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Seton Reflections

Seton Shrine

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Seton Reflections connects real life stories and wisdom of Mother Seton with the Saints, a holy feast day, or a timely topic. Our hope is that you might find encouragement through these brief reflections. You can read these reflections at setonshrine.org or subscribe to these weekly emails and get them sent directly to your mailbox.
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28:19 - A Podcast of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Keller, TX

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

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28:19 is a new SEAS Podcast hosted by Gabe Gutierrez and Chris West. They both served in Youth Ministry for years at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and now are excited to be hosting the 28:19 show to discuss current events within the life and seasons of the Church! 28:19 takes its name from Matthew 28:19 which is Jesus' call to his disciples to preach the Gospel and make disciples all throughout the world. In these difficult and uncertain times, we can rely on these words of Jesus that He desires ...
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Ernest Thompson Seton's book, "Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac." Published in 1919, it tells the story of a tiny Grizzly cub who grew to be the Monarch of the Plains -- and the Prisoner of humanity's arrogance. "Kind memory calls the picture up before me now, clear, living clear: I see them as they sat, the one small and slight, the other tall and brawny, leader and led, rough men of the hills. They told me this tale--in broken bits they gave it, a sentence at a time. ... They told of the ri ...
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Irenaeus suffered greatly in their lives and were deeply “acquainted with grief.” Instead of leading to despair, suffering made them fully alive to the beauty of the world and to the gift of God’s grace.Seton Shrine
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For humans, finding a balance between justice and mercy is always difficult. But St. Elizabeth Ann Seton understood that God’s grace transcends earthly limits, and allows mercy to fall lightly from heaven on our hearts and minds.Seton Shrine
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These two brave and unselfish women devoted their lives to educating poor children and ministering to the needy. We can see their legacies today in the religious communities they founded, and the thousands of Catholic schools across our nation.Seton Shrine
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In giving their lives, strength, and sufferings for their daughters and sisters, sons and brothers, St. Josephine Bakhita and Mother Seton are eternally united in the life, strength, and suffering of their Beloved Lord.Seton Shrine
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St. John Bosco and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton presented lessons of love and gentleness to the most vulnerable of children. Their gentle instruction inspired their respective countries through the many thousands of pupils who would be taught by the communities they founded.Seton Shrine
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Reflecting on the journey of the three wise men helped lead Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton to the Catholic Church. The Feast of the Epiphany is a good time for us to ask: Where are we traveling? What are we seeking? What star will we follow?Seton Shrine
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Peter Canisius witnessed to the faith through their charitable actions and works of kindness—a strength they received from relying on the loving heart of Mary.Seton Shrine
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St. Vincent de Paul and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton weren’t holy card or fairy-tale figures, but flesh and blood human beings who struggled with earthly dreams. Their lives suggest a way forward for all of us who suffer the tension between a comfortable life in the world and a life thrown open to Christ.…
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We don’t like to put ourselves under the authority of another. For us, power is often synonymous with oppression. But in Christ, and in Our Lady, Mother Seton, and the saints, power exists in the framework of love. And when Love is what rules us, everything changes.Seton Shrine
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Throughout their lives, St. Anne and Mother Seton had little idea of the glorious destiny God had in mind for them. They show us how to be faithful to God in all things, and to trust in his perfect plan for our lives.Seton Shrine
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The difference is great between the young African tribesman in Uganda and the religious foundress from New York City. But we are reminded of their similarities through their different spiritual gifts in the same Spirit and their different forms of service for the same Lord.Seton Shrine
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In the Visitation, we see the Blessed Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth sharing the joyful news of the Incarnation. Their example shows us – as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton did throughout her life – that true friendship brings us closer to God.Seton Shrine
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If we knew the crosses in store for our lives before they were given to us, we may despair and give up immediately. Saint Jean Baptiste de la Salle and Mother Seton show us how to take our crosses with full trust in God one day at a time.Seton Shrine
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The rituals of Holy Week evolved over centuries to help us enter more deeply into the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ. Through her own experiences of suffering and joy, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s life was a mirror of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection.Seton Shrine
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A few weeks after her conversion, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton celebrated the Annunciation by receiving Holy Communion for the first time. Thereafter, even in moments of poverty, loss and death, Elizabeth would follow Mary’s example with grace, courage, and a mission to serve others.Seton Shrine
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When Bernadette Soubirous and Elizabeth Ann Seton each discerned their callings, these future saints gave unstinting witness to their missions, in extreme obedience to truths that brought hope and light to many. They never backed down.Seton Shrine
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We look back on the Feast of Corpus Christi. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS FaithDirect (for online giving) SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Fr. Flynn's Twitter Things we mentioned: Biblos.com 2019 Pew Research Study on Belief in the Eucharist Jesus is the Answer, Song (fro…
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What do we have in common with grain and grapes? St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Fr. Flynn's Twitter Things we mentioned: The Chrism Mass: Two acts, one purpose (from NTC) I LOVE LUCY STOMPING GRAPES (from YouTube user Edvin.) About David Goggins …
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Gabe and Chris reflect on the Ascension of the Lord, and share their favorite Pope St. John Paul the Great stories...JPII, we love you! St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Fr. Flynn's Twitter Things we mentioned: What the Catechism says about the Asce…
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Chris shares two practical ways to share your faith with others. "Always be prepared to make a defense to any one who calls you to account for the hope that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence..." - 1 Peter 3:15 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with…
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As Mass and Confession have opened up, we're slowly working our way back to a regular Sacramental life. Also, Gabe and Chris compare our current situation to preparing for the eschaton (end times). St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Fr. Flynn's Twitt…
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Update on Chris's mom, we go "off-roading", reflecting on Fr. Dennis Smith's homily, and holding on to Hope! Mass and Confession are opening back up! Click here for all the details. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Things we mentioned: 5pm Sunday M…
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We're quarantining real hard, Chris's mom moves in, and sacrifice for 8 year-olds (and the rest of us). St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Sign-Up for SEAS updates with Flocknote! Things we mentioned: Bishop Olson's Pastoral Letter (4/17/2020) SEAS Outreach Ministry Spiritual Survival Guide…
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We go all-in on saying the "A" word....Alleluia!!! St. Elizabeth Ann Seton links: SEAS Website SEAS YouTube Channel SEAS FaceBook SEAS Instagram Things we mentioned: Matt Maher - Christ is Risen (from YouTube: BeingStudios) Fr. Flynn - Self Sacrifice Video Every Sacred Sunday Mass Journal Fr. Mike Schmitz - Are All Catholics Hypocrites? (from YouTu…
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