Sterling Silver Medium Round Saint Elizabeth Seton Medal

$27.50

Born an Episcopalian, Elizabeth Ann Seton converted to Catholicism in 1805 and opened a school in Boston. She established a Catholic girl’s school in Baltimore, initiating the parochial school system in America. She founded the Sisters of Charity in 1809, the first Native American religious community for women. Her feast day is January 4th.

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Description

Born an Episcopalian, Elizabeth Ann Seton converted to Catholicism in 1805 and opened a school in Boston. She established a Catholic girl’s school in Baltimore, initiating the parochial school system in America. She founded the Sisters of Charity in 1809, the first Native American religious community for women. Her feast day is January 4th.

Additional information

Weight 2.2 g
Alloy

Sterling Silver

Engraved Language

English

Medal Device

Saint Elizabeth Seaton