Benefits of Participating in the SEEL Program

Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Living (SEEL) is a transformative program rooted in the Spiritual Exercises developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola. This program is designed to help participants deepen their relationship with God through daily prayer, reflection, and spiritual guidance. Benefits to participating in this program: Deepening Faith: Engaging in SEEL can profoundly deepen one’s…

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SEEL Application Questions

You may want to first draft & save your application questions in a Word document (so that you can easily cut & paste your responses into the online application form). Please have the names, email addresses and phone numbers of two references easily available. Have a photo of yourself ready to upload to the application (if…

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Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Last Saturday we celebrated the graduation of our eighth-grade students from St. Simon Parish School.  It was a wonderful occasion for all of us. They chose the scripture passage for their Graduation Mass about Christ being the light for the world and how we are called to be the light of the world.   I…

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Pentecost Sunday

As I write this bulletin article, I am just returning from our annual Clergy Study Week in San Juan Bautista. It has been quite a busy week – exhausting and exhilarating at the same time. It is always good to get away with the other priests and spend some time in fraternity while studying together…

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Seventh Sunday of Easter

This Sunday, we gather to celebrate a pivotal moment in our faith: the Ascension of the Lord. This event marks not just a physical ascent but a profound transformation within the early Church. The days from the Resurrection to the Ascension were charged with awe, as the disciples experienced the joy of Christ’s presence anew.…

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