Although she died 201 years ago, devotees of America’s first native-born saint believe she can be a great role model for these troubled times. That’s one of the main reasons behind the $4 million … [Read more...] about Shrine Plans Museum renovation and New Visitor Center to Enhance Story of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
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This is What Supporting Life Looks Life
The hardwood floors shine and are glass smooth. That’s intentional. “There’s healing that takes place here,” said Sister Mary Bader, as our rubber-soled shoes squeak along a pristine corridor … [Read more...] about This is What Supporting Life Looks Life
How the Daughters of Charity Have Adapted to Aid Mothers and Their Children at St. Ann’s Center
What started as an infant asylum 162 years ago has gone through many transformations to meet the needs of vulnerable women and children. Jasmine Rolon, a 25-year-old single mother, desperately … [Read more...] about How the Daughters of Charity Have Adapted to Aid Mothers and Their Children at St. Ann’s Center
Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope
Observed each March, Women’s History Month celebrates women’s contributions to history, culture and society. The national observation started as weeklong commemoration in 1980 until the National … [Read more...] about Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope
Sisters Share Letter About Early Sisters Involvement in Slavery
The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in the United States and five other congregations of Sisters trace their early roots back to the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph’s in Emmitsburg, … [Read more...] about Sisters Share Letter About Early Sisters Involvement in Slavery