Under an adapted Rule of the French Daughters of Charity approved by Archbishop Carroll, a novitiate was completed, and seventeen women became the first vowed American Sisters of Charity July 19, 1813.
![Vows of St. Elizabeth Seton’s Founding Community (July 19, 1813)](https://b704496.smushcdn.com/704496/en/files/2020/07/seton-founding-community-july-19-1813-featured.jpg?lossy=2&strip=1&webp=1)
by Famvin Media Resources | October 20, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
From DePaul University, a video Q&A session by the author Catherine O’Donnell who has written the first biography of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in over 65 years.
by Famvin Media Resources | August 25, 2019 | Formation, Sisters of Charity | 0 Comments
Prayer service for the birthday of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton on August 28.
by Helen A. Jahn | April 13, 2019 | News | 0 Comments
Arizona State University professor and author Catherine O’Donnell will be at the Seton Shrine to talk about her newest biography on Elizabeth Ann Seton.
by Famvin Media Resources | January 4, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s life of profound faith was intimately linked with each of the first five dioceses of the young church in the United States.
by Famvin Media Resources | Jul 19, 2020 | Formation, Sisters of Charity
Under an adapted Rule of the French Daughters of Charity approved by Archbishop Carroll, a novitiate was completed, and seventeen women became the first vowed American Sisters of Charity July 19, 1813.
by Famvin Media Resources | May 10, 2020 | Formation
“Elizabeth Ann Seton was a mother in every respect, loving her own children, her extended family, her spiritual daughters, her students, and persons in need, with maternal care.”
by .famvin | May 9, 2020 | Formation, Reflections
Elizabeth offers us a guide, a light in a time of darkness. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Pray for us!
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.