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We trace Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s journey from New York high society to Eucharistic conviction, widowhood, and the founding of America’s first free Catholic school for girls. Her love-first pedagogy, collaboration with Bishop John Carroll, and the Sisters of Charity reveal a blueprint for education aimed at holiness.
• Seton’s early life and spiritual hunger
• Conversion through Eucharistic encounter in Italy
• Widowhood opening a path to teaching and service
• Founding the first free Catholic school for girls
• Educational philosophy centered on Christ and virtue
• Love-led discipline and classroom culture
• Eucharistic devotion shaping daily school life
• Formation of the Sisters of Charity
• Partnership with Bishop John Carroll on school vision
• Trials, poverty, and providence in early Baltimore
• Lasting legacy for Catholic education in America
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