If you been curious about the Roman Catholic Church and how it might fit for you in your faith journey, and/or perhaps, you have been Baptized but haven’t received the sacraments of Confirmation and/or Holy Eucharist and would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation. Please contact Dcn. Jeff Arner for an appointment at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.
Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ but understanding it is often difficult. The good news is that you can understand the Bible—and the newly refilmed Bible Timeline program makes it easy. This twenty-four-part study will take you on a guided journey through salvation history, while offering fresh, practical tools to help you read and appreciate the Bible.
Author Jeff Cavins, alongside many other trusted Catholic presenters, shows you how fourteen of the Bible’s narrative books tell the story of salvation from beginning to end and gives you the keys to unpack the amazing narrative thread woven throughout the Bible.
The program also features brand-new presenters:
Fr. Mike Schmitz
Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio
Dr. Jeffrey Morrow
And many more!
In its approach to studying Scripture, The Bible Timeline divides the Bible into twelve time periods that make it easier to follow its narrative thread. Using a unique color-coded chart, you will learn about the major people, places, and events of the Bible and discover how they all come together to reveal the remarkable story of our Catholic Faith. The presenters will guide you through more than fifty extraordinary sites across several key locations:
The Holy Land, Egypt, Rome, and more!
St. Elizabeth Seton will offer The Bible Timeline beginning Tuesday, November 11 from 9 to 11 am. Participants will meet every week in Seton Hall to view an engaging video presentation, followed by a time of lively group discussion and fellowship. For more information or to register, contact Dcn. Jeff Arner at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.
Meeting is in Mt. Carmel Room.
All are invited to come together in the for an hour each week to reflect on the Sunday readings. Using Bishop Dolan's Christ in our Neighborhood commentaries, we read the scriptures for the upcoming Sunday and reflect on God's word in our lives today. We share our faith and pray of the needs of our community. Join us any Wednesday for a cup of coffee and some faith filled conversation. Meet new friends and rekindle old friendships. Resources are provided. For more information, pease contact
Mary Fogelson at 602-618-3315.
We are excited to share with you a video study put on by the Knights of Columbus for Couples entering and already married. St. John Paul II said, “The future of the world and the Church passes through the family.”
Husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, you are called to have great hearts here, counter-cultural and brave. You can build something better, freer, more generous and nobler, beginning in your own home.
Come and encounter ways that we are called to have a family rooted in God with his protection and strength to guide us through anything.
Session 1 – Oct. 15 The Catholic Family in a Post-Christian World
Session 2 – Oct. 22 Marriage: The foundation of the Family
Session 3 – Oct. 29 The Gift of Children
Session 4 – Nov. 12 Healing in the Family
Session 5 – Nov. 19 Creating a Legacy of Faith
We are beginning this series on Wednesday, October 15th in the church at 6:20 pm. It will only be one hour for each of the scheduled Wednesday’s. If you have any questions, please contact Dcn. Jeff Arner at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.
The Legion of Mary is a lay apostolic association of Catholics who, with the sanction of the Church and under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of All Graces, serve the Church and their neighbour on a voluntary basis in about 170 countries. With the approval and support of the Popes and a great many Bishops, Priests and Religious, as well as the prayers and efforts of legionaries, the Legion, by the grace of God, has grown into a worldwide organization with several million members.
The first meeting will be Thursday, July 3 at 10:30am in the Mt. Carmel Room.
Grieving with Great HOPE is a SIX-WEEK grief support workshop using a video on-demand format. It offers a prayerful, practical and personal approach for anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one. If you have lost a spouse, a child (including pregnancy loss), a grandchild, a parent, another family member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend. Presenters will include, two priests, as well as John and Sandy O’Shaughnessy from Good Mourning Ministry, a Catholic bereavement organization. Contact Dcn. Jeff Arner for registration information. We will begin on Thursdays for this 6-week course on October 16th from 2 to 4 pm in the Guadalupe meeting room.
The importance of Eucharistic Adoration is shown in the fact that the Church has a ritual that regulates it: the Order of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction. This is an extension of the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament which occurs in every Mass: "Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb." Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament flows from the sacrifice of the Mass and serves to deepen our hunger for communion with Christ and the rest of the Church. The Rite concludes with the ordained minister blessing the faithful with the Blessed Sacrament.
Some important prayers that are used during this rite include the Anima Christi and the Tantum Ergo.
That Man is You! honestly addresses the pressures and temptations that men face in our modern culture, especially those relating to their roles as husbands and fathers. The program harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of man fully alive!
If you been curious about the Roman Catholic Church and how it might fit for you in your faith journey, and/or perhaps, you have been Baptized but haven’t received the sacraments of Confirmation and/or Holy Eucharist and would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation. Please contact Dcn. Jeff Arner for an appointment at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.
Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ but understanding it is often difficult. The good news is that you can understand the Bible—and the newly refilmed Bible Timeline program makes it easy. This twenty-four-part study will take you on a guided journey through salvation history, while offering fresh, practical tools to help you read and appreciate the Bible.
Author Jeff Cavins, alongside many other trusted Catholic presenters, shows you how fourteen of the Bible’s narrative books tell the story of salvation from beginning to end and gives you the keys to unpack the amazing narrative thread woven throughout the Bible.
The program also features brand-new presenters:
Fr. Mike Schmitz
Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio
Dr. Jeffrey Morrow
And many more!
In its approach to studying Scripture, The Bible Timeline divides the Bible into twelve time periods that make it easier to follow its narrative thread. Using a unique color-coded chart, you will learn about the major people, places, and events of the Bible and discover how they all come together to reveal the remarkable story of our Catholic Faith. The presenters will guide you through more than fifty extraordinary sites across several key locations:
The Holy Land, Egypt, Rome, and more!
St. Elizabeth Seton will offer The Bible Timeline beginning Tuesday, November 11 from 9 to 11 am. Participants will meet every week in Seton Hall to view an engaging video presentation, followed by a time of lively group discussion and fellowship. For more information or to register, contact Dcn. Jeff Arner at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.
Meeting is in Mt. Carmel Room.
All are invited to come together in the for an hour each week to reflect on the Sunday readings. Using Bishop Dolan's Christ in our Neighborhood commentaries, we read the scriptures for the upcoming Sunday and reflect on God's word in our lives today. We share our faith and pray of the needs of our community. Join us any Wednesday for a cup of coffee and some faith filled conversation. Meet new friends and rekindle old friendships. Resources are provided. For more information, pease contact
Mary Fogelson at 602-618-3315.
The Legion of Mary is a lay apostolic association of Catholics who, with the sanction of the Church and under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of All Graces, serve the Church and their neighbour on a voluntary basis in about 170 countries. With the approval and support of the Popes and a great many Bishops, Priests and Religious, as well as the prayers and efforts of legionaries, the Legion, by the grace of God, has grown into a worldwide organization with several million members.
The first meeting will be Thursday, July 3 at 10:30am in the Mt. Carmel Room.
The importance of Eucharistic Adoration is shown in the fact that the Church has a ritual that regulates it: the Order of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction. This is an extension of the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament which occurs in every Mass: "Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb." Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament flows from the sacrifice of the Mass and serves to deepen our hunger for communion with Christ and the rest of the Church. The Rite concludes with the ordained minister blessing the faithful with the Blessed Sacrament.
Some important prayers that are used during this rite include the Anima Christi and the Tantum Ergo.
That Man is You! honestly addresses the pressures and temptations that men face in our modern culture, especially those relating to their roles as husbands and fathers. The program harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of man fully alive!
If you been curious about the Roman Catholic Church and how it might fit for you in your faith journey, and/or perhaps, you have been Baptized but haven’t received the sacraments of Confirmation and/or Holy Eucharist and would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation. Please contact Dcn. Jeff Arner for an appointment at 623-866-5221 or jarner@sescc.org.