Saint + Elizabeth + Ann + Seton + Parish Podcast
1) 2nd Sunday of Lent: Father Persing
(March 1, 2026) On this Second Sunday of Lent, Father Charles L. Persing reminds us that we may encounter God in many places, especially in the person of Jesus Christ, as in the Transfiguration.
2) 1st Sunday of Lent: Father Persing
(February 22, 2026) On this first Sunday of Lent, Father Charles Persing addresses sin, prayer, fasting, and our shortcomings.
3) Ash Wednesday: Father Persing
(February 18, 2026) Father Charles Persing acknowledges that all of us will be changed and transformed with the light of Christ after we journey the next 40 days of Lent. We will represent God's holy ...Show More
4) 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Deacon Michelet
(February 21, 2026) Deacon Michelet encourages us to follow the New Law, a law of freedom that Jesus brought to us to "Love one another as I have loved you."
5) 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing
(February 8, 2026) How can we be "salt" and "light" in this world? What does this mean?
6) 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Persing
(February 1, 2026) Father Charles L Persing encourages us to recognize how blessed we truly are. So often we do not see true happiness in Christ because we are blinded by the chaos of our world.
7) 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Father Pray
(January 24, 2026) Father Michael Pray shares a personal story to illustrate the importance of light in our lives, particularly the light of Christ.
8) 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Bishop Emeritus Ronald Gainer
(January 17, 2026) Bishop Emeritus Ronald Gainer connects the words of Saint John the Baptist to the words that we use during the Liturgy of the Eucharist in the Mass.
9) Baptism of the Lord: Father Peter Hill
(January 10, 2026) Father Peter Hill, from Unbound Ministries, illustrates the Gospel story about Jesus' baptism in the Jordan. "Jesus is saying to us that all of us are well-pleased by God not by wha...Show More
10) Epiphany of the Lord: Father Persing
(January 4, 2026) On this Feast of the Epiphany, Father Charles Persing encourages us to be a "star" to share the light of Christ in the world.