Seton Shrine to celebrate 50 years of America's first native-born saint
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The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland, began a year of celebration on the saint's canonization in 2025. / Credit: Seton ShrineWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 9, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).This week the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton will welcome hundreds of people to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the canonization of the first American-born saint and to recognize the 87 American Catholics on the path to sainthood now. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, a mother, convert to the Catholic faith, and founder of the Sisters of Charity, was canonized by Pope Paul VI on Sept. 14, 1975. The Seton Shrine will commemorate the milestone of her canonization with a weekend-long event on its grounds in Emmitsburg, Maryland, honoring her legacy and her work of planting the seeds for Catholic education in the United States.The weekend will also highlight other American saints and those who are blessed, venerable, or servants of God "who reveal th...
The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland, began a year of celebration on the saint's canonization in 2025. / Credit: Seton Shrine
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 9, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).
This week the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton will welcome hundreds of people to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the canonization of the first American-born saint and to recognize the 87 American Catholics on the path to sainthood now.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, a mother, convert to the Catholic faith, and founder of the Sisters of Charity, was canonized by Pope Paul VI on Sept. 14, 1975.
The Seton Shrine will commemorate the milestone of her canonization with a weekend-long event on its grounds in Emmitsburg, Maryland, honoring her legacy and her work of planting the seeds for Catholic education in the United States.
The weekend will also highlight other American saints and those who are blessed, venerable, or servants of God "who reveal that people from the U.S. can obtain holiness," Rob Judge, executive director of the Seton Shrine, told CNA.
"We wanted to make the celebration about that possibility for all of us," he said. "That God loves us, he's destined all of us for heaven, and we can all obtain that through his grace."
The event is expected to be one of the biggest events in the history of the shrine.
The celebration will kick off Friday, Sept. 12, with a concert by classically trained musicians from the Peabody Institute in Baltimore and The Juilliard School who will perform in the evening as the historic grounds are lit up with tea lights and candles. They will play hits from the 1970s to take attendees back the year Seton became a saint.
On Saturday, Sept. 13, the general superior of the Vincentian order, Father Tomaž Mavric, will celebrate Mass; adoration and confession will also be available as well as the chance to learn more about Seton's story through tours and exhibits.
Sunday, Sept. 14, marks the 50th anniversary and will include a Mass celebrated by Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore and Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Attendees will also hear "a message and an apostolic blessing from Pope Leo that will be read at the Mass by representatives of the nuncio's office," Judge said.
Since Seton's canonization, 11 Americans have been canonized and 87 more have the potential to join them. The weekend's special event called "Saints on Their Way Village" will welcome representatives from nearly two dozen guilds dedicated to advancing the cause of an American for canonization. Each guild will host a table to share information and answer questions.
Attendees can also explore the "Who's Next?" exhibit in the shrine's museum. The display features photos of potential saints including Dorothy Day, Blessed Solanus Casey, and Venerable Fulton Sheen.
Attendees might even catch a glimpse of themselves in the mirrors that hang alongside the pictures to show "we can all be saints, even if not declared saints," Judge said.
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