Her feast day is January 4th. Translated texts from French to English. By 1821, there were 50 Sisters of Charity. The sisters followed the rule of St. Vincent de Paul. Married at age 19. Seton Hall University is named for her. Raised Episcopal, not Catholic. 2 of her children died of tuberculosis. First American- born saint. Loved to read as a child. Briefly lived in Italy. Founded the Daughters of Charity. Became Catholic after her husband died. Beatified in 1963. Born in 1774. Died in 1821 at age 46. Opened first U.S. Catholic school in 1808. Lived in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Canonized in 1975. Was a great writer. Opened 1st U.S. Catholic school in Baltimore. Had five children. Today, there are over 2,700 Sisters of Charity. Her father was a doctor. Her feast day is January 4th. Translated texts from French to English. By 1821, there were 50 Sisters of Charity. The sisters followed the rule of St. Vincent de Paul. Married at age 19. Seton Hall University is named for her. Raised Episcopal, not Catholic. 2 of her children died of tuberculosis. First American- born saint. Loved to read as a child. Briefly lived in Italy. Founded the Daughters of Charity. Became Catholic after her husband died. Beatified in 1963. Born in 1774. Died in 1821 at age 46. Opened first U.S. Catholic school in 1808. Lived in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Canonized in 1975. Was a great writer. Opened 1st U.S. Catholic school in Baltimore. Had five children. Today, there are over 2,700 Sisters of Charity. Her father was a doctor.
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Her feast day is January 4th.
Translated texts from French to English.
By 1821, there were 50 Sisters of Charity.
The sisters followed the rule of St. Vincent de Paul.
Married at age 19.
Seton Hall University is named for her.
Raised Episcopal, not Catholic.
2 of her children died of tuberculosis.
First American-born saint.
Loved to read as a child.
Briefly lived in Italy.
Founded the Daughters of Charity.
Became Catholic after her husband died.
Beatified in 1963.
Born in 1774.
Died in 1821 at age 46.
Opened first U.S. Catholic school in 1808.
Lived in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Canonized in 1975.
Was a great writer.
Opened 1st U.S. Catholic school in Baltimore.
Had five children.
Today, there are over 2,700 Sisters of Charity.
Her father was a doctor.