Yes, Elizabeth Ann Seton is a patron saint. She is the patron Saint of Catholic schools and the state of Maryland.
She is the patron saint of: against in-law problems against the death of children against the death of parents Apostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea) opposition of Church authorities people ridiculed for their piety Shreveport, Louisiana, diocese of widows
No, the Immaculate Conception is the patron saint of the United States.
Elizabeth Seton opened a school in Boston to support her family and insure the proper education of her children.
Elizabeth Seton is the patron saint of:against in-law problemsagainst the death of childrenagainst the death of parentsApostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea)opposition of Church authoritiespeople ridiculed for their pietyShreveport, Louisiana, diocese ofwidows
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley, on 28 August 1774 in Staten Island, New York. She married William Magee Seton on 25 January 1794. Their five children were: Anna Seton, born 3 May 1795; William Seton, born 25 Nov 1796; Richard Bayley Seton, born 20 July 1798; Catherine Seton, born 28 June 1800; and Rebecca Seton, born 20 August 1802.5 children total.
Elizabeth Ann Seton founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, the first congregation of religious sisters to be established in the United States in 1809. The sisters dedicated themselves to serving the poor and educating children.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton's husband's name was William Magee Seton.
Elizabeth Seton School was created in 1975.
No, but Saint Katharine Drexel, as the patron saint of racial injustice, would surely help children suffering from racial injustice. In addition, given their work as teachers, Saints John Neumann and Elizabeth Ann Seton would also help children. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, widow and mother, is already the patron for loss of parents. The first of the 67 institutions that Saint Frances/Francesca Xavier Cabrini founded after she was sent to the USA was an orphanage, so we can't doubt her interest in children. She also worked with immigrants, so you might wish to ask for her intercession for immigrant children. Although he's not an American, Saint Nicholas is the patron saint for all the children of the world.
No, the body of Elizabeth Ann Seton is not incorrupt.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774.