Opened in 2011, the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church is a community of Roman Catholic worshipers from three parishes who now gather together in a renovate church building once called Saint Luke.
The church is named in honor of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, (1774–1821) was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. She founded the first American congregation of nuns called the Sisters Of Charity.
The new church amounts to a major renovation, expansion and rebuilding of the former church. It preserves exterior architectural features and the stained glass windows, but so radically re-configures the interior that it is unrecognizable from within as St. Luke Church. The new church seats about 700 people.
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Free, on-site parking is available.