Life
St. Seton’s middle name
What is Bayley?
St. Seton’s established women’s religious community
Who are The Sisters of Charity?
The place Elizabeth and William traveled to as they sought recovery for William’s illness.
What is Italy?
The title bestowed on St. Seton because of her profound influence on Catholic education.
St. Elizabeth Seton’s husband
Who was William Magee Seton?
The location of the academy St. Seton opened in 1809
What is Emmitsburg?
Elizabeth’s social standing after her conversion.
What is abandonment, loss of friendships, family support, and students?
Age of St. Seton’s when she passed away
What is 46?
The amount of children Elizabeth and William Seton had together
What is five?
The children who St. Joseph’s academy targeted
Who were young girls whose families struggled financially?
Their Catholic faith and devotion made a strong impression on Elizabeth in Italy
Who were the host‘?
Canonized St. Seton in 1975
Who is Pope Paul VI?
Family tragedy that occurred when St. Seton was three years old.
What is the death of her mother?
The name of the school St. Seton’s opened founded
What is St. Joseph’s Academy?
The year St. Seton made her conversion to Catholicism.
What is 1805?
The ”first” ever accomplishment of St. Seton’s founded sisters, the Sisters of Charity
What was the first religious order for women founded on American soil?
The year St. Seton was born
What is 1774?
St. Seton’s greatest influence on education
What was a free and organized Catholic school network?
Two tragedies that deepened St. Seton’s faith later in her life
What was the death of her husband and two daughters?
Three qualities that the Pope declared had defined St. Seton’s work
What are humility, resilience, and unwavering belief in suffering?