In the same spot where Elizabeth Ann Seton was a young mother raising her five children, the Sisters of Life dedicate themselves to helping mothers-to-be. The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine, located in the Financial District, is now home to the Sisters of Life Visitation Pregnancy Mission.
Author: Paula Katinas
Elizabeth Ann Seton Enjoyed Saintly Connections to Founding Fathers
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