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  1. Welcome to Seton College. As a Catholic community of faith, inspired by the teaching and charism of Jesus and the values of St Elizabeth Seton, at Seton College, we embrace diversity, celebrate life and learning, and empower our graduates to contribute to society in a meaningful way. At Seton, we value our students as individuals and respect ...

  2. Elizabeth Seton College, Yonkers, NY. 395 likes · 1 talking about this. College & university

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (born August 28, 1774, New York, New York [U.S.]—died January 4, 1821, Emmitsburg, Maryland, U.S.; canonized 1975; feast day January 4) was the first native-born American to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.She was the founder of the Sisters of Charity, the first American religious society.. Elizabeth Bayley was the daughter of a distinguished physician.

  4. 1800s. 1809 - Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton founded the Sisters of Charity in the United States. 1859 - The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth was founded in the Diocese of Newark at the Colonel Ward Mansion, by Mother Mary Xavier Mehegan. 1870s - Convent Station became a stop on the Morris Essex line. A railway station was constructed to ...

  5. From its inception, Elizabeth Seton offered college preparatory, business, and home economics courses. Seton’s college preparatory program has always been sound. Read More. ... Elizabeth Seton is home to the only high school field hockey and crew teams in Prince George's County and is the 11-time consecutive WCAC Championship Track team. In 2019.

  6. The Seton Hill College Alumnae Corporation created the Elizabeth Seton Award in 1959 to commemorate the life of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, founder of the Sisters of Charity. The designation of a contemporary woman whose life achievements paralleled, in some way, that of Elizabeth Seton, would emphasize the relevance of her life in today's ever-changing world.

  7. School Description: Elizabeth Seton High School provides a challenging college-preparatory program for young women who seek a community that celebrates diversity and creativity, fosters moral, spiritual, academic and physical growth, and promotes the Gospel values through service to others. Founded in 1959 and sponsored by the Daughters of ...