St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, whose feast is celebrated on Jan. 4, led a bold and faith-filled life, which led to her becoming the first native-born American to be canonized in the Catholic Church on Sept.
To Your hands we commend our spirits, now and forever. Amen. CNA explains: How the Catholic Church partners with the U.S. government to serve migrants ...
Faithful fill the pews of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish the morning of Jan. 19 as the community celebrates the ...
The stained glass windows behind the altar depict landmarks from Seton's spiritual journey such as St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street, where Seton underwent her conversion ceremony, and the ...
Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori helped the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton open a new exhibit marking the ...
Catholics are preparing to mark a year of celebration of the 50th anniversary of the canonization of the first U.S.-born saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774 – 1821). Seton, a widow and Catholic ...
This week of the year Northern Chautauqua Catholic School students had the spotlight all to themselves. Catholic Schools Week ...
A two-part, comprehensive, animated, historical documentary series focusing on two iconic women who were the first American Catholic saints: Elizabeth Ann Seton and Frances Xavier Cabrini.
The Seton Catholic Saints boys basketball team won their third-straight game, and their 13th overall, on the road against ...
St. Cloud's Catholic Community Schools are spending the week celebrating Catholic School week in a variety of ways. I was joined on WJON by All Saints Academy students Mary Ilboudo and Jackson Rengel ...
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, whose feast is celebrated on Jan. 4, led a bold and faith-filled life, which led to her becoming the first native-born American to be canonized in the Catholic Church on Sept.