This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” (Psalm 118:24) For us who have a personal faith in Jesus Christ, the season of Lent has great meaning in the life of Jesus but also in the life of the Jewish people and their forty years of wandering in the… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – April 9
Today is Palm Sunday and the beginning of the most important week of the entire year, the week we call Holy Week. Those of us who love Jesus Christ and believe in him as the Lord and Savior of our lives are so blessed by the memory of the last days of the life of… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – April 2
Last Sunday, March 26, Faith for Families had a gathering in the Family Center after the 10:15am Mass. To say the least, a good time was had by all who were involved. The theme of the day was Easter and the highlight of the day was the Easter egg hunt for the children ages 2-11.… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – March 26
Last Saturday, March 18, the Morning of Recollection was a delightful community blessing for all of us. As usual, the Stewardship Committee did a great job in planning, preparing and in carrying out the time of prayer, of sharing and of praising the Lord. We were invited by the note in the Parish Bulletin and… Read More »
Pastor”s Corner – March 19
This weekend, March 18-19, we begin our annual Lenten Mission. We gladly and graciously welcome Father Ron Hoye, A Vincentian Priest, to St. Elizabeth Seton Church Parish. We await his message with open minds and with willing hearts. Father Ron will speak on Monday, March 20, Tuesday, March 21 and Wednesday, March 22, at 6:30PM.… Read More »
Informed Catholics – April 2017
APRIL 2017 Welcome to the first SES “Informed Catholics” column. After attending the GO! Gulf Coast Adult Faith Formation and Evangelization Conference early this year, members of the Adult Faith Formation Committee wanted to come back and give some of what they had seen and heard: new ways to revitalize, evangelize, inform, and form adult… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – March 12
Four years ago, today (March 12), the Roman Catholic Church did not have a Pope! The Cardinals of the Church were in Conclave at the Vatican praying and voting on who the next Holy Father would be. On February 28, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI had resigned for reasons of health. Such an event had not… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – Mar 5
The year, 2018, will be an important date for all of us who are members of the Diocese of Lafayette. It was one hundred years ago that the Diocese of Lafayette was established as a separate Diocese. On January 11, 1918, the Holy See formally made the Diocese of Lafayette a reality. Up until then,… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – Feb 26
Of the different seasons of the entire year, the most important for us Catholics and for all Christians is the liturgical weeks of Lent. This coming Wednesday begins the season of Lent. Ash Wednesday, March 1, begins the most significant time of the year as we prepare for the Easter Triduum of Holy Week, Holy… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – Feb 19
The Seven Sacraments of our Church are essential to each one of us in living our personal faith in Jesus Christ, our Savior, Lord, Shepherd and Teacher. Over the past few weeks, forty-one of our children made their First Confession. They shared in the healing mercy and gentle forgiveness of Jesus for the first time… Read More »
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