{"id":92119,"date":"2025-11-18T00:05:49","date_gmt":"2025-11-18T05:05:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/?p=92119"},"modified":"2025-11-18T00:19:07","modified_gmt":"2025-11-18T05:19:07","slug":"towers-of-grace-mother-seton-and-rose-philippine-duchesne","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/es\/towers-of-grace-mother-seton-and-rose-philippine-duchesne\/","title":{"rendered":"Towers of Grace: Mother Seton and St. Rose Philippine Duchesne"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Have you ever played Jenga? It\u2019s a simple game. A tower is built with alternating layers of wooden blocks. Play begins when the first player has to remove a block from a lower layer and place it on the top of the tower. The next player does the same, and so on. The entire object of the game is to keep the tower aloft and growing ever taller, all the while removing blocks from the lower sections. The end is obvious: the tower, slowly undermined by the continuous removal of blocks, finally collapses. The game <i>always<\/i> ends\u2014because no tower can withstand having every single lower building block removed. It is a physical impossibility.<\/p>\n<p>When I read the lives of the saints, what strikes me most is the way God builds incredible monuments of their lives while at the same time apparently removing all the supports. The saint\u2019s life is like a supernatural Jenga tower: with all that they have suffered, with all that they have endured, how do they still stand? And not only stand, but tower above us, light our way like beacons, give us courage and strength?<\/p>\n<p>St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is a testimony to this that takes my breath away. Here was a woman who lost her husband and her inheritance. Bereft of her family\u2019s support, she took her place in a convent in the isolated woods of Maryland where she went on to lose two daughters to tuberculosis and then die of the disease herself. It was not much of a life by worldly standards. And yet, soon after her death, Father Simon Brut\u00e9, who had served as her spiritual director, scrawled a glowing \u201cletter\u201d to her in his journal:<\/p>\n<p><em>Many times [I have been] pressed to write of you. . . how sincerely holy, elevated, humbly kind, merciful, eager to do good, attached to faith, loving your Jesus, ardent for his presence in the Eucharist you were\u2014what a mind, a heart, a soul I have known and enjoyed, and now removed\u2014oh, my whole life to remember you and cherish the remembrance\u2014how much of grace I have received by you (quoted in The Soul of Elizabeth Ann Seton, Dirvin, 19).<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s try to appreciate the significance of this journal entry. The Sulpician Father Brut\u00e9 had been sent to Maryland to become Elizabeth Ann Seton\u2019s spiritual director. He was supposed to guide her soul, shape her heart and mind. He was the leader, the shepherd\u2014and she the willing sheep. But in the presence of this diminutive widow, Brut\u00e9 was in awe. Elizabeth transformed <i>him<\/i>, moved him, so that upon her death, he wanted nothing but to be like <i>her!<\/i> I have no doubt Father Brut\u00e9, who went on to become a bishop in France, became a saint because of Elizabeth. And that is why Elizabeth is a saint! Her life is a beacon, a shining tower. She is still making saints. Just as surely as you are here reading this, she is working in your life\u2014and mine.<\/p>\n<p>But this holy example, this unearthly light, does not come about by either magic or concerted effort. If, at the end of a saint\u2019s life, he or she becomes a tower of light, a guide for others, it is not because he has patiently built himself up to such height. Rather, it is a kind of spiritual parody of the Jenga game. <i>The saint<\/i> is the tower, and <i>God<\/i> is the player. One by one he carefully removes blocks from the bottom and places them on the top. All the saint does is refuse to stop him. God remakes the saint from the ground up, reorders the entire edifice, He for whom nothing is impossible. In the end, who can say how a saint can stand, and with what sheer daring and beauty? It is by His grace alone.<\/p>\n<p>Few saints show this better than St. Rose Philippine Duchesne. Raised in a large, devout French family, educated by Visitation nuns, Rose learned as a girl of the vast unexplored New World and knew at once what she was called to do: she would be a missionary sister, wholly consecrated to the work of drawing souls to Christ.<\/p>\n<p>And starting here, with this shining tower of a vocation, God got to work. Blocks came off the bottom and started going to the top. First, Rose\u2019s dream of becoming a nun was cut short by the French Revolution only eighteen months after she entered the convent. Then, ten long years were spent at home. At last able to join Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat\u2019s Society of the Sacred Heart, Rose saw her mission play out one night in prayer: \u201cI spent the entire night in the new World. . . carrying the Blessed Sacrament to all parts of the land.\u201d And she told Madeleine: \u201cWhen you say to me \u2018now I send you,\u2019 I will respond quickly \u2018I go\u2019.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But twelve more years passed before Madeleine sent her.<\/p>\n<p>When Rose finally reached the New World, she was already 49, and she was not to carry the shining light of Christ to the Natives, but to teach young girls their letters. And for more than 20 years Rose followed this path, patiently building up little schools out of the Missouri wilderness.<\/p>\n<p>Then, at last, at the age of 72, her moment came. The Potawatomi tribe, ousted from Indiana and exhausted by a 660-mile trek, arrived in Sugar Creek, Kansas asking for a priest to serve them. And Rose went along.<\/p>\n<p>But what could Rose Philippine Duchesne now do? Her body was feeble, her eyesight weak. There could be no mission work, no fervent service, no catechesis. Naught was left to Rose but prayer and quiet presence. She spent all her time in the chapel.<\/p>\n<p>And the Natives loved it. They called her <i>Quah-kah-Ka-num-ad<\/i>, \u201cThe Woman Who Prays Always.\u201d And it got around that she could be seen throughout the night, rapt before the Tabernacle. That she hardly moved. That she rarely slept. Could it really be? They decided to find out. And so, one night the little children crept into the chapel and placed pebbles on the hem of her cloak as she prayed. And, indeed, when day dawned, Rose was still in prayer, with the pebbles unmoved.<\/p>\n<p>I can tell you for certain, this was no feat of stamina, no marathon. Rose herself was not capable of it. But God was. He alone had made 72-year-old Rose a shining edifice, a pillar of prayer. In all those years in which He had been removing blocks from the bottom and placing them on the top, he had built her into a wondrous tower of his grace.<\/p>\n<p>Amazingly, after this, one more block had yet to be removed. One year after Rose arrived at the mission, her superior visited from France, took one look at the feeble old nun and sent her home. And Rose obediently went. She was to live and pray for ten more years. We can hardly know what was accomplished in that time\u2014what hearts converted, what souls were won. But I have no doubt that when Rose died at the age of 83, she had gained more for Christ than we can imagine.<\/p>\n<p>And we behold her now, Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, a beacon of light, a sign of Christ\u2019s love and a promise of what we, too, by the patient submission to his grace, might become.<\/p>\n<p>LISA LICKONA, STL,\u00a0<em>is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Saint Bernard\u2019s School of Theology and Ministry in Rochester, New York, and a nationally-known speaker and writer. She is the mother of eight children.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This reflection was previously published. Click <a href=\"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/category\/seton-reflections\/\">here<\/a> to view all Seton Reflections.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Image:\u00a0<\/em>A painting of Sr. Philippine Duchesne en route, by Margaret Mary Nealis RSCJ<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our Lord, the supernatural architect of our lives, builds with blocks of grace.<\/p>","protected":false},"author":138,"featured_media":92122,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"mc4wp_mailchimp_campaign":[],"footnotes":""},"categories":[1187],"tags":[3889,3740],"class_list":["post-92119","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-seton-reflections","tag-rose-philippine-duchesne","tag-st-elizabeth-ann-seton"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.7 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Towers of Grace: Mother Seton and St. Rose Philippine Duchesne - 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