Santuario Nacional de Santa Isabel Ana Seton

Santuario Nacional de Santa Isabel Ana Seton

New Exhibit Highlights National and Historic Impact Of Sisters

'Do The Good: The Sisters Who Shaped America' Opens March 19, 2026

The Seton Shrine's new special exhibit tells the story of the Sisters and Daughters of Charity and their impact on education, health care and other fields.

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Enroll Your Loved Ones in Our Easter Novena of Masses

We'll send you our beautiful Easter Mass enrollment cards in the mail.

Our Novena of Masses begins on Easter, April 5, and ends on April 13. Send us the names of your loved ones to enroll, and your prayer intentions, and they will be remembered in our nine Easter Masses.

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Visitors Turned out to Attend Mass and Celebrate the Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Pilgrims shared stories of connection and devotion. Read their personal stories and journeys with America’s first native-born Saint.

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

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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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"Seton Network" Showcases Over 150 Parishes and Schools Under The Patronage Of Mother Seton

A new 50th initiative dedicated to showcasing Mother Seton's legacy is here

Parishes and schools under the patronage of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton are listed in the growing Seton Network, a directory of over 150 institutions that continue to carry out the saint's legacy.

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Saints On Their Way

Mother Seton is widely considered the first American-born saint—and since 1975, many more have journeyed on that very same path to sainthood!

There are 31 people on our list, the majority of whom are Americans or Canadian, as well as several who spent the majority of their lives in America, but there are countless more that are on the path to sainthood! This small selection reminds us that anyone can be a saint, and that saints come from all walks of life.

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Press from Catholic Faith Network Live with Rob Judge

Rob Judge appears on the Catholic Faith Network to talk about the Seton Shrine’s plans for America250, including the opening of the new exhibit, “Do The Good: The Sisters Who Shaped America.”
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Press from The Saturday Evening Post: The Mother of American Charity

Most people probably wouldn’t know much about Elizabeth Ann Seton if she hadn’t been canonized in 1975, but saint or not, she was an extraordinary person.
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Press Release: Seton Shrine Brings Daily Life of 18th-Century America to Light in “Tea Culture and the American Revolution” Presentations

Special America250 program explores how tea culture shaped the world of the first native-born U.S. saint
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PRESS From Katie McGrady Show

Rob Judge appeared on the Katie Prejean McGrady show on SiriusXM The Catholic Channel.
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PRESS From OSV: Seton Shrine Prepares to Share Mother Seton’s ‘Revolutionary’ Impact as America Turns 250

Mother Seton: The Hidden Hero of America’s 250-Year Story They Never Taught You!
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Visitors to the Shrine Marked Mother Seton’s Feast Day with Prayers and Celebration

Why Pilgrims Say Mother Seton Still Draws Hearts to Her Shrine Today
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Press Release: Seton Shrine 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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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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Press from Catholic Review: Seton Shrine hosts pilgrimage, Mass for Sea Services

The gathering included active-duty personnel and veterans of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine and public health services, and their families.
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Seton y la cultura

Hogar del primer santo nacido en Estados Unidos

Descubra la inspiradora vida y el legado de Santa Isabel Ana Seton.

Museo del Santuario de Seton

Visite el nuevo Museo del Santuario de Seton, con atractiva tecnología práctica, nuevos artefactos y mucho más.

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La Basílica

Sobrecogedora y asombrosa son algunas de las palabras que se han utilizado para describir la Basílica.

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Historia viva

Retroceda en el tiempo hasta el año 1818 en la Academia de San José y participe con nuestros intérpretes de historia viviente, incluidos nuestros intérpretes de historia junior que representan a estudiantes reales de la época de la Madre Seton.

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La granja de piedra

Retroceda en el tiempo mientras recorre la Casa de Piedra, construida originalmente a mediados del siglo XVIII.

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Casa histórica de San José

Esta casa histórica se construyó en 1810, cuando Elizabeth Ann Seton se dio cuenta de que una casa no era suficiente para todo lo que tenía en mente.

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Cementerio de San José

En 1809, la Madre Seton y sus compañeras dieron un paseo por los densos bosques de su propiedad para seleccionar un lugar para un cementerio.

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Elizabeth Ann Seton

El primer santo nacido en América

Elizabeth Ann Seton fue esposa y madre, y se quedó viuda con sólo 29 años en 1803. A pesar de las dificultades a las que tuvo que hacer frente, realizó una labor asombrosa y, en 1975, se convirtió en la primera santa nacida en Estados Unidos. Visite este lugar histórico y el santuario, así como el museo, sus casas históricas y la basílica dedicada a ella.

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