St. Elizabeth Ann Seton By Libby Madi Allie
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton born on August 28,1774 Feast day on January 4 Became a saint because she cared deeply for the people in heaven
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 3 important facts She was the first native born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church She held the first catholic church At age 19 she married William Maggee Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton We choose her because she's the patron saint of children. To be more like her we should care more about the people in heaven.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton O God, You raised up St. Elizabeth in your Church so that she might instruct others in the way of salivation. Grant us so to follow Christ after her example that we may reach You in the company of our brothers.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Eternal Loving Intelligent Zealous Always kind Beautiful Enjoys people in heaven Truthful Holy
Sources: Book: picture book of saints