What is Hope?
Pope Francis has announced 2025 as a Jubilee Year, “Pilgrims of Hope”, which began Christmas Eve 2024. So – what does that even mean? What is hope anyway?… continue reading »
Pope Francis has announced 2025 as a Jubilee Year, “Pilgrims of Hope”, which began Christmas Eve 2024. So – what does that even mean? What is hope anyway?… continue reading »
Pope Francis has named 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope. As Christians we are to called to be Pilgrims of Hope. What does that mean- pilgrims of hope?… continue reading »
The second annual Lenten retreat was held at St. Elizabeth Seton (SES) in the parish hall on Saturday, March 1,2025. It was hosted by The Catholic Daughters of America… continue reading »
The Family Seton, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s parish newsletter, is published four times a year requiring the work of a number of volunteer writers… continue reading »
By Dick Milanese In February, the St. Elizabeth Seton St. Vincent DePaul Chapter held a thank you party for the parishioners who have given generously … … continue reading »
Many Catholics believe that the Fridays of Lent are different. Well, for one thing, Catholics abstain from meat during Ash Wednesday… continue reading »
In March, the Seton Society celebrated a very exceptional woman of faith, Elsie Van Bruaene. Elsie, a long time Seton Society member and parishioner is celebrating 100 years of life… continue reading »
I grew up in Beaverton, Oregon about a mile away from the Nike World Headquarters. It kind of made us feel famous, like we actually had a part in the Olympics…. continue reading »
In his first letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul reminds us that the body is made up of many parts, each serving a unique function:… continue reading »
It was Easter morning. Queen Spring had bedecked the earth with her fragrant white blossoms. Radiant beams of sunlight splashed across the verdant green grass… continue reading »
All of creation relies on water for survival. Fresh or salt, all consume it to hydrate from within, and some live in it… continue reading »
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, as of 2022 approximately 59.3 million adults, or 23.1% of the United States population, live with a mental illness… continue reading »
“A labor of love and creativity” are words that come to mind in describing the spiritually inspiring and uplifting Lenten cantata, Encounter. … continue reading »
Beginning at approximately 10:30 AM on January 7, 2025, the Palisades Fire started southeast of Palisades Drive, followed by the Eaton Fire, which started in Altadena, and the Hurst Fire in Sylmar… continue reading »
Summer has always been a time that I looked forward to. A time for vacations, of refuge, relaxation, and enjoyment; a time to recharge from the holidays and spring events that … continue reading »
I love a good conversion story and Scott and Kimberly Hahn’s is one of the best. Their book “Rome Sweet Home, our journey to Catholicism” begins with Scott admitting that he had a troubled youth and… continue reading »
By Deacon Sal SVdP Thank You party Pictured above: It was a Feast! And anyone who was lucky enough to bid on this meal at … … continue reading »
Our beloved Pastor is off to visit his family in Nigeria… continue reading »
Pope Francis has defined 2025 as the year of Hope. “Let’s build a world full of hope and kindness.” There are many questions that arise regarding hope. Are we hopeful for what is to come… continue reading »
I was asked by Deacon Sal to share my story with the parishioners of St. Elizabeth Seton. Rather than a traditional interview, I felt I would share with you why I have accepted the challenge… continue reading »
On December 19th, the various St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) conferences that serve daily meals at Santa Teresita in El Mirage invited Santa to their daily meal. Families… continue reading »