Faculty Reading Group on Elizabeth Ann Seton – Spring 2025

The life of Elizabeth Ann Seton encompasses the full range of human experience. At different points in her life she was a member of New York high society, a loving wife and mother, a caretaker, an immigrant, an educational innovator, a spiritual leader. Her story has served as a source of inspiration for countless people, including her nephew, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley. Bayley founded Seton Hall University in her honor and in the hopes that this institution would inculcate in faculty and students the values his aunt embodied – compassion, resilience, curiosity, and faith. We are the heirs of Seton’s legacy today.

In order to better understand and embrace this extraordinary legacy and its import for our work at Seton Hall, the Center for Faculty Development and the Center for Catholic Studies are sponsoring a faculty reading group in the Spring 2025 semester. The group will meet six times during the semester (days and times to be determined on the availability of the participants), for 75 minutes each time. In preparation for each meeting, participants will read excerpts from a biography of Elizabeth Seton selected for their relevance to our work at Seton Hall today.

Participants who attend all meetings and complete a 1,000-word essay on Mother Seton will receive a stipend of $500. Interested faculty members are asked to submit the following information by Dec. 16, 2024 to Mary Balkun (mary.balkun@shu.edu) and Tom Rzeznik (thomas.rzeznik@shu.edu):

Name

Department

Status (full time, part-time, adjunct)

A brief rationale for participation in a seminar on this topic (approximately 300 words or less)

3 thoughts on “Faculty Reading Group on Elizabeth Ann Seton – Spring 2025

  1. James Marner

    James Marner
    Stillman School of Business
    Adjunct

    She is our forever leader and history is important. Her history needs to be understood by the SHU Faculty and passed to our students so that her love and mission can be passed on forever since it is based on the love of God for each of us and each of our salvation.

  2. Mary Balkun

    Hi Maureen,
    Thanks for your application. Tom and I will be in touch soon with more details.
    Regards,
    Mary

  3. Maureen Byrnes

    Mother Seton…exactly! Attending Catholic grammar school, we prayed fervently for her Beatification and celebrated when it occurred. As a faculty member at Seton Hall University my ‘encounter’ with Mother Seton, through the faith and artistry of Sister Margaret Beaudette, culminated in having “Continue the Mission” statue installed in Bethany Hall. Having lunch with Mother Seton’s direct descendants at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, at Cardinal Dolan’s kind invitation after the blessing St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s new altar remains an experience beyond fully describing. I look forward to learning more about our Mother Seton through participation with this writing group, if selected.
    Maureen Byrnes, DNP, RN, CNM
    Adjunct Clinical Faculty
    College of Nursing – Accelerated BSN Program

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