the first is saint elizabeth ann seton. >> i think we have a slide. >> we do.she was a fascinating woman. a woman of the early 1800s. had five children, raised ep episcopalian, quite wealthy. her husband was ill and eventually went bankrupt. she lost several of her children. during the time, in fact when they were in italy, she found catholicism, came back to the united states, and founded an order, the sisters of the charity of st. joseph. and they are mainly a teaching and hospital order. so people in the bay area would know seton hospital is, of course, named after her. >> so that was her married name, elizabeth ann seton? >> yes. >> and she died on and was canonized? >> 1975. >> this process is lengthy. >> it can be. it can be very shore. john paul and mother theresa were quite short. especially inour modern age, things get rushed a bit. >> sparkling holiness. >>> and then what happens on the next day? >> then the 5th we have another american. he wasn't american born, but he was a bohemian, john newman, bishop of philadelphia. he is not, some people think o