{"id":332,"date":"2021-01-20T16:31:07","date_gmt":"2021-01-20T21:31:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/heartofthehall\/?p=332"},"modified":"2021-01-20T16:35:32","modified_gmt":"2021-01-20T21:35:32","slug":"seeing-the-saints-among-us-by-jessica-kelly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/heartofthehall\/2021\/01\/20\/seeing-the-saints-among-us-by-jessica-kelly\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Seeing the Saints Among Us&#8221; by Jessica Kelly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">It was senior year of high school and everyone, including myself, was deciding where they should go to college. As usual, I went to my grandfather for advice. I had a few options and I was unsure where I should commit. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">He encouraged me to research each of the colleges I had been accepted into carefully, including the principles, histories, values, and missions that each of them supported and was founded upon. One university after another, I diligently searched as my grandpa had advised.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">When it came to Seton Hall University, I remember finding loads of information about its Catholic <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">mission, extra-curricular opportunities, and the education <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">program of which I would soon be a part. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">What struck me, however, was the information I found regarding why this school had its name, and who it was named after: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Her legacy of servitude, faith, and feminist accomplishments should be learned and recognized by the entire Seton Hall University <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">community: Saint Elizabeth is an inspiration and role model to us all.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">When students, faculty, and alumni think of Seton Hall University, many ideas and happy memories may <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">come to mind. Some examples might include basketball games at The Rock (one of my personal favorites), classes we fell in love with, friends we made, and spring days on the green. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Many fail to recognize, however, the legendary woman our great university is named after. Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to an Episcopalian family on August 28th, 1774, in New York City. By the age of nineteen, she was living in Italy and was married to her husband, William Magee <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Seton.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Together they had five children: William Seton II, Richard, Catherine, <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Anna Maria, and Rebecca Mary. During her time in Italy, Seton discovered Catholicism and converted to this new faith. After her husband William passed away, Elizabeth returned to New York and brought her faith back to her native <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">country. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Despite being a widow, Saint Elizabeth bravely raised her children on her own and brought them back to <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">America where she was determined to spread her faith. Even though Elizabeth had lost the support of her parents after converting and was a single mother, she was still determined to do her best for God.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Seton\u2019s aim was to inform others <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">of God\u2019s power and redeeming love. She went on to be a part of several Catholic service organizations, which would inform others about her faith as well as aid those in need. Seton founded the Sisters of Charity in America, which has several branches <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">throughout the nation. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">According to the organization Seton Shrine, this was \u201cthe first community for religious women established in the United States.\u201d This group sponsored hospitals and health care, as well as provided educational opportunities for those in need. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Beyond this, Seton also started St. Joseph\u2019s academy and Free School which was dedicated to, \u201cplanting the seeds of Catholic education in the United States.\u201d Saint Elizabeth also helped to establish religious centers throughout North America, where individuals continue to work and help those in poverty today.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Just like Elizabeth, it is up to us to tell <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">others about God and our own faith, spreading His word and His promise to save us if we believe in Him. Seton worked hard for God, spread love to those around her, and did her best to <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">share the Gospel. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Regardless of her hardships and struggles, Saint Elizabeth was a strong and independent woman who worked hard for what she believed in. Although she may not have known it at the time, she has become an icon for strength, bravery, and even feminism.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Even though she lost the support of her family and had lost her husband, she did not change her ways or lose her faith. It would have been easy for Seton to pretend that she was still an Episcopalian in order to take part in her family\u2019s wealth, but she stood by her beliefs instead. Seton persevered, proving that women can do anything, including spreading God\u2019s word and supporting her family on her own. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">In 1975, Pope Paul VI canonized Seton, making her the first American-born woman to be named a saint. Her <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">nephew, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, a Bishop of Newark, was the founder of Seton Hall and named the school after his aunt to honor her work and memory. Her faith was an inspiration to both himself and others, so much so that our entire university was named after her.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Although Saint Elizabeth passed <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">many years ago, her legacy lives on and should be remembered. Her <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">characteristics of bravery, strength, feminism, and faith should inspire us and be carried on today. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Those fighting for modern gender equality should admire and look up to Seton, who could be considered a part of the movement before it even began. For instance, she raised her children on her own, moving them from <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">her home in Italy to America.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Additionally, Seton was disowned by her parents upon converting to a new faith, but this did not stop her from holding on to what she believed in and pursuing her goal to spread God\u2019s word and His love to those in need. Saint Elizabeth could have easily given up, accepted her parents\u2019 <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">money at the cost of her own beliefs, and lived an easy life in which she knew herself and her children would be cared for financially. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Instead, Seton proved that even as a woman, she could do anything she wanted to with her own life.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Too often women are viewed as inferior or incapable of doing things on their own, but Seton proved that this is simply not true. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">As a woman, she established organizations that continue to help people today, provided educational opportunities for those who needed it, and worked on developing hospitals in America. We should be honored to attend a university named after someone so loving, faithful, and brave.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Elizabeth Ann Seton should be a role model to every single student, <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">staff member, and administrator at Seton Hall University. Her missions of educating, spreading God\u2019s word, and helping those less fortunate should be carried on by each of us. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">These acts of kindness and faith can be seen throughout our campus, <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">and each of us should do our best to be a part of these missions. Some concrete examples of Seton Hall\u2019s mission can be seen in organizations such as the Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE), the Office of Mission and Ministry, and even our &#8220;The Heart<\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">\u00a0of the Hall&#8221; publication.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">In today\u2019s world, we have many more opportunities, resources, and <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">technologies than ever before to share God\u2019s promise to save those who believe in Him, and to help those in need. We can use our social media platforms to let others know of a God who loves and cares for us, as demonstrated by our &#8220;The Heart <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">of the Hall&#8221; Instagram and Facebook pages. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Pirates can volunteer to help educate <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">others who may be at a disadvantage, just as Elizabeth Seton would have done. Whatever you decide to do for God, it is important to do your best and show others how amazing His love can be. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Saint Elizabeth would have loved to see how much our University is doing to help others, as well as how much we do to spread God\u2019s word. We must continue to work on this and expand our ministry to further her legacy.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was senior year of high school and everyone, including myself, was deciding where they should go to college. 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