St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Devotional Canvas
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A portrait of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized; New York Episcopalian widowed at 29 with five children, converted to Catholicism in 1805.
Founded the Sisters of Charity at Emmitsburg, Maryland - the first U.S. congregation of religious women - and pioneer of the American parochial school system. Canonized 1975 by Paul VI.
"We must pray without ceasing, in every occurrence and employment of our lives."
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Feast Day: January 4
Patronage: Catholic schools · Widows · Converts · Seafarers · Maryland
Lived: 1774–1821 in United States
Category: Religious / Foundress / Convert
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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A portrait of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized; New York Episcopalian widowed at 29 with five children, converted to Catholicism in 1805.
Founded the Sisters of Charity at Emmitsburg, Maryland - the first U.S. congregation of religious women - and pioneer of the American parochial school system. Canonized 1975 by Paul VI.
"We must pray without ceasing, in every occurrence and employment of our lives."
Quick Facts
Feast Day: January 4
Patronage: Catholic schools · Widows · Converts · Seafarers · Maryland
Lived: 1774–1821 in United States
Category: Religious / Foundress / Convert
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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