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Homilies, Teaching, and Inspiration from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Mechanicsburg, PA

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  • The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God: Father Persing

    31/12/2022 Duração: 34s

    (December 31, 2022) Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, gives us all his blessing for the upcoming year.

  • The Nativity of the Lord: Deacon Hall

    25/12/2022 Duração: 08min

    (December 24, 2022) Deacon David Hall reminds us of the importance of seeking silence and holiness in our lives. 

  • The Nativity of the Lord: Father Charles Persing

    24/12/2022 Duração: 09min

    (December 24, 2022) On this Christmas Eve, Father Charles Persing invites us to spend the upcoming time searching for Jesus.  "In our quest to find Jesus, " Father said, "we are going to find the goodness of God as well as a whole lot about us." Let us, then,  make this search a significant event  by choosing to lead Christ-centered lives. 

  • 3rd Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    10/12/2022 Duração: 08min

    (December 10, 2022) Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, reminds us that this is the season of joyful expectation while we patiently await the return of our Savior through Whom God the Father manifests His glory and majesty. Let us, then, prayerfully prepare our lives for that moment of our Lord's return. 

  • Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception: Father Persing

    08/12/2022 Duração: 06min

    (December 8, 2022) Father Charles Persing, Pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, reminds us on this Feast of Immaculate Conception that Mary was chosen from among the nations to be an example of faith and service, mirroring her motherly love for us as well.

  • 2nd Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    04/12/2022 Duração: 08min

    (December 4, 2022) In preparation for Christmas, "follow this light of faith" -- Father Charles Persing asks of us -- "and God will be preparing us for what is to come with His gift of faith."

  • 2nd Sunday of Advent: Deacon Hall

    03/12/2022 Duração: 10min

    (December 3, 2022) Drawing on today's reading from the Gospel according to Saint Matthew,  Deacon David L Hall reminds us that '"repentance should be a regular part of our spiritual lives" and that "the only way we can allow God's mercy to enter our lives is through repentance." In this season of Advent, it is the time to face our sins and "prepare for the way of Lord; repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand."

  • 1st Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    01/12/2022 Duração: 09min

    (November 27, 2022) In his homily today, Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, talks about the significance of symbolism of this Advent season as well as the importance of keeping the light of Christ always lit in our hearts.

  • The Solemnity of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe: Father Persing

    20/11/2022 Duração: 05min

    (November 20, 2022) In preparation for this Advent season, we need to stand back and examine our conscience, with a question: Am I ready to stand before God? Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, invites us to prepare for that moment by repentance and the Sacrament of Confession. God's mercy is boundless.

  • The Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: Father Eseke

    19/11/2022 Duração: 13min

    (November 19, 2022) Father Anthony Eseke, the priest-in-residence at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, addresses the situation before and after World War 1 and how it relates to the Pope's decision to proclaim today's Feast Day back in 1925."As we are primarily citizens of the City of God, our Lord Jesus Christ is preeminent and He reconciles all of our differences," Father Eseke says, "so that we all can be brothers and sisters."  

  • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Anthony Eseke

    13/11/2022 Duração: 12min

    (November 13, 2022) Have you ever wondered what "apocalyptical writings" are and why they are so closely related to the notion of how we accept the end-of-life situations? Father Anthony Eseke, the priest-in-residence at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, reminds us that our courage, hope, and assurance our Lord gives us are sufficient to lead us through the times when we face these situations.

  • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    12/11/2022 Duração: 08min

    (November 12, 2022) How do we prepare for the Second Coming of Christ?  Drawing from the Book of Malachi, Father Charles Persing reminds us that God never stops loving His people. God notices our imperfections, but He remains faithful and patient, waiting for us. Like gold in a fiery furnace, He purifies and tests us, humbling us in our pride. 

  • 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Swamy

    05/11/2022 Duração: 16min

    (November 5, 2022) We have privilege today to welcome Father Anthony Swamy, who served in our parish for several years. Father Swamy is now in India and serves the Church and the poorest of the poor through his work in the Order of Missionaries of Saint Francis de Sales. Father is quick to joke but also serious and compassionate when describing the charitable work he and his brethren do in India.

  • 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Eseke

    30/10/2022 Duração: 15min

    (October 30, 2022) Have you ever wondered why Zacchaeus in Luke 19 climbed the tree to see Jesus? Have you ever heard of Father Augustuts Tolton, the first Black Catholic priest in the U. S. ? Father Anthony Eseke, priest-in-residence at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, discusses these two themes.

  • 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    29/10/2022 Duração: 11min

    (October 29, 2022) Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, examines today's Scripture readings about God's mercy and His relationship to His creation. "God is always looking at us in ways that we cannot see ourselves because there is nothing that God cannot do that is beyond His power, especially when it comes to dealing with His mercy," is a takeaway message from Father's homily.

  • 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    23/10/2022 Duração: 12min

    (October 23, 2022) Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, draws on the message from Luke 18 about the tax collector and the Pharisee. Father reminds us that humility stems from defeated pride. "We are powerless without God or each other," Father says in closing. 

  • 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Eseke

    22/10/2022 Duração: 13min

    (October 23, 2022) Have you ever thought of what authentic spirituality is?Father Anthony Eseke, priest-in-residence at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, invites us to follow the true and authentic spirituality: the spirituality that is grounded in reverence and humility; the one that allows us to empty out before God both our failures and successes; the one that allows us to be transparent in our faith. As God makes it possible, this moment of grace-driven spirituality is the start of the renewal in the relationships with each other and in the authentic attitude towards the broader society. 

  • 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    15/10/2022 Duração: 10min

    (October 15, 2022) Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, draws on today's Gospel readings and reminds us that God's hand and assistance are only one prayer away. From the beginning up to the present day (and on), God will always watch over us and guide us -- we only need to trust His steady hand.

  • 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    01/10/2022 Duração: 06min

    (October 1, 2022) Do we always trust God when life seems too difficult or challenging? Father Charles L. Persing reminded us this weekend to put our trust in God as He is at the wheel.

  • 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Deacon Hall

    25/09/2022 Duração: 13min

    (September 25, 2022)  "Jesus Christ died for our sins and came back from the dead to show us that God’s ways are above human reasonings and hopes," Deacon David L. Hall said in today's homily. "And believing that, we are called to follow Jesus in the way He loves––not putting our own comfort and convenience above a commitment to be like our Lord."DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT

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