Elizabeth Ann Seton was born in 1774 and is the very first American saint. She lived a difficult life of loss and personal challenges, including the death of her husband only a few years after marriage. Finding peace in faith, Seton became a Catholic in 1805. Her most significant impact came from her work in education and in developing The Rule of the Sisterhood.
And That’s Just the Tip of the Iceberg There are thousands of saints, including those who are recognized by the Church and those who lived saintly lives but do not have...
by Colleen Swaim Following Christ isn't always easy. You need faith, courage, patience, and love. Colleen Swaim looks at eight young souls who became saints for the against-the-current, selfless heroism...
Become a Voice for the Voiceless You don’t know how it happens, but suddenly you are involved in a debate about abortion. You know that every life is sacred and...