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.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton
Her Doing Heart: Key Relationships in Elizabeth Seton’s Life (Part 6)
Her Doing Heart: Key Relationships in Elizabeth Seton’s Life (Part 5)
Her Doing Heart: Key Relationships in Elizabeth Seton’s Life (Part 4)
Her Doing Heart: Key Relationships in Elizabeth Seton’s Life (Part 3)
Mother’s Day with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
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.”
Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Patron Saint in Times of Quarantine
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!
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