Our parish’s new Senior Club meets every Thursday, from 10am-2pm in the Seton Parish Center. Thursday gatherings consist of an invited speaker with refreshments, followed by bingo, card games, small group classes and fraternity.
Now that the Easter Season comes to a conclusion today and we return to Ordinary Time this week, we would like to report Seton’s Easter stats (with the last two years for comparison). Click for stats.
Seton's Holy Name Society would like to offer a big THANK YOU to all of the parishioners and sponsors who participated in this year's Golf Outing. Thanks to everyone's generosity we were able to raise $8,000 for the Deacon Bruno Scholarship Fund, which will help parish students who would like to attend Catholic high school.
Catholic boys and girls who are in the 5th grade and above are eligible. Our parish needs young people to serve the Holy Mass who are: serious about their faith + reliable + trustworthy + able to work with others.
The Blood Drive in memory of Nick Modico was again a huge success! We had 88 Registered Donors, 4 Deferred Donors, 73 Collected Whole Blood, 22 units from 11 donors Collected ALYX, with a total of 95 Units of Blood Collected
Cardinal Dolan led the faithful in praying the rosary for the people of India who are sick and suffering from the coronavirus on Saturday, May 8th at the Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians in Stony Point. The Cardinal extends a special invitation to the people of the Archdiocese of New York to continue praying in a special way for the people of India, where the coronavirus continues to have a devastating impact. Cardinal Dolan has also asked the parishes of the archdiocese to consider raising funds to help alleviate the suffering in India, as they have generously done on many other occasions in the past to help people in need. Click for more info.