Entries for July 2021

Weekly Flocknote - 7/29/2021

Posted on July 29, 2021

Dear Seton Family, Pursuing a life of faith takes more than a little bit of openness to mystery and to "possibility." There is certainly room for doubts and questions (the apostles Thomas teaches us that), but we cannot approach Jesus if we think we already have all the answers. If we think we have it all figured out, then there is no room for an alternative answer, so skepticism (whi...

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PARISH UPDATE

Weekly Flocknote - 7/22/2021

Posted on July 22, 2021

The Parish Picnic is returning! SAVE THE DATE!! We need volunteers! Our Parish Picnic returns on Sunday, September 19th from 12:30p.m. - 4:00p.m. We need volunteers to help run our most popular activities: pony rides, dunk tank, moon bounce, face painting line, run the cake walk, call the ever popular bingo and more! Please email the Picnic Team at: setonparishpicnic@gmail.com if yo...

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PARISH UPDATE

Weekly Flocknote - 7/15/2021

Posted on July 19, 2021

SAVE THE DATE!! Calling all volunteers! Our Parish Picnic returns on Sunday, September 19th from 12:30p.m. - 4:00p.m. We need volunteers to help run our most popular activities: pony rides, dunk tank, moon bounce, face painting line, run the cake walk, call the ever popular bingo and more! Please email the Picnic Team at: setonparishpicnic@gmail.com if you can help or have questions. Also, each vo...

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PARISH UPDATE

Weekly Flocknote - 7/8/2021

Posted on July 08, 2021

Dear Seton Family, This weekend, we meet the prophet Amos, who was truly a “reluctant” prophet. He had the hard task of preaching a stern word to encourage fidelity to the covenant. His response to harsh words is not unlike what most of us would say: “I was no prophet... I was a shepherd and a dresser of sycamores. The LORD took me... and said to me, Go, prophesy to my peopl...

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PARISH UPDATE

Weekly Flocknote - 7/1/2021

Posted on July 01, 2021

Dear Friends, “A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.” (Mark 6: 1-6) This summer marks the 60th anniversary of one of the milestones of the Civil Rights Movement: the Freedom Riders. In 1960, the Supreme Court ruled that segregated bathrooms, waiting rooms and lunch counters were unconstitutional and that enforcing...

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