses attended by prominent clergy.

The Death of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
by .famvin | Mar 1, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Mother Seton, founder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph’s, passed away from tuberculosis on January 4, 1821, at age 46, surrounded by her Sisters, her daughter Catherine, and spiritual advisors in Emmitsburg. Revered for her devotion and legacy, she left her community with a call to unity and faithfulness, inspiring five religious communities in North America, and was canonized in 1975.
Five Faces of Elizabeth Ann Seton
by Robert Maloney, CM. | Feb 22, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first U.S.-born saint, was a multifaceted and compassionate woman who navigated a life marked by personal loss, religious conversion, and tireless dedication to education and charity. From her reflective childhood to founding the Sisters of Charity and enduring the loss of loved ones, her faith, resilience, and commitment to serving others left an enduring legacy, culminating in her canonization in 1975.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Windswept Life Bearing Seeds for the Future
by Elisabeth Scalia | Feb 15, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
When we consider Mother Seton’s legacy, we can see how her faith in God grounded her life of service, and that heaven itself is seeded with her prayers for the help of others.
The Approved Miracle for Mother Seton’s Canonization
by .famvin | Feb 8, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first U.S.-born saint, was canonized partly due to the miraculous healing of Anne Theresa O’Neill, a child cured of fatal leukemia in 1952 through Mother Seton’s intercession. This healing, medically inexplicable at the time, affirmed her sanctity and continues to inspire faith and devotion worldwide.
Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Mother of Catholic Education in America
by .famvin | Feb 1, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first U.S.-born saint, revolutionized Catholic education by founding the Sisters of Charity and establishing schools that integrated faith, academics, and moral development. Her legacy continues to inspire generations, embodying a maternal approach to nurturing intellect and spirituality in children.
Homily of His Holiness Paul VI on the Canonization of Elizabeth Ann Seton, September 14, 1975
by .famvin | Jan 25, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Formation, Sisters of Charity
Pope Paul VI’s homily celebrates Elizabeth Ann Seton as the first daughter of the United States of America to be canonized, highlighting her heroic virtues, unwavering faith, and role as a mother, widow, and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s. He emphasizes her legacy as a symbol of evangelical holiness, inspiring women and all Christians to follow her example in faith and service to humanity.
September 14, 1975: The Canonization of Elizabeth Seton
by .famvin | Jan 18, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, News
Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born saint, was canonized on September 14, 1975, after nearly a century of dedicated efforts by her supporters, including extensive studies, the approval of miracles, and the promotion of her Cause by the Mother Seton Guild and related organizations. Her canonization, marked by simplicity and generosity, was celebrated globally, with U.S. President Gerald Ford declaring it a national day of recognition, honoring her legacy and contributions to faith and charity.
Mother Seton: Five Groundbreaking “Firsts” That Shaped American Catholicism
by .famvin | Jan 11, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, News, Sisters of Charity
As we approach the 50th anniversary of Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization in 2025, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on her profound legacy and the groundbreaking nature of her recognition as a saint. Mother Seton’s canonization, which took place on September 14, 1975, under Pope Paul VI, marked a series of remarkable “firsts” that continue to resonate within the Catholic Church and beyond.
Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Canonization of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
by .famvin | Jan 5, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, News, Sisters of Charity
The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of her canonization with a year-long series of events starting January 4, 2025. Highlights include a Feast Day Mass, the “One of Us” exhibit, pilgrimages, outreach programs, and retreats, all aimed at inspiring the faithful and honoring Mother Seton’s lasting impact on faith, education, and service.
50th Anniversary Year of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Canonization
by Famvin Media Resources | Jan 2, 2025 | 50th anniversary of the Canonization of Mother Seton, Announcements, Daughters of Charity, Formation, Sisters of Charity
January 4th kicks off the 50th Anniversary year of Mother Seton’s canonization.
















