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"She accepted and left New York for good on June 8, 1808," notes the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Baltimore. Before long, she opened a Catholic school dedicated to educating girls.
The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary and The Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton ... by the Roman Catholic Church. Seton opened a school in New York City, which was short-lived due to ...
More than 150 years after her death, Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized the first American-born saint ... and had a high society upbringing in New York, yet wished to lead a very simple life.
Two hundred years after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton arrived in Emmitsburg to found ... exhibit and tours of historic sites. Born in New York to a prominent Anglican family, St. Elizabeth Ann converted ...
One of my father’s favorite spots to visit whenever he returned to his native New York is at the lower ... include a stop at the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton at Our Lady of the Rosary ...
Children in second grade at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School in Kenner began their Polar Express Day by receiving tickets for a train ride around the school, returning to their classrooms ...