• C.R.E.W.'s Got Talent Cancelled
    March 16, 2020
    by Jeri Phillips, Seton Youth Coordinator
    Sad news...we will NOT be having CREWs Got Talent, since CREW has been suspended indefinitely. READ MORE...
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  • Seton SERVICE DAYS Cancelled
    March 16, 2020
    by Jeri Phillips, SSD coordinator
    Unfortunately we will NOT be able to sponsor Seton Service Days on April 4th. Please pray for all those affected by the COVID-19 virus.  You "may" want to reach out to other organizations that are still allowing volunteers to help, like CCA of Lewisville and other food banks. READ MORE...
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  • Message from Fr. Bradley
    March 14, 2020
    by Fr. Bruce Bradley
    I am forwarding to you a letter, rather a “decree”, from the Bishop of Dallas. The Bishop is suspending public Masses from today until March 30, 2020. The Bishop is also dispensing everyone from their usual “Sunday Obligation” to attend Mass until March 30. READ MORE...
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  • Decree from Bishop Edward Burns
    March 13, 2020
    by Most Reverend Edward J. Burns, Bishop of Dallas
    The leaders of our communities have sounded the alarm and now this shepherd is going to protect his flock. Effective immediately, the Catholic Diocese of Dallas will suspend all public masses until March 30, 2020. Our churches will remain open during the day for private prayer and Eucharistic adoration, but all Sunday masses and weekday masses are cancelled.
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  • Regarding Faith Formation Classes for our Seton Youth and Children's Ministries
    March 13, 2020
    by Bruce Baumann, Director of Faith Formation
    As of today (March 13th), we have cancelled all Children's and Youth Ministry faith formation and CREW sessions for Wednesday, March 18th and Sunday, March 22nd. READ MORE...
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  • From the Office of Bishop Burns
    March 12, 2020
    In light of the continued rise in the number of flu cases and concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Diocese of Dallas is taking the following precautions.
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  • OFFICIAL Decree from Bishop Edward J. Burns
    March 12, 2020
    by Most Reverend Edward J. Burns, Bishop of Dallas
    The following categories of individuals are dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass “on Sundays and other holy days of obligation” (canon 1247). Also resources for personal prayer. READ MORE...
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  • Precautions for Your Safety and a Time to Reflect
    March 12, 2020
    by Fr. Bruce Bradley
    In consideration for your health, and the public good, we will be suspending immediately public receptions involving food service, until after this coming Easter Sunday. This means we will not have Lenten Soup Suppers, Funeral Receptions, Parish Breakfasts, or Donut Sundays. Do not come to church sick; no holding hands; no Sign of Peace. READ MORE...
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  • Habitat 2020 Build Update 3
    February 22, 2020
    Special Thanks to Jim Parente for his leadership these past 10 years and to Tracey Holley and Dennis DeMetsenaere who will be taking his place as Co-leads. Thanks too to Dynamic Systems for their generous in-kind donations of labor and heating, air conditioning, and plumbing materials for each of our four builds - and to their employee and Seton parishioner Joe Drobycki for coordinating it. Work continued on the recycle house with patching and painting walls and replacing doors and porch posts.
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  • 2020 Build Update 2
    February 8, 2020
    The three parishes (Seton, St. Mark and Prince of Peace) continued working on the recycle house on February 8th. The volunteers worked on a number of different jobs including: removing a bathtub enclosure, scraping off the glue from the previous flooring, prepping and priming walls and ceilings.
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  • 2020 Build Update 1
    February 1, 2020
    The three parishes (Seton, St. Mark and Prince of Peace) began working on the recycle house on February 1st.  A recycle house is one that is bought back from the previous owner that needs extensive work. This first phase of work on a recycle house is the tear out.  This includes removing all the appliances, cabinets, doors, door frames and trim, baseboards, lighting fixtures, and flooring. Note our upcoming events.
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  • Presentation and Workshop - Church Architecture and the Vision for Our New Church!
    November 16, 2019
    On November 16th from 9:00am until 3:00pm, more than 120 parishioners came together for a two-part session in the Parish Hall. Together they explored church architecture including it's history, styles, and how it enhances and influences how we worship. The second half of the day they broke into smaller workshop groups to explore certain aspects of the new facility and had opportunity to give input on the future design.
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  • LIVING OUR FAITH, BUILDING OUR FUTURE
    LIVING OUR FAITH, BUILDING OUR FUTURE
    September 16, 2019
    by Fr. Bruce Bradley
    A “Building Committee” for the future new church and expanded facility was created this past summer. . It consists of nine members of our parish representing our Finance Council, Worship Commission and seven people who have experience in architectural design, construction management, and city planning and code enforcement. Kevin Bird of Devcon Development Construction has been selected as Project Manager - Owner's Representative. HH Architects, based in Richardson has been selected for designing the project. To read more and see how you can help click here.
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  • Doug and Shirley Hobe
    Doug and Shirley Hobe
    April 24, 2019
    Shirley's faith and prayers led to Doug's conversion to Catholicism. Since then, by remaining open to the Holy Spirit, many good things have come into their lives, things they could never have foreseen.
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  • Denise and John Knight
    Denise and John Knight
    April 24, 2019
    Denise and John , along with their three children, strive to live a life of prayer and service, looking at each step on the way, little or big, is an opportunity to show and model Christian values. Both serve as catechists and have been involved in many other ministries. Denise is also very involved with the Fully Inclusive Special Needs program and is the creator of the "My Step To" Guides for Mass, the Rosary, and Confession.
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  • Humility Rules: St. Benedict's 12-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem
    Humility Rules: St. Benedict's 12-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem
    April 14, 2019
    by Written by J. Augustine Wetta O.S.B. of the St. Louis Abbey
    For teens and those making their confirmation, a wonderful book (for all ages really) . Saint Benedict's fifth-century guide to humility offers the antidote to the epidemic of stress and depression overwhelming modern young adults. With candor and humor, Father Augustine breaks down Saint Benedict's method into twelve pithy steps for finding inner peace in a way that can be applied to anyone's life.
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  • The Weight of the Mass: A Tale of Faith
    The Weight of the Mass: A Tale of Faith
    April 14, 2019
    by Written by Josephine Nobisso
    Looking for a good gift for First Communion students? Here is a beautifully written and illustrated book for those making their First Communion (or any child aged 5 and up).
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  • Don and Carolyn Simoneaux
    Don and Carolyn Simoneaux
    March 24, 2019
    Shortly after Don and Carolyn married he went on active duty with the Navy. During all the years of living far from our families, they always found a home away from home by attending Mass and volunteering to serve the Catholic communities where they lived. They felt like they had family (their Catholic family) wherever they went.
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  • Nothing is Impossible with God
    Nothing is Impossible with God
    March 17, 2019
    by Written by John Michael Talbot
    Worried by what is going on in the church, the world, your life?  Have any hope? This book will inspire you to live as a Catholic with faith, hope and joy! We will always have human problems in the Church, civil government, the workplace, family relationships, and even ourselves.
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  • Brett Koltuniak    
    Brett Koltuniak    
    March 17, 2019
    Brett learns that being busy in service is not necessarily the same as being one with the Lord. Any service must be rooted in prayer and in God to receive the full fruits of the Spirit.
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