Joseph of Cupertino and Elizabeth Seton Inspire us Toward Heavenly Goals
Through their lives of humility and service, Mother Seton and St. Joseph Cupertino encourage us as we face the day-to-day obstacles and trials of this world, on our way toward the next.
Mother Seton Embraced the Gift of Mary
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s mother died when she was just three-years-old. So when Elizabeth entered the Catholic Church, she clung to the Blessed Mother. And just as she urged her Sisters to sing Mary’s praises, she urges us to do the same.
Spiritual Motherhood: The Examples of St. Jeanne Jugan and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
God creates all women with a unique capacity for life-giving, nurturing love. Mother Seton and St. Jeanne Jugan show us how each woman expresses that gift in unique ways.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. John Vianney Remind Us That Jesus is Here, Alive in Our Hearts
Adoring Christ in the Eucharist with reverence and devotion leads us to love him more and to know his presence in our lives.
St. Alice of Schaerbeek, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and the Unfathomable Gift of the Eucharist
Along with Alice of Schaerbeek and Mother Seton, may we all fall to our knees and be moved toward greater appreciation for the gift of God Himself who comes to us in the Eucharist.
Learning to Love with the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Mother Seton’s dedication to teaching, and her care for the poor and suffering, reflected the perfect maternal love of Mary, a love that we learn through devotion to her Immaculate Heart.
What It Means to Pray Without Ceasing According to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
God doesn’t want a casual relationship. He wants us to turn to him in everything we do. As St. Elizabeth Ann Seton says: “He wants us to lift our hearts to him. Always.”
Couple Credits Intercession of ‘Spiritual Friends’ Seton and McGivney with Healing
A life threatening situation with a happy ending
Beginning a New School Year with Our Lady and Mother Seton
No matter what our family and its educational choices look like, God teaches and forms us through our daily struggle to love and serve those closest to us.