Tag: Seton
Feast of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Today, January 4th, is the Feast of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first native born American to be canonized a saint. She was canonized in 1975, one year before the Bi-Centennial. Although she never visited Indiana, the history of the Catholic Church in this State has very close ties to her. And, if it is possible […]
Posted: January 4th, 2018 under Postings.
Tags: Bibles, Brute, Emmitsburg, Seton
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January 4th – The Feast of Elizabeth Ann Seton
As is the custom on this site for the first post of 2014 we remember Elizabeth Ann Seton on this, her feast day. In a round-about way we also celebrate Simon Gabriel Bruté. What does Elizabeth Seton she have to do with the history of the Catholic Church in Indiana? She never visited Indiana, but […]
Posted: January 4th, 2014 under Postings.
Tags: Brute, Emmitsburg, Mount St. Mary's, Seton
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January 4, 2013 – Elizabeth Ann Seton
In this first post of 2013 we remember Elizabeth Ann Seton on this, her feast day. What does Elizabeth Seton she have to do with the history of the Catholic Church in Indiana? She never visited Indiana, but her spirit is here in many ways. One way in which she is present is through her […]
Posted: January 4th, 2013 under Postings.
Tags: Brute, Emmitsburg, Maryland, Seton
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Elizabeth Seton and Simon Bruté
The month of March is a busy time in the history of the Catholic Church in Indiana. Some of the events of this month happened outside of the state, but all of them had an effect on our Indiana Church. For example, Saturday, March 14, marked the 204th anniversary of Elizabeth Ann Seton’s entry into […]
Posted: March 19th, 2009 under Postings.
Tags: Brute, Seton
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