Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18 and the first issue of this volume. This part continues documenting the writings of Elizabeth Seton contained in the archives of Saint Joseph Provincial House. There are letters to her friend Catherine Dupleix, mostly about Elizabeth’s family. There are also letters to various family members, especially Rebecca and Cecilia Seton. Those to Rebecca describe the Setons’ quarantine in Italy and Elizabeth’s growing interest in Catholicism. Those to Cecilia are filled with spiritual thoughts and advice
An introduction to the Seton Writings Project with a list of abbreviations and notes
Mary Donovan examines Elizabeth Seton’s experience as a widow and as a mother of a teen daughter and...
Correspondence and journals, 1793-1808https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentian_ebooks/1008/thumbnai...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18. This part continues doc...
Previous installments of this list may be found in volumes 18 and 19. This part continues documentin...
This list continues from volume 18, issue 1 and includes Elizabeth Seton materials from all non-Sist...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
The fifth list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1821 ...
The first half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Having published the collected writings of Elizabeth Seton, the Seton Writings Committee decided tha...
The fourth list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1817...
The first half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials ...
The second half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
The third list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1814-...
The second half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including material...
An introduction to the Seton Writings Project with a list of abbreviations and notes
Mary Donovan examines Elizabeth Seton’s experience as a widow and as a mother of a teen daughter and...
Correspondence and journals, 1793-1808https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentian_ebooks/1008/thumbnai...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18. This part continues doc...
Previous installments of this list may be found in volumes 18 and 19. This part continues documentin...
This list continues from volume 18, issue 1 and includes Elizabeth Seton materials from all non-Sist...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
The fifth list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1821 ...
The first half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Having published the collected writings of Elizabeth Seton, the Seton Writings Committee decided tha...
The fourth list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1817...
The first half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials ...
The second half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
The third list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials from January 1814-...
The second half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including material...
An introduction to the Seton Writings Project with a list of abbreviations and notes
Mary Donovan examines Elizabeth Seton’s experience as a widow and as a mother of a teen daughter and...
Correspondence and journals, 1793-1808https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentian_ebooks/1008/thumbnai...