Children’s Liturgy of the Word Volunteers

Do you have a desire to share the joy of the Gospel?
Be a part of one of the most incredible, joyful and rewarding
ministries at Mother Seton Parish
We are looking for caring adults to guide our youngest
parishioners through the Sunday readings in a way that is
engaging, understandable, and fun.
As a volunteer, you will help plant the seeds of faith that can last a
lifetime.

Your Commitment is Small, but the Reward is Immense:
-Children’s Liturgy is during the 10:45 am Mass
from October to June


Each session is led by a team of two
Teaching aids and training is available


Volunteer with a friend/spouse or you can be teamed up

Photos from African Day

Thank you all the members of the Africa Union 55 committee who worked so long and hard on bringing about the glorious day we had last weekend. Their celebration was for all of us. It was an explosion of grace, of the signs of Christ in our midst. It inspires all of us to sing and dance because of the goodness of God. Thank you all who participated in sharing your faith with us. Let’s work together so that we can celebrate more the gifts of our parishioners, wherever they come from, whatever is their tradition, the human glory of Christ.
~Father Lee

Photos from the Relics

What an incredible evening! We had over 700 people come out to venerate the sacred relics. What an incredible gift to our parish to be in the company of our Heavenly friends. Thank you to Jeff Thorne for capturing in photos this grace-filled evening.

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SCAMS

SCAM ALERT
Many parishioners have been receiving fraudulent emails from someone pretending to be Father Lee. Please know that Father Lee will never ask for money via email.
If you have not responded to it, please do not respond.
If you did respond, please do not take any action and refrain from further communications with the fraudulent individual.
90% of hacks are due to user error. So as you read your emails, BE ALERT! Some security tips/red flags to keep in mind to avoid being a victim of a cyber attack:


1. Check who the sender of the email is.

  • Hackers will pretend to be someone you know and create a fake email. Confirm that the sender actually has the correct email address that you may have in your address book
  • Hackers can make an email that looks like the real one by taking advantage of similar-looking letters.
    • Ex: a lowercase R and N will look like a lowercase M (rn = m)
    • Ex: an uppercase I will look like a lowercase L (I = l)

2. Is the email asking you for something that normally isn’t asked?

  • Is someone asking you to buy something that they wouldn’t normally reach out to you for?
  • Is someone asking for personal information that they shouldn’t be asking?
  • Is the person stressing how urgent the matter is but says they are unavailable by phone?

3. Call and verify

  • If you receive a suspicious email asking for either personal information or asking you to purchase something, make a phone call to the person who is requesting information/money.
  • Don’t do anything until you talk to that person on the phone

4. Report the spam

5. Ignore & delete the email

  • Many times, ignoring and deleting a suspicious email is sufficient. If the email was legitimate and you know the person who sent it, they will likely follow up with you personally if they’re still waiting for a response from you.

What should you do if you become a victim of a cyber attack? You can report it to the following government organizations:

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