{"id":12394,"date":"2019-01-04T09:14:05","date_gmt":"2019-01-04T15:14:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/admin.patheos.com\/blogs\/janetheactuary\/?p=12394"},"modified":"2019-01-04T11:09:56","modified_gmt":"2019-01-04T17:09:56","slug":"happy-elizabeth-ann-seton-day-with-discussion-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/janetheactuary\/2019\/01\/happy-elizabeth-ann-seton-day-with-discussion-questions.html","title":{"rendered":"Happy Elizabeth Ann Seton Day!  (with discussion questions)"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12409\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.patheos.com\/blogs\/sites\/533\/2019\/01\/Saint_Elizabeth_Ann_Seton_1774_-_1821.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"236\" height=\"288\"><\/p>\n<p>It would seem that I have not, despite multiple years of blogging, blogged about her, the first American citizen to have been canonized, a wife, mother, widow, and religious foundress, whose feast day is today, the anniversary of her death on January 4, 1821.<\/p>\n<p>She was raised as an Episcopalian, devout but also happy to enjoy life as part of the social elite of New York in the early years of independence.\u00a0 After marrying William Seton, of a well-to-do business family, she had five children, but the family business crashed and William suffered from tuberculosis, so they travelled with their eldest daughter to Italy in 1803, in hopes that the milder weather could improve his health, but he died shortly after arriving.\u00a0 For some time after his death, before she could arrange return passage, she stayed with the Filicchi family, business associates of the Setons, and Antonio and his wife Amabilia shared with her both the treasures of Italy and their Catholic faith.\u00a0 Elizabeth returned to the United States the following spring, and converted to Catholicism in 1805, whereupon she faced several years of rejection by her family and struggle to support her children before, with the financial support of benefactors, she founded a school for poor children and a religious order, the Sisters of Charity.<\/p>\n<p>Some time ago, I had acquired a collection of her writings, from the <em>Sources of American Spirituality<\/em> series (Paulist Press, edited by Ellin Kelly and Annabelle Melville, 1987).\u00a0 Here are a few of the passages that I had bookmarked at the time.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>This is some particular festival here \u2014 Mrs. F. took me with her to mass as she calls it, and we say to church \u2014 I don\u2019t know how to say the awful effect at being where they told me\u00a0<em>God<\/em> was present in the blessed sacrament, and the tall pale meek heavenly looking man who did I don\u2019t know what for I was the side of the alter, so that I could not look up without seeing his countenance on which many lights from the altar reflected, and gave such strange impressions to my soul that I could but cover my face with my ands and let the tears run \u2014 oh my the very little while we were there will never be forgotten though I saw nothing and no one, but this more than human person as he seemed to me.\u00a0 (p. 131, Feb 2, 1804 in her journal, written as addressed to her sister-in-law)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Then on February 10th (p 131-2):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>these dear people are so strange about religion.\u00a0 I asked Mr. F, something I don\u2019t know what about the different religions and he began to tell me there was only one true Religion and without a right Faith we could not be acceptable to God \u2014 O Sir then said I, if there is but one Faith and nobody pleases God without it, where are all the good people who die out of it \u2014 I don\u2019t know he answered, that depends on what light of Faith they had received, but I know where people will go who can know the right Faith if they pray for it and enquire for it, and yet do neither, \u2014 much as to say Sir you want me to pray and enquire and be of your Faith said I laughing \u2014 pray, and enquire said he, that is all I ask you.\u00a0 so dearest Bec I am laughing with God when I try to be serious and say daily as the good gentleman told me in old Mr. Popes words, \u201c<em>if I am right O teach my heart still in the right to stay if I am wrong thy grace impart to find the better way.\u201d\u00a0<\/em> not that I can think there is a better way than I know \u2014 but every one must be respected in their own \u2014<\/p>\n<p>the other day a young Englishman brought the blood from my very heart to my face in the church of Montenay where the F. families took Ann and I to a lovely part of the country where Mr. F. had been concealed by the blessed inhabitants of the covent during some political revolution, and they invited us to hear mass in their chapel,\u00a0<em>there<\/em> this poor young Englishman at the very moment the Priest was doing the most sacred action they call the elevation, (after the bread you know is blessed with the prayers as they do when we go to communion) just at that moment this wild young man said loud in my ear this is what they call there real\u00a0<em>PRESENCE \u2013 <\/em>my very heart trembled with shame and sorrow for his unfeeling interruption of their sacred adoration for all around was dead silence and many were prostrated \u2014 involuntarily I bent from him to the pavement and thought secretly on the word of St. Paul with starting tears \u201cthey discern not the Lords body\u201d and the next thought was how should they eat and drink their very damnation for not\u00a0<em>discerning it<\/em>, if indeed it is not\u00a0<em>there<\/em> \u2014 yet how should it be\u00a0<em>there<\/em>, and how did he breathe my Soul in me, and how and how a hundred other things I know nothing about.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>and on the 24th (p. 133)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>My sister dear how happy would we be if we believed what these dear souls believe, that they\u00a0<em>possess God<\/em> in the Sacrament and that he remains in their churches and is carried to them when they are sick.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>She then returned to the United States and engaged in a period of study and deliberation documented by letters to the Filicchis and others, struggles compounded by the fact that Catholics were deemed to be the poor rabble of the city, finally in January 1805 writing in another journal account (p. 164-165):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I WILL GO PEACABLY AND FIRMLY TO THE CATHOLICK CHURCH \u2013 for if Faith is so important to our Salvation I will seek it where true Faith first begun, seek it among those who received it from GOD HIMSELF, the controversies on it I am quite incapable of deciding, and as the strictest Protestant allows Salvation to a good Catholick, to the Catholicks I will go, and try to be a good one, may God accept my intention and pity me.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>On March 14, 1805, she made her profession of faith, and on March 20th, her first confession, and on March 25, her first communion, writing<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>At last Amabilia \u2014 at last \u2014 GOD IS MINE and I AM HIS \u2014 Now let all go its round \u2013\u00a0<em>I HAVE RECEIVED HIM<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The remainder of the volume is less interesting to me because it\u2019s her correspondence, more journals, etc., from her post-conversion period and her years as Mother Seton.\u00a0 For more details, here\u2019s a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.americamagazine.org\/issue\/665\/article\/american-daughter\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">brief biography of her<\/a>, and a <a href=\"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/Full-Biography-of-St-Elizabeth-Ann-Seton.pdf\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">lengthier one here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>But here\u2019s what I\u2019m thinking about in particular today:\u00a0 I\u2019ve been writing again about Catholicism and evangelism \u2014 observing that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/janetheactuary\/2019\/01\/would-you-invite-a-neighbor-to-church.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\">Evangelical Protestants are very diligent about reaching out to the \u201cunchurched,\u201d<\/a> as they say, but that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/janetheactuary\/2019\/01\/does-the-mass-make-a-difference.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\">Catholics seem a lot iffier about whether being Catholic actually matters<\/a>.\u00a0 (Not long ago, in an article on the latest Chicago church closings, there was a quote from some Archdiocese administrator to the effect of, \u201cwell, we\u2019re just not going to see any new Catholics in those neighborhoods because no historically-Catholic immigrant groups appear to be moving in, so there\u2019s really nothing we can do,\u201d and that really stuck in my craw.)<\/p>\n<p>And here\u2019s what strikes me:<i> without Antonio Filicci, there would have been no Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton<\/i>, no Mother Seton of the Sisters of Charity.\u00a0 Maybe there would have been a Sisters of Charity, had those benefactors been able to recruit someone else in her stead, but that\u2019s not a sure thing since it was because she was charismatic that she drew followers to her, and it also helped quite a bit that she was of the upper class and educated when the Catholics she educated were the \u201cgreat unwashed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Yet I struggle to imagine a \u201cMr. F,\u201d as she wrote, saying in 2019 the things he said that first started her down this path.\u00a0 In fact, I pretty much imagine men like Cardinal Cupich and the like saying, \u201coh, no, Catholics <em>should most definitely not<\/em> be telling others, particularly fairly religious Episcopalians, that there\u2019s anything wrong with their religious path.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So in the year 2019, are there Antonio Filiccis?\u00a0 Should there be?<\/p>\n<p>Second thought:\u00a0 according to what I hear fairly regularly, her conversion \u201cshouldn\u2019t have happened\u201d in another way; that is, even though I know there are a minority of Catholics who have discovered the Traditional Latin Mass, the reaction of the folks that I personally know, when the topic comes up, is more like, \u201choo, boy, can you believe we used to do that?\u00a0 How stupid were we, then, to have mass in a language no one understood?\u201d\u00a0 And the masses that Seton attended in Italy were far from what we in 2019 expect will be meaningful to anyone \u2014 no guitar anywhere in sight, no one singing praise music with their hands up high, one guesses a homily that not even the Italian-speakers found inspirational, certainly not carefully crafted with pop culture references.<\/p>\n<p>Yet she emerged from those masses to write that \u201cI don\u2019t know how to say the awful effect at being where they told me <em>God<\/em> was present in the blessed sacrament\u201d and that \u201cmy very heart trembled with shame and sorrow for his unfeeling interruption of their sacred adoration for all around was dead silence and many were prostrated\u201d and \u201cMy sister dear how happy would we be if we believed what these dear souls believe.\u201d\u00a0 Hers was far from a purely intellectual search, and it seems unlikely that she would have wrestled with which is the true faith had she not been so moved by attending mass.<\/p>\n<p>In the year 2019, would the Elizabeth Ann Setons of today be moved by attending mass?\u00a0 And if not, is this something we as Catholics should be working on fixing?<\/p>\n<p>And finally \u2014 well, I\u2019m trying to find a way to connect up my own personal frustration with just how much Catholics come up short relative to the church involvement of Protestants, with their endless outreach and social groups and Bible studies at all times of day, while I can\u2019t even find enough people to staff Coffee &amp; Donuts, for crying out loud,\u00a0 but I can\u2019t fit this into her life because, well, that\u2019s not her story.\u00a0 But I\u2019ll still raise this.\u00a0 Catholics, this is your challenge:\u00a0 what opportunities to get involved, to learn about your faith, to meet others and build community, does your parish offer?\u00a0 How does that compare to your neighboring Protestant churches?\u00a0 (No, parental involvement in schools that at the end of the day is not much different than public school parents being involved in the PTA or being volunteer coaches doesn\u2019t count.)\u00a0 Do you think that\u2019s because there aren\u2019t enough people to organize these activities, or because there aren\u2019t enough people showing up at these activities?\u00a0 Could, and should, Catholic churches change here?\u00a0 And, if so, how?<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Image:\u00a0<span style=\"display: inline !important; float: none; background-color: transparent; color: #333333; cursor: text; font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman','Bitstream Charter',Times,serif; font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: 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