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

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  • Nativity of the Lord: Father Dubois (10 a.m.)

    25/12/2021 Duración: 04min

    (December 25, 2021)  Father Samuel Dubois, Parochial Vicar of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, shared with us what stands at the heart of Christmas: love."Being loved is the beauty of Christmas: it awakens in our hearts a simplicity of life. All God needs from us is not our stuff or accomplishments, but our love. Let us, then, open our hearts to the love of God: return that love to Him and give Him thanks for the joys and blessings that we share. Our God could rule with power and might, but He prefers to rule by a simple invitation of love. Let us, then, pray for each other that we may know the love of Jesus Christ – the simple love of a child," Father Dubois concluded. 

  • Nativity of the Lord: Father Persing

    25/12/2021 Duración: 08min

    (December 25, 2021)   "This is the night when God intervened into our lives and changed us forever,"  Father Charles Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, reminds us.  "This is the night that we, the people who sat in darkness, have seen the great light." "God is not keeping secrets from us," Father says.  "He wants us to be the light for others who sit in darkness; He wants us to be love for those who are not loved. He wants us to be of service for those who have no one to help. He wants us to be Christ for one another. He wants to be with us. He needs us as much as we need Him.""I encourage you to be the light in the darkness." 

  • Nativity of the Lord: Father Dubois

    24/12/2021 Duración: 05min

    (December 25, 2021)  The core message that Jesus wants us to remember, says Parochial Vicar Father Samuel Dubois, is: "You are loved. Not just by me or by your family or your friends – you are loved by the eternal God. If you ever doubt that, just look at the Nativity: The God of all the earth chose to be born in a village that was in the middle of nowhere; not for His own glory or honor, but to simply to say to you that you are loved! Because that is the message of Christmas."

  • 4th Sunday of Advent: Deacon Hall

    19/12/2021 Duración: 09min

     (December 19, 2021) Have you ever thought what lesson remains true from all the way down to us today? Or why God "intrudes on our assumptions and pays attention to the wretched, the afflicted, the abandoned, and those who are nothing in the eyes of the world?" These are the questions Deacon David L. Hall, of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, asks today.“We, ourselves, are called to be little and humble,” Deacon Hall emphasizes, with the meaning of Advent being filled with “the seeking, the repenting, and the waiting.”“God has a right to break into my life without explanation:” Deacon Hall affirms. Jesus profoundly interrupted the world by, “entering our world through a door marked, ‘No Entrance’ and 'leaving' through a door marked, 'No Exit'.”What will be your response to God’s interruption in your life today?DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT

  • 4th Sunday of Advent: Deacon Alex Bogdanoff

    18/12/2021 Duración: 07min

    (December 19, 2021) Did you know that prophecies are meant to encourage, build up, and console? That prophets themselves are messengers of God’s love, and that their prophecies are that very message? This is what is at the heart of Deacon Alex Bogdanoff’s message this Sunday.  "By virtue of our baptism,:  Deacon Bogdanoff  said, the Holy Spirit dwells inside of us; He calls us to be His prophets. To follow His will, we first need to embrace His presence within us; then, pray to Him to guide our words and our actions; and lastly, step out in full confidence in His power and grace. "This process prepares us both internally and externally to be a witness to the Glory of God and a part of His Kingdom on earth, both now and when He returns.

  • 3rd Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    12/12/2021 Duración: 09min

    (December 12, 2021) “We are celebrating Him, but He is celebrating us,” was how Father Charles L. Persing started off his homily today.  "God wants us to rejoice in His presence. God wants us to be able to look at Him as He looks at us: with favor, with love, with compassion. He wants us to rejoice and live in that love; He takes delight in us because He has chosen us, He has forgiven us," Father Persing said."So, on this Sunday of the pink candle, let us look carefully and not lose sight of what is already under our noses – the delight of Christmas, Christ in our midst," Father Persing concluded.

  • 3rd Sunday of Advent: Father Dubois

    11/12/2021 Duración: 08min

    (December 12, 2021) Have you ever wondered how Mary Magdalene overcame the mistakes she made? This theme is at the heart of Father Samuel Dubois’s homily today. Mary Magdalene was a sinner who encountered Jesus; Jesus reminded her that she was more than her past and her mistakes. Through a “beautiful adventure with this mysterious Jesus,” Father Dubois said, “Mary Magdalene got a chance for a new start.” This situation may be applicable for us as well. Let us relate to it as “the beauty of the Sacrament of Confession. We go in one person, and we come out someone totally different,” Father Dubois emphasized. Being washed clean in the grace of God prepares our hearts for the coming of the Lord. Father Dubois closed his homily with the following words: “Do not be afraid; allow Jesus to call your name; allow Him to embrace you in the Sacrament of Confession, with His grace and His love, and to set you free. You deserve it.”

  • 2nd Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    05/12/2021 Duración: 05min

    (December 5, 2021) In his homily, Father Charles Persing reflects on the time of preparation for the season of Advent. As we approach its second week, Father suggests that we us ask our God to forgive us our sins and listen to His guiding voice. Our God has already shown His ultimate demonstration of His love for us: by His birth, His death, and His resurrection.If we are searching to find a true peace and happiness, we do need to surrender everything to Jesus. Quoting from the Old Testament Book of Baruch, Father Persing emphasizes  that God’s mercy and His righteousness are a promise to us that He will never abandon us. Therefore, let us look beyond daily cares, Father Persing suggests; let us examine “what lies heavy on our soul?” Are we ready to surrender it fully to God? Or keep carrying it on our own? As the followers of Jesus, let us make the right choice.   

  • 2nd Sunday of Advent: Father Eseke

    04/12/2021 Duración: 08min

     (December 5, 2021) Priest in Residence at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Father Anthony Eseke, reminded us that, both in the Book of Baruch and in the Luke’s Gospel, we can sense a liberation: the days of sadness and pain are over, and the coming of our Lord is near. The crux of the message from these two readings is the discernment of what is of value. Preparing our spiritual lives this Christmas season, let us take a step back and re-think of what is truly of value in our lives. Father Eseke summed in up as the “three Rs:” recognize, repent, and renew your relationship with God. The grace that is given at the Sacrament of Confession is what we are invited to today; our interior freedom is the sensing the grace of true discernment. Let us then come to the confessional and renew our lives in Christ. 

  • 1st Sunday of Advent: Father Persing

    28/11/2021 Duración: 08min

    (November 28, 2021) Father Charles L. Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, shared  a story about a group of people who froze to their deaths while around the campfire. Intrigued? A few verses reveal that these people did not freeze "from the cold without, but from cold within." "Let us be for these four weeks a hand that reaches out," Father said,  "a smile for those who have no reason,  the light for those who live in darkness. Let us be hope, peace, love, and joy."

  • 1st Sunday of Advent: Father Dubois

    27/11/2021 Duración: 02min

    (November 28, 2021) Father Samuel Dubois,  parochial vicar of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish, welcomes us to the season of Christmas. All other worldly things set aside, this Advent season should be the time of  "preparation, time of centering our lives and focusing on Jesus." 

  • Solemnity of Christ the King: Deacon Dwayer

    21/11/2021 Duración: 05min

    (November 21, 2021) Drawing upon today’s Gospel message, Deacon William Dwayer, in serving at the parish from Mount St. Mary's Seminary, shared his thoughts about the end of the world.We all have different preconceptions when we think about the Second Coming of Christ, he said. However, if  look not only at what is "ending" but also at  what is "beginning,"  we should not have anything to fear; God the Son came into this world to restore the prime covenant between fallen humanity and God the Father. "Sin and death will pass away," Deacon Dwayer said, "and we shall see God as He is, in all of His glory." We need to be prepared for His judgment, he said, whether "Jesus comes to us, or we go to Him."

  • Solemnity of Christ the King: Deacon Alex Bogdanoff

    20/11/2021 Duración: 06min

    (November 21, 2021) Deacon Alex Bogdanoff, of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, reminded us that Jesus came into this life "not just to take part; King Jesus came to take over." He yearns for 100 percent of our being to follow  His footsteps into His eternal Kingdom.  To have a personal, intimate encounter with Jesus is "to experience His closeness, His friendship, and His love," Deacon Bogdanoff concluded.

  • Dear Friends: November 19, 2021

    19/11/2021 Duración: 03min

    Father Charles L Persing gives his perspective of Thanksgiving as a national, secular holiday as well as our understanding of it in our faith tradition -- and takes a moment to thank the staff and the people of the parish for the wonderful things we do for the glory of God. 

  • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    18/11/2021 Duración: 07min

    (November 14, 2021) "If we love Christ, then why are we so fearful? Are we fearful of Him, or are we fearful of giving up the sins we love?" Father Persing asked us to keep this Augustinian quote on our minds as we consider the Second Coming of Christ.  Are our names going to be written in the Book of Life, and are we ready to change and prepare ourselves for that most certain event? 

  • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Dubois

    13/11/2021 Duración: 06min

    (November 14, 2021) Father Samuel Dubois, parochial vicar for Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, took a deep look at today's Gospel message. Father Dubois emphasized that we, despite not knowing when the Second Coming will exactly take place, need not be worried and afraid. Our human nature does makes us worried, afraid, and stressed, but we need to remember that Jesus is always with us, now and forever.  

  • Dear Friends: November 11, 2021

    11/11/2021 Duración: 02min

    Father Charles L Persing reflects on the history and meaning of Veteran's Day, honoring all those who served our nation. 

  • 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Eseke

    07/11/2021 Duración: 12min

    (November 7, 2021) Father Anthony Eseke, priest in resident at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, explores the difference between giving when we expect something in return, and sacrificial giving, which we see demonstrated in the readings in today's Mass. Father describes three special  ways that we can practice sacrificial giving in our own lives in response to the grace of God.

  • 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing

    06/11/2021 Duración: 06min

    (November 7,  2021) Father Charles L. Persing, pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, shares a story and his reflection based upon Saint Mother Theresa's quote: "Do small things with great love."

  • Dear Friends: November 1, 2021

    01/11/2021 Duración: 01min

    Father Charles L. Persing reads from the Book of Wisdom and prays for the souls of all the faithfully departed. 

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