St Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal
A die-cast St Elizabeth Ann Seton medal supplied wholesale to Catholic schools, parishes, religious-goods stores, and online resellers. Each piece is struck in Italy from durable zamak alloy and finished in an antiqued silver-tone, with sharp relief on both faces and a soldered jump ring ready for a chain, cord, rosary, or keyring; the back is inscribed “Pray for Us.” Each medal measures 22 × 16 mm (about ⅞ × ⅝ inch), and the oxidised finish resists tarnish and keeps the engraving legible through years of daily wear. Medals are supplied in packs of 10, with volume pricing on larger quantities and a low minimum order.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonised. A New York wife and mother, widowed young, she became Catholic in 1805, founded the Sisters of Charity — the first American religious community for women — and opened the first free Catholic school in the country, earning her place as the mother of Catholic education in America. She was canonised in 1975 and is the patron of Catholic schools, schoolteachers, and Catholic education, as well as widows and the bereaved. The medal pictures her as a widow in early-American dress and bonnet, with “St. Elizabeth Seton” around the front.
For buyers, the medal serves a clearly defined American market: Catholic schools, teachers, and education offices, gifts for Catholic Schools Week and graduations, Seton-named schools, colleges, and hospitals, parishes and shrines that bear her name, widows’ and bereavement ministries, and stock around her January 4 feast. The compact oval suits display cards, blister packs, and counter merchandising, and pairs naturally with chains or cord stocked alongside it.
As a long-established Italian-sourced supplier shipping to roughly 25 countries, we include detailed customs invoices on every international order and hold medal quality consistent across repeat batches — so your shelves stay stocked and your reorders match what sold before. Request volume pricing or a full line sheet to add St Elizabeth Ann Seton to your medal range.
FAQ
What is St Elizabeth Ann Seton the patron saint of?
St Elizabeth Ann Seton is the patron of Catholic schools, schoolteachers, and Catholic education in America, as well as of widows and those grieving the loss of a child or parent. She is invoked across Catholic schools and teaching communities.
Who was St Elizabeth Ann Seton?
She was the first native-born American to be canonised (1774–1821). A New York wife, mother, and widow who became Catholic in 1805, she founded the Sisters of Charity and the first free Catholic school in the United States, and was canonised in 1975.
What is the minimum order for wholesale St Elizabeth Ann Seton medals?
Medals are supplied in packs of 10, which is the minimum order, with volume pricing on larger quantities. This low minimum lets schools, parishes, and stores stock St Elizabeth Ann Seton alongside other saints without overcommitting to any single medal.
Do you provide customs documentation for international orders?
Yes. Every international shipment includes detailed customs invoices to support smooth clearance and accurate duty assessment. We ship to roughly 25 countries and keep medal quality consistent across reorders, so your inventory and paperwork stay reliable batch to batch.









