Editorial – Winter 2026
As we release our Winter issue of The Family Seton, it’s 67 degrees today and most of us will wear a sweater or jacket if we go outside. This is cold to us since we are used to much warmer… continue reading »
As we release our Winter issue of The Family Seton, it’s 67 degrees today and most of us will wear a sweater or jacket if we go outside. This is cold to us since we are used to much warmer… continue reading »
Volunteers are the backbone of every organization, and this is especially true in the life of a parish. These are often the people in the background… continue reading »
Father Williams Abba, St. Elizabeth Seton’s (SES) Parochial Administrator, offered a relevant reminder in his welcoming comments… continue reading »
The experts say, before you marry someone, get lost in the car together. If this advice gets out, there goes the wedding industry!… continue reading »
It was Christmas Eve, and beneath a canopy of scintillating stars, lay a rural village blanketed under a vast cloth of snow. The warm yellow glow of a flickering candle shone… continue reading »
On Thursday, January 22, family, and friends gathered for a Mass of Resurrection at… continue reading »
The Knights of Coumbus St Elizabeth Seton Council 12144 recognized its outstanding members… continue reading »
Tortellini soup is an Italian favorite for winter and spring. During lent this recipe can… continue reading »
Thanksgiving was later than usual this year, resulting in fewer shopping days before Christmas. That sobering fact made the Seton Women’s Society annual Holiday Bazaar a… continue reading »
Elizabeth Ann Seton is a saint. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is an American. All of us say this with special joy,… continue reading »
To truly understand Jericho, you have to look past the stone walls and the Roman villas into a time when humanity was first learning… continue reading »
The first morning retreat presented by the Spiritual Guide ministry took place Saturday January 24th. As participants gathered in the church hall, they found … continue reading »
On Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, Santa made another visit to the Santa Tersita Dining Hall… continue reading »
We have a celebration coming up that is so big – so important – that we can’t fit it into just one night – we need three!… continue reading »
When I was a little girl, I wanted a vegetable garden. As a “city girl” I had no idea how to start, so my mother helped. We selected seeds, corn, carrots, radishes… continue reading »
Over 400 parishioners participated in the St. Elizabeth Seton renovation survey. You shared your thoughts, opinions and ideas. All of these have been taken to heart and the… continue reading »
The St. Elizabeth Seton Women’s Society was established in 1977, a year after the parish was created. … continue reading »
Welcome to the special fall edition of the Seton Family Newsletter! As the air in Sun City begins to carry the gentle hint of the changing season… continue reading »
The Family Seton celebrates its fourth year of publishing with this fall issue. We have circulated sixteen issues with various articles about who we are and what our parish has accomplished… continue reading »
What is prayer? According to St. John Damascene, an eighth-century Syrian Monk, prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God… continue reading »
An open invitation doesn’t need to be grand or complicated. It is merely a chance for us to offer what we have and share it with others. As Christ reminds in the parable of talents… continue reading »