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Click the link above to see a video of the World Marriage Day Volunteers in Action |
Church Tour - Southern Style! Click the link above to see highlights of Fr. Jason's Church Pilgrimage on 2/8/2010 |
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is a busy place. We have over 70 different organizations serving the community in a variety of ways, and the list grows and evolves as each year passes, reflecting the needs and interests of our parishioners and the community at large. Please Join Us We invite you to join us as we teach and learn, pray and sanctify, and raise our voices in songs of praise. For when people worship and pray together; work and play together; laugh, cry and sacrifice together; they create a community with a common history and a rich heritage that becomes an essential element of their identity. We would like you to be a part of ours. |
Attention All WW
II Vets and Family Members!
If you are a World War II Veteran or have a family member living in the area who served in the military during World War II, please contact the Community Life Office to be included in a very special event that will be held in November. Please call or e-mail Kathy Kunes at kkunes@eseton.org or 972-596-5505 x4246.
2011 will be a very Special year... 35th Anniversary of the Ordination of Monsignor Henry V. Petter... 35th Anniversary of the Catholic Community of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton... Two Reasons to Celebrate! Save the Date! Evening of April 30, 2011. |
We have groups that serve by supporting others with similar interests, or at the same stage of life or circumstances – such as Mothers and Others and the Caregivers Support Group. There are many different devotional groups and scripture study groups. There are Youth groups like Crew and Scouts and the Children’s Choir and Children’s Liturgy that encourage the young members of our parish to make Seton a vibrant part of their life – not just a place Mom and Dad make them go on Sunday. There are groups that comfort the grieving and those that assist the needy. Some are called to govern and others to teach. And new groups are always forming.




