Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Two hundred years ago, on January 4, Heaven opened its gate to welcome Elizabeth Ann Seton, the founder of the Sisters of Charity and the first American-born saint. “Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized, offers a model of Christlike living for all ages. Her life was real, her way realistic for believers who are also called to holiness.” (Sr. Betty Ann McNeil, 15 Days of Prayer with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.)
Other articles
Consecrated Life
God is eternal newness. He impels us constantly to set out anew, to pass beyond what is familiar, to the fringes and beyond. … So
Being Vincent de Paul
Have you ever wondered what it would take for you to be St. Vincent de Paul? What are the elements
Prayer for Peace
We can no longer think exclusively of carving out space for our personal or national interests; instead, we must think