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September 3rd, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & News

For Your Life: Scott Hahn Reflects on the 22nd Sunday Today’s First Reading catches the prophet Jeremiah in a moment of weakness. His intimate lamentation contains some of the strongest language of doubt found in the Bible. Following God’s call, he feels abandoned. Preaching His Word has brought him only…
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August 30, 2023
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August 27th, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & News

‘Oh, the Depths!’: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time “Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God!” Paul exclaims in today’s Epistle. Today’s Psalm, too, takes up the triumphant note of joy and thanksgiving. Why? Because in the Gospel, the heavenly Father…
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August 24, 2023
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August 20th, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & News

A Foreigner’s Faith: Scott Hahn Reflects on the 20th Sunday Most of us are the foreigners, the non-Israelites, about whom today’s First Reading prophesies. Coming to worship the God of Israel, we stand in the line of faith epitomized by the Canaanite woman in today’s Gospel. Calling to Jesus as…
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August 16, 2023
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August 13th, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & News

Regarding Christian Marriage It has come to my attention that there has been confusion among some members of the faithful at our parish regarding marriage in the Catholic Church. Sadly, it seems some of this confusion has been sown by priests with past association to our parish. The following applies…
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August 9, 2023
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July 9th, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & News

A Yoke for the Childlike: Scott Hahn Reflects on the 14th Sunday Jesus is portrayed in today’s Gospel as a new and greater Moses. Moses, the meekest man on earth (see Numbers 12:3), was God’s friend (see Exodus 34:12, 17). Only he knew God “face to face” (see Deuteronomy 34:10).…
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July 5, 2023