Click Here to Subscribe

Photo Gallery: OLMA Graduation

Bishop's Schedule

The Bishop’s Schedule, May 26 – June 2

by Staff Reports
May 21, 2026
0
ShareTweet

Featured

New Jerseyans urged to push for nonpublic school security funding

by David Karas, Correspondent
3 days ago
0
ShareTweet

The Ascension, like death, not a departure, but a lifting

by Father Michael A. de Leon, AM
3 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Bishop connects with staff, mission at SSJ Neighborhood Center

by Staff Reports
5 days ago
0
ShareTweet
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Home
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Catholic Star Herald
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Star Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Catholic News Service

Shrine’s videos highlight life, faith of first native-born American saint

admin by admin
June 2, 2021
in Catholic News Service, Latest News, World/Nation
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
SETON, ELIZABETH — A youthful St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is portrayed in this painting by Joseph Dawley. She is the only native-born American saint thus far. (CNS file photo)

EMMITSBURG, Md. (CNS) — The life and lessons of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first native-born American saint, are coming to video as part of a monthly series exploring her spiritual legacy.

The “Seeker to Saint” series, produced by the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, is part of a yearlong commemoration of the 200th anniversary of her death. She died at age 46 Jan. 4, 1821.

Mother Seton “embodies what it is to be a wife, mother, friend, teacher, spiritual seeker and servant of the poor in ways that people can identify with today,” said a news release announcing the series. “Everyday people see an ordinariness in how she lived and an extraordinariness in her response to these roles and the challenges she faced.”

The first video in the series, “I Am a Mother,” appears on the shrine’s website at https://setonshrine.org/seeker-to-saint and its social media channels. Each video will be accompanied by a written story, which will be carried by Catholic News Service.

The first story, appearing June 2, is an interview with Luci Baines Johnson, the youngest daughter of President Lyndon Baines Johnson. She became a Catholic at age 18 and has a deep devotion to Mother Seton. As a wife, mother, businesswoman and philanthropist, Johnson said she feels her life’s journey has been marked with connections to the saint.

“Mother Seton’s life is filled with stories that people at all stages of their lives can relate to,” said Rob Judge, executive director of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. “The videos bring these stories to life for a new generation seeking spiritual heroes and the healing power of love and service that she represents.”

Raised Episcopalian in colonial New York City, Elizabeth Bayley married William Magee Seton, a wealthy shipping magnate. The couple had five children. William died in 1803 in Italy, where Elizabeth learned about Catholicism from the family who gave her hospitality. Wars had bankrupted the family’s shipping business.

After becoming a Catholic in New York in 1805, the now-poor Elizabeth was abandoned by old friends, but accepted the offer of a Baltimore priest to open a school for girls there.

After a year or so, she was invited to Emmitsburg, where in 1809 she founded the U.S. Sisters of Charity. She and members of her religious order began St. Joseph’s Academy and Free School there in 1810. It was the first free Catholic school in America.

Her legacy includes several religious communities with thousands of sisters, who serve in schools, social service centers and hospitals throughout the world. Mother Seton is considered the patron saint of Catholic schools.

The shrine’s yearlong celebration honoring Mother Seton began with a Mass celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore. Emmitsburg is in the Baltimore Archdiocese.

In July, the shrine will debut “The Seton Family Treasures,” a special exhibit featuring rarely seen artifacts from the saint’s life.

These include the iconic bonnet she wore, her writing table and a christening dress worn by her daughter. Many of these artifacts were donated to the national shrine earlier this year by the Sisters of Charity of New York, which traces its lineage to the order of sisters that Mother Seton founded.

More information about the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton can be found at https://setonshrine.org.

Previous Post

Pope dedicates June prayers for soon-to-be newlyweds

Next Post

At migration summit, bishops commit to work toward ‘church without borders’

Related Posts

DOC Homepage

Father Edward Heintzelman, longtime pastor in Mays Landing, dies

May 22, 2026
Photos by Lori M. Nichols
Diocesan News

Bishop Williams urges Knights of Columbus: Be confident evangelizers

May 22, 2026
Catholic School News

New Jerseyans urged to push for nonpublic school security funding

May 21, 2026
Photos by Frank Scaramuzzo
Dozens of South Jersey’s faithful lift their arms in praise during the Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Renewal on May 16 in Bellmawr.
Latest News

Faithful gather for spiritual renewal ahead of Pentecost

May 21, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube RSS

No Result
View All Result

Latest News

Father Edward Heintzelman, longtime pastor in Mays Landing, dies

Bishop Williams urges Knights of Columbus: Be confident evangelizers

New Jerseyans urged to push for nonpublic school security funding

Faithful gather for spiritual renewal ahead of Pentecost

Father Naticchione celebrates first Mass in Ventnor

Latest Videos

View Ordination of Nickolas B. Naticchione in Cathedral

The legacy of Pope Francis

Pope Leo’s first Easter message

See livestream of Bishop Williams celebrating annual Chrism Mass

Pope Leo XIV’s first Palm Sunday

Around the Diocese

  • The Diocese of Camden
  • Talking Catholic Podcast
  • Catholic Charities
  • Advertise
  • Catholic Cemeteries
  • VITALity Healthcare Services
  • Housing Services
  • Camden Deacon
  • Camden Priest
  • South Jersey Catholic Schools
  • Man Up South Jersey
  • Catholic Business Network

Additional Resources

  • New Jersey Independent Victim Compensation Fund
  • Quick Guide to Reporting Sexual Abuse
  • List of Credibly Accused Priests and Parish Resources
  • Bishop’s Commission Report on Catholic Schools

Reorganization of the Diocese

  • Chapter 11 Claims filing info
  • Chapter 11 Prime Clerk Filing

© All Rights Reserved | May 24, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden

En español/Sa Tagalog

Add the Catholic Star Herald to your home screen

For Android users(Chrome) tap the at the top right vertical 3 dots then tap “Add to Home Screen”

For iPhone tap:at the bottom and then tap “Add to Home Screen”

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

If you need assistance with submitting your subscription, please call Neal Cullen at 856-583-6139, or email Neal.Cullen@camdendiocese.org

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us

© All Rights Reserved | May 24, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden