Objective: Students will learn about St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. They will learn what motivated her to endure personal tragedy, to join the Church, and establish the first Catholic School for girls in the United States. 

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Course curriculum

  • 01

    Religious Education - Elementary - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 1

    • Introduction

    • Resources for Students, Parents, and Teachers

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 1 - LESSON PLAN / STUDY GUIDE

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 1 - VIDEO

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 1 - QUIZ

  • 02

    Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 2

    • Introduction

    • Resources for Students, Parents, and Teachers

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 2 - LESSON PLAN / STUDY GUIDE

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 2 - VIDEO

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - Lesson 2 - QUIZ

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Instructor(s)

Instructor Bio:

Marissa Romero is Vice President of Digital Media. She also is a dedicated writer and Managing Editor for Catholic Online where she has worked for many years. She is a graduate of the California State University system and has earned a bachelor's degree in Communications. She is committed to her mission of promoting excellence in Catholic Education.

Marissa Romero

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