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Press Release: National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Will Highlight the Impact of First Native-born U.S. Saint During America250 Year

Seton Shrine Closes Out 50th Anniversary Year of Saint’s Canonization With Plans to Open New Museum Exhibit and Create Series of Programs in 2026

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PRESS: Frederick Historic Sites Consortium, Visit Frederick to host free Museums by Candlelight event on December 13

The Frederick Historic Sites Consortium and Visit Frederick will once again welcome residents and visitors for Museums by Candlelight on…

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Rob Judge Appears On Catholic Faith Network

Executive Director, Rob Judge, covered a wide range of current topics about the Seton Shrine on the Catholic Faith Network,…

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The Lasting Effects of Back From The Dead

The program profoundly impacts those who work on its production

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PRESS: Mount St. Mary’s University celebrates opening of health professions school

Dozens gathered on Sunday as leaders from Mount St. Mary’s University cut a ribbon to celebrate the opening of the…

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PRESS from The Sisters of Charity of Halifax

Check out this beautiful commemorative issue of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax Charity Alive publication.

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Press from Catholic Review: Seton Shrine hosts pilgrimage, Mass for Sea Services

EMMITSBURG – More than 400 people helped the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton celebrate the 50th anniversary of St….

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Bishop Caggianelli’s Homily from the Annual Sea Services Mass

“Eternal Father, strong to save, whose arm hath bound the restless wave, who bidst the mighty ocean deep its own…

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The 50th Anniversary of the Canonization of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Celebration of What it Means to Be an American Catholic

Nearly 3,000 pilgrims gathered at the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton to mark the 50th anniversary of her canonization with Masses, concerts, lectures, and celebrations that honored her legacy and the enduring vitality of American Catholicism.

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