This Thanksgiving, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Reminds Us What Gratitude Looks Like
As families gather across the country, the first native-born U.S. saint offers a steady example of thanksgiving rooted in faith.
As families gather across the country, the first native-born U.S. saint offers a steady example of thanksgiving rooted in faith.
COMMENTARY: As we celebrate the Jubilee of Hope, we remember St. Elizabeth Ann Seton as a companion on the journey, one who shows us that holiness is not beyond our reach.
The Footsteps of Mother Seton pilgrimage and the Camino of Maryland will both offer a chance for the faithful to walk together in prayer.
A mother's prayers, a daughter's healing, and the saints' Intercession...
What we know about Mother Seton’s image of Our Lady of Guadalupe begins on June 5, 1811, two years after she moved to Emmitsburg.
Celebrating the 45th Canonization Anniversary of St. Elizabeth Ann, the First US-Born Saint
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