Biography of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Bibliography
Quotes are taken from Elizabeth Bayley Seton Papers, courtesy of the Archives of Saint Joseph's Provincial House, Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, (Emmitsburg, Maryland).
____, Elizabeth Seton in Dialogue with Her Time and Ours, papers from The Seton Legacy symposium of 1992, Vincentian Heritage 14, no. 3(1993).
____, Elizabeth Seton: Bridging Centuries Bridging Cultures, papers from The Seton Legacy symposium of 1996/1997, Vincentian Heritage 18, no. 2(1998).
Joseph I. Dirvin, C.M., The Soul of Elizabeth Seton A Spiritual Portrait. (Ignatius Press: San Francisco, 1990).
Joseph I. Dirvin, C.M., Mrs. Seton: Foundress of the American Sisters of Charity. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1962).
Regina Bechtle, S.C., and Judith Metz, S.C., eds., Ellin M. Kelly, mss.ed., Elizabeth Bayley Seton Collected Writings, vol. 1 (New City Press: New York, 2000).
Regina Bechtle, S.C., and Judith Metz, S.C., eds., Ellin M. Kelly, mss.ed., Elizabeth Bayley Seton Collected Writings, vols. 2-3 (New City Press, forthcoming).
Ellin M. Kelly, ed., Elizabeth Seton's Two Bibles. Her Notes and Markings (Our Sunday Visitor: Huntington, Indiana, 1977).
Ellin M. Kelly, Numerous Choirs, vol. 1 (Mater Dei Provincialate: Evansville, Indiana, 1981).
Ellin M. Kelly and Annabelle Melville, Elizabeth Seton Selected Writings (Paulist Press: New York, 1987).
Annabelle M. Melville, Elizabeth Bayley Seton. 1774-1821. (Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1951).
Rose Maria Laverty, S.C., Loom of Many Threads. The English and French Influences on the Character of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (Paulist Press: New York, 1958).
Betty Ann McNeil, D.C. Courtesy of The Catholic University of America Press and the Gale Group. Posted with permission. For additional information about the Second Edition of The New Catholic Encyclopedia, visit www.gale.com, call 1-800-877-4253, or fax 1-800-414-5043.
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On Saturday, June 30, from 9 am to 5 pm, Emmitsburg will celebrate its annual Community Day. This year, the Shrine will hold the Seton Heritage Expo on our grounds. The event will feature Civil War reenactors, heritage demonstrations, living historians tours, children’s activities, and more. Read More
Songs from the Camps, A FREE Civil War Picnic Concert
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Summer Renovations and Revised Shrine Hours
You are visiting the National Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton at a very special time – a time of growth, a time of expansion, and a time of inspiration. Our roots in this Valley of Blessings, as Mother Seton referred to this area, are deep and strong – deep from the years of history that took place here and strong from the enduring legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Our mission is to promote the life and legacy of the Elizabeth Ann Seton as a source of inspiration and encouragement for all people. As part of this mission we are expanding our spiritual and historical enrichment programs for all ages, pilgrimages, retreats, and workshops. Our museum will also be expanding its historical exhibits and offerings. All of this expansion results in the need to grow physically as well as spiritually! Much growth has already taken place and there is more to be done. As part of this growth, the HVAC system is being replaced in part of our facility, which includes the Basilica and some of the Museum areas. We appreciate your understanding during our time of growth, and it is our utmost priority to provide a comfortable and memorable visit for our patrons. Many of the areas are unaffected by the HVAC construction, and they will be cool and ready for you to visit! Read More


