Adoration takes place at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, through the Church’s continuing efforts to support the spirituality of the faithful. By being faithful to a Holy Hour of Adoration you can teach by example: “The young should be taught the value of Eucharistic Adoration.” (St. John Paul II) There are often hours open for Adorers due to exigent circumstances, or on a regular basis.
Contact: Gilda Sadio, 386-263-7935, gildasadio1@yahoo.com
Contact: Joseph Pedyne, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
This ministry features a group for both English speaking and Spanish speaking members. Our purpose is to form a closer relationship with God -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -- through prayer, praise, scripture reading, and sharing.
Contact: Betti Masi (English)/Lydia Figueroa (Spanish), 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Cursillo Movement is a movement of The Church and is an encounter with self, Christ and others. The name Cursillo is Spanish for short course, and is often associated with a three day weekend which is followed by weekly small group reunions and monthly Ultreya meetings (a Spanish word meaning to go forward or onward) that bring the small groups together to pray, read the Word of God, thus providing access to spiritual direction, and opportunity to share, inspire, and encourage one another to persevere in spiritual growth and dedication to God.
English: Alise Mckinney, 386-445-2246, alisemck@live.com
Spanish: Marina Medina (Spanish), 386-445-2246, velez41@yahoo.com
The Divine Mercy Cenacle is a devotion including sacred scripture and catechism. The Cenalce is divided into two groups, one serving the Spanish-speaking members and the other features English as the prevailing language.
Contact: Margarita Serrano, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Lay Carmelite Order of The Blessed Virgin (historically known as the "Third Order") is an association mainly of laypersons. Its members, responding to a special call of God, freely and deliberately commit themselves "to live in the following of Jesus Christ," according to the charism, traditions and the spirit of Camel under the authority of the Prior General of the Carmelite order.
Meetings are each 2nd Saturday of the month after the 8:30 am Mass in the Cody Room.
Contact: Ramonita Fiorentino, 386-445-7477
The goal of this ministry is to incorporate the words of the Sunday Scripture into our everyday life using the traditional monastic practice of Lectio Divina: scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's word
Contact: Irma Catalan, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Contact: Zonny Carbonna, 908-403-9194, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Contact: Teresa San Ramon, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Since August, 1989, the Padre Pio Prayer Group has met monthly to pray for the spiritual needs of our times and to promote our spiritual growth in accordance with the teachings of the Catholic Church, guided by the Pope and Magisterium. The group follows the general principles of St. Padre Pio's spirituality.
Contact: Hilda Rausini, 386-445-2246, rita1947@aol.com
Contact: Deacon Jose Homem, 386-445-2246, homem4@aol.com
The Prayer Network receives prayer requests from ill parishioners or friends, via members of our Prayer Network Ministry. In detail, each request is passed on from top to bottom via two telephone tree lists as well as emails from the editor. The editor, in turn, maintains a master list which denotes the names and illnesses of the ill parishioners and issues a periodic memo to our members, providing updates to each of the ill person's status.
Contact: Joseph Bartolotta, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Queen of Peace Prayer Group gathers together every Tuesday morning after the 8:30 am Mass and The Miraculous Medal Novena in the church. They pray The Queen of Peace chaplet for the parish priests, deacons, seminarians, the bishop, the pope, and all members of St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church.
Contact: Katherine Gribbin, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
In response to frequent requests by Our Lady, Queen of Peace in her messages given at Medjugorje since 1981, this group was formed in 1989. Members are committed to living and spreading the messages of peace, reconciliation and coonversion through prayer, penance, and fasting. Shared publications and messages enable group members to reach out to similar groups around the world.
Contact: Carole & Bob Storme, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Contact: Lucy Pono, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Rosary Cenacle is in response to Our Lady's call that was made in her messages to Fr. Gobbi. In this ministry we say the fifteen decades of the rosary, pray for the Holy Father and his intentions, for priests, to end abortion, and for world peace. We then entrust ourselves in a special way to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, an example for all and a model of holiness.
Contact: Marie Estabrook, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Rosary Makers of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton meets each Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 in the Russo Room to pray for priests, seminarians, and the sick, as well as individual personal intentions.
Contact: Salud Gaoat, 386-445-2246 spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
San Lorenzo Ruiz devotees recognize that tehy are one community of believers to bear witness to our Catholic faith -- by promoting our religious heritage, moral values and spirituality by promotion of spiritual devotion and novena prayers to San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila. They engage in other religious activities, educational or charitable projects that provide opportunities for involvement and service and respond in a most compassionate way to the needs of those who bear hardships -- the elderly, the sick and the suffering.
Contact: Deacon Tom Alayu, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
The Secular Franciscan Order unites all members, laity, religious and priests called to follow Christ in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi. This is a lifetime commitment. Members serve in various ministries in the church and the community.
Contact: Debbie Womack, 386-445-2246, debbie.womack@comcast.net
Contact: Alba Dimas, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Furthering the Pastor’s goal to focus the ministries and parishioners on practicing proactive spirituality by utilizing parishioner time and talent. With the Holy Spirit, the Spiritual Life Committee will accomplish this by: (1) conducting retreats, reflections and other spiritual events that encourage active participation by adults, youth, and young children of the parish; (2) assisting with faith-based parish and interdenominational events; and (3) helping all ministries unite around their faith-based mission.
Contact: Carole Storme, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Contact: Teresa San Ramon, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Our mission is to bring and share God’s Word. The three scripture passages for the upcoming Sunday are read aloud and then silently. Participants share a word or phrase that stood out for them and a brief discussion follows. This is not a study group, but a sharing of the Good News with fellow parishioners of how God continues to speak to us today through scripture.
The Sunday Scripture Prayer Group meets each Friday from 2:30 to 4:00 pm in the Rectory Meeting Room.
Contact: Pat Eccleston, 386-445-2246, spirituallife@seaspcfl.org
Teams of Our Lady is a lay movement of "Married Spirituality" which brings together Christan couples united by the Sacrament of Marriage who wish, together, to deepen the graces of this Sacrament that has been offically recognized by the Holy See under the Pontifical Council for the Laity. It is a group of couples with a spiritual advisor that meets monthly to share, pray and discuss the challenges of living a Christian marriage and life, growing closer in love and faith, and discovering support for one another and for their marriages. We seek to share the gift of Teams and strengthen Christian marriages, and welcome you to join us!
Nate & Barbara Flach, 386-445-2246, nwflach@aol.com