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Elizabeth Ann Seton: Seeker to Saint
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published: 04 Jan 2021
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Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
published: 05 Feb 2022
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton HD
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.
Born two years before the American Revolution, Elizabeth grew up in the upper class of New York society. She was a prolific reader, and read everything from the Bible to contemporary novels.
In spite of her high society background, Elizabeth's early life was quiet, simple, and often lonely. As she grew a little older, the Bible was to become her continual instruction, support and comfort -and she would continue to love the Scriptures for the rest of her life.
In 1794, Elizabeth married the wealthy young William Seton, with whom she was deeply in love. The first years of their marriage were happy and prosperous. Elizabeth wrote in her diary at first autumn, "My own home at twenty-the wor...
published: 09 Aug 2019
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Story Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Stories of Saints | EP88
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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Roman Catholic Mass for May 14th, 2023: Sixth Sunday of Easter
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Roman Catholic Mass for the Sixth Sunday of Easter at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton with Fr. Shawn Dresden, Pastor of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Music is by Stephanie Logan, Cantor, and Dan Ellis, Pianist. Readings are by Vida Braganza.
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published: 13 May 2023
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Full Biography Of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Foundress & Educator)
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, SC, (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first person born in what would become the United States to be canonized by the Catholic Church (September 14, 1975).[1][2][3] She established the first Catholic girls' school in the nation in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she also founded the first American congregation of religious sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
After living through many difficulties in life, in 1809 Seton accepted the invitation of the Sulpicians and moved to Emmitsburg, Maryland. A year later she established the Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School, a school dedicated to the education of Catholic girls. This was possible due to the financial support of Samuel Sutherland Cooper,[6] a wealthy convert and seminarian at the newly established Moun...
published: 01 May 2020
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Feast Day - January 4th)
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Feast Day - January 4th!
She is the patron saint of Catholic schools, widows, and seafarers.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first person born in the United States to be declared a saint. She opened the first American Catholic parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. She founded the first native American religious community of women. All this she did in a span of forty-six years while raising her five children.
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January 4, 2022 - Memorial of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, religious (Wednesday before Epiphany)
published: 04 Jan 2023
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton historical biography.
published: 03 Jan 2021
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Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton, la primera santa de los Estados Unidos
La vida de Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton nos deja grandes enseñanzas. Luego de afrontar duras pruebas como el aislamiento social, la pobreza, la muerte de seres queridos, logró fundar la primera congregación religiosa femenina de los Estados Unidos, y dedicó su vida a la educación de las niñas y la atención a los pobres y ancianos.
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published: 02 Jan 2021
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Elizabeth Ann Seton: Seeker to Saint
Learn more about the 200th Anniversary at setonshrine.org/200years
Learn more about the 200th Anniversary at setonshrine.org/200years
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Learn more about the 200th Anniversary at setonshrine.org/200years
- published: 04 Jan 2021
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Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity...
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
https://wn.com/Legacy_Of_Saint_Elizabeth_Ann_Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
- published: 05 Feb 2022
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton HD
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.
Born two years before the American Revolution, Elizabeth ...
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.
Born two years before the American Revolution, Elizabeth grew up in the upper class of New York society. She was a prolific reader, and read everything from the Bible to contemporary novels.
In spite of her high society background, Elizabeth's early life was quiet, simple, and often lonely. As she grew a little older, the Bible was to become her continual instruction, support and comfort -and she would continue to love the Scriptures for the rest of her life.
In 1794, Elizabeth married the wealthy young William Seton, with whom she was deeply in love. The first years of their marriage were happy and prosperous. Elizabeth wrote in her diary at first autumn, "My own home at twenty-the world-that and heaven too-quite impossible."
This time of Elizabeth's life was to be a brief moment of earthly happiness before the many deaths and partings she was to suffer. Within four years, William's father died, leaving the young couple in charge of William's seven half brothers and sisters, as well as the family's importing business.
Events moved quickly from there with devastating effect. Both William's business and health failed. He was finally forced to file a petition of bankruptcy and, in a final attempt to save William's health, the Setons sailed for Italy, where William had business friends.
Unfortunately, William died of tuberculosis while in Italy. Elizabeth's one consolation was that he had recently awakened to the things of God.
The many enforced separations from dear ones by death and distance served to draw Elizabeth's heart to God and eternity. The accepting and embracing of God's will - "The Will," as she called it - would be a keynote in her spiritual life.
Elizabeth's deep concern for the spiritual welfare of her family and friends eventually led her into the Catholic Church.
In Italy, Elizabeth captivated everyone by her kindness, patience, good sense, wit, and courtesy. During this time Elizabeth became interested in the Catholic Faith and, over a period of months, her Italian friends guided her in Catholic instruction.
Elizabeth's desire for the Bread of Life was to be a strong force leading her to the Catholic Church.
Having lost her mother at an early age, Elizabeth felt great comfort in the idea that the Blessed Virgin was truly her mother. She asked the Blessed Virgin to guide her to the True Faith and officially joined the Catholic Church in 1805.
At the suggestion of the president of St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland, Elizabeth started a school in that city. The school had originally been secular but once news of her entrance to Catholocism spread, several girls were removed from her school. It was then Seton, and two other young women who helped her in her work, began plans for a Sisterhood. They established the first free Catholic school in America. When the young community adopted their rule, they made provisions for Elizabeth to continue raising her children.
On March 25, 1809, Elizabeth Seton pronounced her vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, binding for one year. From that time she was called Mother Seton.
Although Mother Seton became afflicted with tuberculosis, she continued to guide her children. The Rule of the Sisterhood was formally ratified in 1812. It was based upon the Rule St. Vincent de Paul had written for his Daughters of Charity in France. By 1818, in addition to their first school, the sisters had established two orphanages and another school. Today, six groups of sisters can trace their origins to Mother Seton's initial foundation.
Seton's favorite prayer was the 23rd Psalm and she developed a deep devotion to the Eucharist, Sacred Scripture, and the Virgin Mary.
For the last three years of her life, Elizabeth felt that God was getting ready to call her, and this gave her great joy. Mother Seton died in 1821 at the age of 46, only sixteen years after becoming a Catholic. She was beatified by Pope John XXIII on March 17, 1963 and was canonized canonized on September 14, 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
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Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.
Born two years before the American Revolution, Elizabeth grew up in the upper class of New York society. She was a prolific reader, and read everything from the Bible to contemporary novels.
In spite of her high society background, Elizabeth's early life was quiet, simple, and often lonely. As she grew a little older, the Bible was to become her continual instruction, support and comfort -and she would continue to love the Scriptures for the rest of her life.
In 1794, Elizabeth married the wealthy young William Seton, with whom she was deeply in love. The first years of their marriage were happy and prosperous. Elizabeth wrote in her diary at first autumn, "My own home at twenty-the world-that and heaven too-quite impossible."
This time of Elizabeth's life was to be a brief moment of earthly happiness before the many deaths and partings she was to suffer. Within four years, William's father died, leaving the young couple in charge of William's seven half brothers and sisters, as well as the family's importing business.
Events moved quickly from there with devastating effect. Both William's business and health failed. He was finally forced to file a petition of bankruptcy and, in a final attempt to save William's health, the Setons sailed for Italy, where William had business friends.
Unfortunately, William died of tuberculosis while in Italy. Elizabeth's one consolation was that he had recently awakened to the things of God.
The many enforced separations from dear ones by death and distance served to draw Elizabeth's heart to God and eternity. The accepting and embracing of God's will - "The Will," as she called it - would be a keynote in her spiritual life.
Elizabeth's deep concern for the spiritual welfare of her family and friends eventually led her into the Catholic Church.
In Italy, Elizabeth captivated everyone by her kindness, patience, good sense, wit, and courtesy. During this time Elizabeth became interested in the Catholic Faith and, over a period of months, her Italian friends guided her in Catholic instruction.
Elizabeth's desire for the Bread of Life was to be a strong force leading her to the Catholic Church.
Having lost her mother at an early age, Elizabeth felt great comfort in the idea that the Blessed Virgin was truly her mother. She asked the Blessed Virgin to guide her to the True Faith and officially joined the Catholic Church in 1805.
At the suggestion of the president of St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland, Elizabeth started a school in that city. The school had originally been secular but once news of her entrance to Catholocism spread, several girls were removed from her school. It was then Seton, and two other young women who helped her in her work, began plans for a Sisterhood. They established the first free Catholic school in America. When the young community adopted their rule, they made provisions for Elizabeth to continue raising her children.
On March 25, 1809, Elizabeth Seton pronounced her vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, binding for one year. From that time she was called Mother Seton.
Although Mother Seton became afflicted with tuberculosis, she continued to guide her children. The Rule of the Sisterhood was formally ratified in 1812. It was based upon the Rule St. Vincent de Paul had written for his Daughters of Charity in France. By 1818, in addition to their first school, the sisters had established two orphanages and another school. Today, six groups of sisters can trace their origins to Mother Seton's initial foundation.
Seton's favorite prayer was the 23rd Psalm and she developed a deep devotion to the Eucharist, Sacred Scripture, and the Virgin Mary.
For the last three years of her life, Elizabeth felt that God was getting ready to call her, and this gave her great joy. Mother Seton died in 1821 at the age of 46, only sixteen years after becoming a Catholic. She was beatified by Pope John XXIII on March 17, 1963 and was canonized canonized on September 14, 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
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Story Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Stories of Saints | EP88
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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Roman Catholic Mass for May 14th, 2023: Sixth Sunday of Easter
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Ro...
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Roman Catholic Mass for the Sixth Sunday of Easter at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton with Fr. Shawn Dresden, Pastor of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Music is by Stephanie Logan, Cantor, and Dan Ellis, Pianist. Readings are by Vida Braganza.
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- published: 13 May 2023
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Full Biography Of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Foundress & Educator)
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, SC, (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first person born in what would become the United States to be canonized by the Cath...
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, SC, (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first person born in what would become the United States to be canonized by the Catholic Church (September 14, 1975).[1][2][3] She established the first Catholic girls' school in the nation in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she also founded the first American congregation of religious sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
After living through many difficulties in life, in 1809 Seton accepted the invitation of the Sulpicians and moved to Emmitsburg, Maryland. A year later she established the Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School, a school dedicated to the education of Catholic girls. This was possible due to the financial support of Samuel Sutherland Cooper,[6] a wealthy convert and seminarian at the newly established Mount Saint Mary's University, begun by John Dubois, S.S., and the Sulpicians.
On July 31, Seton established a religious community in Emmitsburg dedicated to the care of the children of the poor. This was the first congregation of religious sisters to be founded in the United States, and its school was the first free Catholic school in America. This modest beginning marked the start of the Catholic parochial school system in the United States.[11] The congregation was initially called the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's. From that point on, she became known as "Mother Seton". In 1811, the sisters adopted the rules of the Daughters of Charity, co-founded in France by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac.
The remainder of Seton's life was spent in leading and developing the new congregation. Seton was described as a charming and cultured lady. Her connections to New York society and the accompanying social pressures to leave the new life she had created for herself did not deter her from embracing her religious vocation and charitable mission. The greatest difficulties she faced were actually internal, stemming from misunderstandings, interpersonal conflicts and the deaths of two daughters, other loved ones, and young sisters in the community.
Seton died on January 4, 1821, at the age of 46. Today, her remains are entombed in the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, SC, (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first person born in what would become the United States to be canonized by the Catholic Church (September 14, 1975).[1][2][3] She established the first Catholic girls' school in the nation in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she also founded the first American congregation of religious sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
After living through many difficulties in life, in 1809 Seton accepted the invitation of the Sulpicians and moved to Emmitsburg, Maryland. A year later she established the Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School, a school dedicated to the education of Catholic girls. This was possible due to the financial support of Samuel Sutherland Cooper,[6] a wealthy convert and seminarian at the newly established Mount Saint Mary's University, begun by John Dubois, S.S., and the Sulpicians.
On July 31, Seton established a religious community in Emmitsburg dedicated to the care of the children of the poor. This was the first congregation of religious sisters to be founded in the United States, and its school was the first free Catholic school in America. This modest beginning marked the start of the Catholic parochial school system in the United States.[11] The congregation was initially called the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's. From that point on, she became known as "Mother Seton". In 1811, the sisters adopted the rules of the Daughters of Charity, co-founded in France by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac.
The remainder of Seton's life was spent in leading and developing the new congregation. Seton was described as a charming and cultured lady. Her connections to New York society and the accompanying social pressures to leave the new life she had created for herself did not deter her from embracing her religious vocation and charitable mission. The greatest difficulties she faced were actually internal, stemming from misunderstandings, interpersonal conflicts and the deaths of two daughters, other loved ones, and young sisters in the community.
Seton died on January 4, 1821, at the age of 46. Today, her remains are entombed in the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Feast Day - January 4th)
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Feast Day - January 4th!
She is the patron saint of Catholic schools, widows, and seafarers.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the fi...
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Feast Day - January 4th!
She is the patron saint of Catholic schools, widows, and seafarers.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first person born in the United States to be declared a saint. She opened the first American Catholic parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. She founded the first native American religious community of women. All this she did in a span of forty-six years while raising her five children.
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Feast Day - January 4th!
She is the patron saint of Catholic schools, widows, and seafarers.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first person born in the United States to be declared a saint. She opened the first American Catholic parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. She founded the first native American religious community of women. All this she did in a span of forty-six years while raising her five children.
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton historical biography.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton historical biography.
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton historical biography.
- published: 03 Jan 2021
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Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton, la primera santa de los Estados Unidos
La vida de Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton nos deja grandes enseñanzas. Luego de afrontar duras pruebas como el aislamiento social, la pobreza, la muerte de seres que...
La vida de Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton nos deja grandes enseñanzas. Luego de afrontar duras pruebas como el aislamiento social, la pobreza, la muerte de seres queridos, logró fundar la primera congregación religiosa femenina de los Estados Unidos, y dedicó su vida a la educación de las niñas y la atención a los pobres y ancianos.
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La vida de Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton nos deja grandes enseñanzas. Luego de afrontar duras pruebas como el aislamiento social, la pobreza, la muerte de seres queridos, logró fundar la primera congregación religiosa femenina de los Estados Unidos, y dedicó su vida a la educación de las niñas y la atención a los pobres y ancianos.
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- views: 9497
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Story of Saint Elizabeth | English | Stories of Saints
Watch the amazing story of saint Elizabeth today,
Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Germany, and a greatly venerated Catholic saint who was an early member of the Third Order of St. Francis, by which she is honored as its patroness
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St. Elizabeth HD
What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zechariah, was “righteous before God” and was “blameless” but childless. Elizabeth is also a cousin to the Virgin Mary.
Zechariah, desiring a child, went to pray in the temple and was told by the angel Gabriel, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born.” (Luke 1:13–15).
Zechariah was skeptical because both h...
published: 10 Sep 2019
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary HD
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania.
As soon as her life began, she had responsibilities from being a royal pressed upon her. While Elizabeth was very young, her father arranged for her to be married to Ludwig IV of Thuringia, a German nobleman. Because of this plan, Elizabeth was sent away at the age of four for education at the court of the Landgrave of Thuringia.
Elizabeth's mother, Gertrude, was murdered in 1213, when Elizabeth was just six-years-old. According to history, the murder was carried out by Hungarian noblemen due to the conflict between Germans and the Hungarian nobles. From this point on, Elizabeth's perspective on life and death dramatically chan...
published: 12 Dec 2019
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Story of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary | Stories of Saints | EP94
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We will be celebrating the feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17. In time for this occasion, let us look back to the story of this remarkable woman. In her short life, Elizabeth manifested such great love for the poor and suffering that made her an enduring symbol of Christian charity. Even though she was the daughter of a King, she chose the life penance and ascetism. Watch her amazing story today!
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published: 13 Nov 2020
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Story Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Stories of Saints | EP88
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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published: 20 Sep 2020
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St Elizabeth: A Journey Through Time, Myth, and Reality. (Parish Profile)
Saint Elizabeth stands as living proof that Christopher Columbus did not discover Jamaica. If you're from this remarkable parish, this video will fill you with pride. And even if you're not, by the end, you'll still feel proud to be Jamaican."
Welcome to Saint Elizabeth Jamaica, located on the southwest coast of Jamaica, St Elizabeth is an area steeped in history, myth, and complex narratives. Founded in the seventeenth century and named after Lady Elizabeth Modyford, the wife of Jamaica's first governor Sir Thomas Modyford, the parish has grown into a diverse and agriculturally rich area. But beyond the official accounts and names, the deeper history of Saint Elizabeth is layered with perspectives that challenge traditional narratives about its founding and its people.
#stelizabeth #his...
published: 14 Oct 2024
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My Catholic Family - 2015-10-24 - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
From Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's example, Alex and Sergio learn that Jesus is our “compass in life” and that we should always trust in Him.
published: 20 Mar 2020
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Who Is Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess who was known for her charity. She married at the age of 14, but became a widow just six years later. She was greatly attracted to the philosophy of St. Francis of Assisi.
Learn more: https://young-catholics.com/4772/st-elizabeth-of-hungary/
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published: 21 Dec 2022
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Daily Mass 11/26/2024 | Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Springfield, Missouri
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published: 27 Nov 2024
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Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
published: 05 Feb 2022
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Story of Saint Elizabeth | English | Stories of Saints
Watch the amazing story of saint Elizabeth today,
Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Land...
Watch the amazing story of saint Elizabeth today,
Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Germany, and a greatly venerated Catholic saint who was an early member of the Third Order of St. Francis, by which she is honored as its patroness
This is a first of its kind you tube channel that is dedicated completely on the stories of the disciples of Jesus and teaches you the different saints across the globe who walked through the path of Jesus Christ, you can watch the stories of saints in malayalam and the channel covers the life stories, the hard paths that the saints have passed through in their way to saint hood, you can also watch the miracles and the truth that the saints teaches you through their life.
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Watch the amazing story of saint Elizabeth today,
Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Germany, and a greatly venerated Catholic saint who was an early member of the Third Order of St. Francis, by which she is honored as its patroness
This is a first of its kind you tube channel that is dedicated completely on the stories of the disciples of Jesus and teaches you the different saints across the globe who walked through the path of Jesus Christ, you can watch the stories of saints in malayalam and the channel covers the life stories, the hard paths that the saints have passed through in their way to saint hood, you can also watch the miracles and the truth that the saints teaches you through their life.
Please don't forget to share and subscribe.
SAINT ELIZABETH,ST ELIZABETH,SAINT ELIZABETH DAY,ST ELIZABETH FEAST DAY,SAINTS OF THE DAY,SAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGRY,
- published: 09 Nov 2017
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St. Elizabeth HD
What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zecha...
What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zechariah, was “righteous before God” and was “blameless” but childless. Elizabeth is also a cousin to the Virgin Mary.
Zechariah, desiring a child, went to pray in the temple and was told by the angel Gabriel, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born.” (Luke 1:13–15).
Zechariah was skeptical because both he and his wife were elderly. For his skepticism, Zechariah was rendered mute until the prophecy had been fulfilled.
Elizabeth became pregnant shortly thereafter and she rejoiced.
Gabriel then visited the Virgin Mary at Nazareth, telling her that she would conceive of the Holy Spirit and become the mother of Jesus.
Mary then visited Elizabeth, and her baby leapt in her womb. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Elizabeth proclaimed to Mary, Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear! But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!” (Luke 1:41-45).
Mary visited with Elizabeth for three months, both women pregnant with child. After Mary returned home, Elizabeth gave birth to a son and named him John. This child was chosen by God to be John the Baptist. John would baptize Christ as an example to all, that all must be reborn of water and spirit.
Although Elizabeth’s neighbors assumed the child would be named Zechariah, her husband insisted that John be his name. This astonished the neighbors for there were no men named John in Elizabeth’s family, but Zechariah’s insistence ended the debate. At the moment Zechariah insisted that they obey the will of God, and name him John, his speech returned.
After this, there is no more mention in the Bible about Elizabeth.
There are mentions of Elizabeth in the apocryphal works, but these are not within the cannon of the Bible. In the Apocrypha, it mentions that her husband, Zachariah, was murdered in the temple.
St. Elizabeth’s feast day is celebrated on November 5.
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What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zechariah, was “righteous before God” and was “blameless” but childless. Elizabeth is also a cousin to the Virgin Mary.
Zechariah, desiring a child, went to pray in the temple and was told by the angel Gabriel, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born.” (Luke 1:13–15).
Zechariah was skeptical because both he and his wife were elderly. For his skepticism, Zechariah was rendered mute until the prophecy had been fulfilled.
Elizabeth became pregnant shortly thereafter and she rejoiced.
Gabriel then visited the Virgin Mary at Nazareth, telling her that she would conceive of the Holy Spirit and become the mother of Jesus.
Mary then visited Elizabeth, and her baby leapt in her womb. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Elizabeth proclaimed to Mary, Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear! But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!” (Luke 1:41-45).
Mary visited with Elizabeth for three months, both women pregnant with child. After Mary returned home, Elizabeth gave birth to a son and named him John. This child was chosen by God to be John the Baptist. John would baptize Christ as an example to all, that all must be reborn of water and spirit.
Although Elizabeth’s neighbors assumed the child would be named Zechariah, her husband insisted that John be his name. This astonished the neighbors for there were no men named John in Elizabeth’s family, but Zechariah’s insistence ended the debate. At the moment Zechariah insisted that they obey the will of God, and name him John, his speech returned.
After this, there is no more mention in the Bible about Elizabeth.
There are mentions of Elizabeth in the apocryphal works, but these are not within the cannon of the Bible. In the Apocrypha, it mentions that her husband, Zachariah, was murdered in the temple.
St. Elizabeth’s feast day is celebrated on November 5.
Learn more about St. Elizabeth: https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=344
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- published: 10 Sep 2019
- views: 26887
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary HD
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania....
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania.
As soon as her life began, she had responsibilities from being a royal pressed upon her. While Elizabeth was very young, her father arranged for her to be married to Ludwig IV of Thuringia, a German nobleman. Because of this plan, Elizabeth was sent away at the age of four for education at the court of the Landgrave of Thuringia.
Elizabeth's mother, Gertrude, was murdered in 1213, when Elizabeth was just six-years-old. According to history, the murder was carried out by Hungarian noblemen due to the conflict between Germans and the Hungarian nobles. From this point on, Elizabeth's perspective on life and death dramatically changed and she sought peace with prayer.
Happiness was returned to her young life in 1221 when she was formally married to Ludwig, whom she deeply loved. Together the couple had three beautiful children, two of whom became members of nobility and the third entering the religious life, becoming abbess of a German convent.
Elizabeth continued to live a life full of prayer and a service to the poor. Ludwig, who was now one of the rulers of Thuringia, supported all of Elizabeth's religious endeavors even though she was a part of the royal court. She began to lead an austerely simple life, practiced penance, and devoted herself to works of charity. She used her royal position to advance her mission for charity.
In 1223, Franciscan friars arrived in Thuringia and taught 16-year-old Elizabeth all about Francis of Assisi's ideals. She then forth decided to live her life mirroring his.
She wore simple clothing and set aside time every day to take bread to hundreds of poor people in her land. Ludwig and Elizabeth were politically powerful and lived with a remarkable generosity toward the poor.
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania.
As soon as her life began, she had responsibilities from being a royal pressed upon her. While Elizabeth was very young, her father arranged for her to be married to Ludwig IV of Thuringia, a German nobleman. Because of this plan, Elizabeth was sent away at the age of four for education at the court of the Landgrave of Thuringia.
Elizabeth's mother, Gertrude, was murdered in 1213, when Elizabeth was just six-years-old. According to history, the murder was carried out by Hungarian noblemen due to the conflict between Germans and the Hungarian nobles. From this point on, Elizabeth's perspective on life and death dramatically changed and she sought peace with prayer.
Happiness was returned to her young life in 1221 when she was formally married to Ludwig, whom she deeply loved. Together the couple had three beautiful children, two of whom became members of nobility and the third entering the religious life, becoming abbess of a German convent.
Elizabeth continued to live a life full of prayer and a service to the poor. Ludwig, who was now one of the rulers of Thuringia, supported all of Elizabeth's religious endeavors even though she was a part of the royal court. She began to lead an austerely simple life, practiced penance, and devoted herself to works of charity. She used her royal position to advance her mission for charity.
In 1223, Franciscan friars arrived in Thuringia and taught 16-year-old Elizabeth all about Francis of Assisi's ideals. She then forth decided to live her life mirroring his.
She wore simple clothing and set aside time every day to take bread to hundreds of poor people in her land. Ludwig and Elizabeth were politically powerful and lived with a remarkable generosity toward the poor.
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- published: 12 Dec 2019
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Story of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary | Stories of Saints | EP94
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We will be celebrating the feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17. In time for this occasion, let us look back to the story of this remarkable woman. In her short life, Elizabeth manifested such great love for the poor and suffering that made her an enduring symbol of Christian charity. Even though she was the daughter of a King, she chose the life penance and ascetism. Watch her amazing story today!
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We will be celebrating the feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17. In time for this occasion, let us look back to the story of this remarkable woman. In her short life, Elizabeth manifested such great love for the poor and suffering that made her an enduring symbol of Christian charity. Even though she was the daughter of a King, she chose the life penance and ascetism. Watch her amazing story today!
#SaintElizabethofHungary #SaintElizabethofThuringia #StoriesofSaints #ChristianKidsTV
- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 60397
9:22
Story Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Stories of Saints | EP88
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Watch Her amazing story today!
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- published: 20 Sep 2020
- views: 78071
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St Elizabeth: A Journey Through Time, Myth, and Reality. (Parish Profile)
Saint Elizabeth stands as living proof that Christopher Columbus did not discover Jamaica. If you're from this remarkable parish, this video will fill you with ...
Saint Elizabeth stands as living proof that Christopher Columbus did not discover Jamaica. If you're from this remarkable parish, this video will fill you with pride. And even if you're not, by the end, you'll still feel proud to be Jamaican."
Welcome to Saint Elizabeth Jamaica, located on the southwest coast of Jamaica, St Elizabeth is an area steeped in history, myth, and complex narratives. Founded in the seventeenth century and named after Lady Elizabeth Modyford, the wife of Jamaica's first governor Sir Thomas Modyford, the parish has grown into a diverse and agriculturally rich area. But beyond the official accounts and names, the deeper history of Saint Elizabeth is layered with perspectives that challenge traditional narratives about its founding and its people.
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Saint Elizabeth stands as living proof that Christopher Columbus did not discover Jamaica. If you're from this remarkable parish, this video will fill you with pride. And even if you're not, by the end, you'll still feel proud to be Jamaican."
Welcome to Saint Elizabeth Jamaica, located on the southwest coast of Jamaica, St Elizabeth is an area steeped in history, myth, and complex narratives. Founded in the seventeenth century and named after Lady Elizabeth Modyford, the wife of Jamaica's first governor Sir Thomas Modyford, the parish has grown into a diverse and agriculturally rich area. But beyond the official accounts and names, the deeper history of Saint Elizabeth is layered with perspectives that challenge traditional narratives about its founding and its people.
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- published: 14 Oct 2024
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My Catholic Family - 2015-10-24 - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
From Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's example, Alex and Sergio learn that Jesus is our “compass in life” and that we should always trust in Him.
From Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's example, Alex and Sergio learn that Jesus is our “compass in life” and that we should always trust in Him.
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From Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's example, Alex and Sergio learn that Jesus is our “compass in life” and that we should always trust in Him.
- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 43006
3:27
Who Is Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess who was known for her charity. She married at the age of 14, but became a widow just six years later. She was greatly a...
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess who was known for her charity. She married at the age of 14, but became a widow just six years later. She was greatly attracted to the philosophy of St. Francis of Assisi.
Learn more: https://young-catholics.com/4772/st-elizabeth-of-hungary/
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess who was known for her charity. She married at the age of 14, but became a widow just six years later. She was greatly attracted to the philosophy of St. Francis of Assisi.
Learn more: https://young-catholics.com/4772/st-elizabeth-of-hungary/
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- published: 21 Dec 2022
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Daily Mass 11/26/2024 | Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton | Springfield, Missouri
Daily Mass from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Springfield, Missouri. Music in this livestream used with permission under OneLicense #A-607554.
Daily Mass from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Springfield, Missouri. Music in this livestream used with permission under OneLicense #A-607554.
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Daily Mass from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Springfield, Missouri. Music in this livestream used with permission under OneLicense #A-607554.
- published: 27 Nov 2024
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Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity...
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
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Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family in New York in 1774. Growing up she had desire to help the poor and would go on to found the Sisters Of Charity, establishing schools, orphanages and hospitals.
As part of EWTN News InDepth's report on the Elizabeth Seton Children's Centre in Yonkers, New York, Colm Flynn speaks to two Sisters of Charity who are board members of the centre, Sr. Carol Barnes and Sr. Dorothy Metz.
- published: 05 Feb 2022
- views: 9885