Parishioners:
We believe we have corrected the problem in Margee's email; however, please be sure that the email comes from margee at bellsouth.net and NOT at rocketmail.com
If you received an email from Margee Joseph titled "re: sad trip!" it is SPAM. Please do not open or respond to the email. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
-Parish Office
On behalf of the Community of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, I welcome you to our enhanced and updated website. In this website you will find glimpses of what our faith community has to offer you. Our parish community prides itself on two special characteristics: genuine hospitality and strength in diversity. These are noble qualities for those who follow the gospel teachings of Jesus. As deliberate and trusting stewards of God's gifts, we honor the past achievements of our parish founders as well as the dedication of today's leadership. We are a family of faith and we define ourselves on living the qualitites of stewardship; time, talent and treasure. In order to be of service to you, please feel free to use the opportunities to contact us through email or telephone that are povided on our website. Thanks for visiting!
The Reverend Robert Dale Cieslik, Pastor
From the Archdiocese of Louisville
THIRD EDITION OF THE ROMAN MISSAL
The Liturgy of the Eucharist: The Eucharistic Prayer: Preface Dialogue and Sanctus
There are two main parts of the Mass: The Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. One of the high points of the Liturgy of the Eucharist is the Eucharistic Prayer. There are ten versions of this prayer approved for use in the liturgy but all contain the same eight elements. The priest celebrant directs this prayer to God the Father on our behalf, as evidenced by the plural pronouns within the prayer, "we," "us," or "our".
Read more: From the Pastor's Desk