Yes,
Venerable Brothers and beloved sons and daughters! Elizabeth Ann Seton is a Saint!
We rejoice and we are deeply moved that our apostolic ministry authorizes us to
make this solemn declaration before all of you here present, before the holy
Catholic Church, before our other Christian brethren in the world, before the
entire American people, and before all humanity. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is
a Saint! She is the first daughter of the United States of America to be
glorified with this incomparable attribute!
…the
late Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, attributed to her as primary
and characteristic: “Elizabeth Ann Seton was wholly American!” Rejoice, we say
to the great nation of the United States of America. Rejoice for your glorious
daughter. Be proud of her. And know how to preserve her fruitful heritage. This
most beautiful figure of a holy woman presents to the world and to history the
affirmation of new and authentic riches that are yours: that religious
spirituality which your temporal prosperity seemed to obscure and almost make
impossible. Your land too, America, is indeed worthy of receiving into its
fertile ground the seed of evangelical holiness. And here is a splendid
proof-among many others-of this fact.
…we
must recall that the most notable characteristic of our Saint is the fact that
she was…the foundress of the first Religious Congregation of women in the
United States. It was an offspring of the religious family of Saint Vincent de
Paul, which later divided into various autonomous branches-five principal
ones-now spread throughout the world. And yet all of them recognize their
origin in the first group, that of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's,
personally established by Saint Elizabeth Seton at Emmitsburg in the
Archdiocese of Baltimore. The apostolate of helping the poor and the running of
parochial schools in America had this humble, poor, courageous and glorious
beginning.
-Homily of Paul VI
for 1975 Canonization of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton—wife, mother, widow, and religious—pray for America today,
particularly for her schools. May they be safe places for children to learn and
grow closer to the Father.
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