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St. Peter's Church in New York?
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church - Tucson, AZ

Hi, I have a question. Was St. Peter's Church (first Catholic church built in New York where Elizabeth Ann Seton converted) a mission church?


Yes Church of St. Peter - [est. 1785; opened 4 Nov 1786] is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in New York City

http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/Cath olicUS-NewYorkNY.htm

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton (January 4)


January 4 is the feast day of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton. This prayer is for Catholic education in America.

How many Christians believe that these are the actual bones of the wise men?
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church - Tucson, AZ

Published: 12.09.2007

Wise men's bones part of Catholic relics exhibit
By Stephanie Innes
ARIZONA DAILY STAR
The history
Epiphany, a Christian holiday celebrated Jan. 6, commemorates the day the Magi visited the newborn Jesus. In Latin-American tradition, the day is known as Three Kings Day.
The Bible doesn't say how many Magi followed the star until they found Jesus, but through the years the number three has been adopted in Christian tradition because they brought three gifts — gold, frankincense and myrrh. The story says the Magi — or wise men — came from the East and followed the star in search of the newborn king.
The three men are believed to have been astrologers, and their submission to Jesus often is viewed as the submission of magical arts and superstition to the Lord. Because the Magi apparently arrived after Christ was born, the date of Jan. 6 was adopted in about the fifth century. Various cultures adopted numerous Epiphany traditions through the years.
One that's popular in Europe includes blessing homes by writing the year, with the symbols C + M + B, in chalk above the front door of homes, a practice sometimes called smudging. Next year, that symbolism would read: 20 C + M + B 08.
Some believe the letters stand for the names of the three Magi later adopted by tradition: Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar. Others say they symbolize the Latin phrase "May Christ bless this house" — Christus mansionem benedicat.
If you go
The "Relics of the Three Wise Men" exhibit will be at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 8650 N. Shannon Road, 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. today; and at St. Augustine Cathedral, 192 S. Stone Ave., 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Tiny fragments of bone believed to be remains of the three wise men who visited the newborn Jesus will be on display in Tucson for two days this week.
The Catholic relics tour, titled "Come Let Us Adore Him," will be at the Northwest Side's St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church today, and at Downtown's St. Augustine Cathedral on Tuesday.
"This is the closest I'm going to get to God in my physical lifetime," said Arizona Knights of Columbus spokesman John Garcia. "And since this is a time of Christmas, it puts us closer in touch with the birth of Christ."
The Arizona Knights of Columbus, a Catholic men's group, and the Apostolate for Holy Relics, a non-profit organization, are co-sponsors.
The exhibit is also expected to feature relics from the manger, fabric from the Virgin Mary's veil and Joseph's coat, and a bone fragment from St. Elizabeth, who was the Virgin Mary's ninth cousin.
"It's a tangible thread between heaven and Earth," said Thomas Serafin, a lay Catholic who is president of the Apostolate for Holy Relics.
"It allows us to gather as Christians and sometimes as non-Christians, put aside the man-made differences, give thanks, and ask for intercession for our lives and our families," he said.
The relics, which come from a collection in the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) in Cologne, Germany, were on display in Phoenix Nov. 30 and Dec. 2 and will return to Phoenix and Gilbert after the Tucson exhibit. Arizona is the first stop on the relics' international tour. The next stop is Guam.
Though the authenticity of the relics hasn't been scientifically proven, Garcia, the Arizona Knights of Columbus spokesman, said they have a long history of being venerated.
"Remember that this was a time when they needed something physical to believe with. It was a time of coming out of superstition," he said.
The Apostolate for Holy Relics says Emperor Flavius Zeno brought the Magi relics from Persia to Constantinople in the fifth century. Believers say the relics later appeared in the Basilica of St. Eustorgius in Milan, and then were taken to Cologne in 1162 after Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of Germany invaded Italy.
The display in Cologne is called the Sarcophagus of the Magi. The exterior is seven feet of gilded silver and jewels, and inside are three golden-crowned skulls believed to belong to the Magi, or wise men.
"If my faith is what it is, it allows me to believe these articles really do go back to the point and time when they touched the Lord and Savior," said Tucsonan Antonio Otero, a parishioner at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and marshal for the Arizona Knights of Columbus. "That's why I'm so excited — it's something tangible that I can see with my eyes, and my Lord's eyes gazed at them as well."
Otero said he's not sure what turnout to expect. It is a busy time of year and it's difficult to gauge interest in relics, he said.
But he added that the relics are coming during the season of Advent, the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas, an important time of year to reflect on the Christmas season.
Serafin's organization has sponsored similar relic tours in Tucson.
In October 2003, about 2,000 Tucsonans saw the Tilma of Tepeyac relic, a half-inch square of cloth that Catholics believe was part of a tilma — an Aztec word meaning a poncho-like cloak — worn by St. Juan Diego in 1531 when the humble Aztec peasant spoke to the Virgin Mary on Tepeyac Hill outside Mexico City.
In February 2005, at least 1,200 Tucsonans saw the Relics of the Passion, said to be from Jesus Christ's last hours.
"We do need tangible things to make our minds work," Serafin said. "Scientific testing isn't as important as the meaning in the hearts of the people who visit the relics."
The history
Epiphany, a Christian holiday celebrated Jan. 6, commemorates the day the Magi visited the newborn Jesus. In Latin-American tradition, the day is known as Three Kings Day.
The Bible doesn't say how many Magi followed the star until they found Jesus, but through the years the number three has been adopted in Christian tradition because they brought three gifts — gold, frankincense and myrrh. The story says the Magi — or wise men — came from the East and followed the star in search of the newborn king.
The three men are believed to have been astrologers, and their submission to Jesus often is viewed as the submission of magical arts and superstition to the Lord. Because the Magi apparently arrived after Christ was born, the date of Jan. 6 was adopted in about the fifth century. Various cultures adopted numerous Epiphany traditions through the years.
One that's popular in Europe includes blessing homes by writing the year, with the symbols C + M + B, in chalk above the front door of homes, a practice sometimes called smudging. Next year, that symbolism would read: 20 C + M + B 08.
Some believe the letters stand for the names of the three Magi later adopted by tradition: Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar. Others say they symbolize the Latin phrase "May Christ bless this house" — Christus mansionem benedicat.
If you go
The "Relics of the Three Wise Men" exhibit will be at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 8650 N. Shannon Road, 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. today; and at St. Augustine Cathedral, 192 S. Stone Ave., 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
● Contact reporter Stephanie Innes at 573-4134 or sinnes@azstarnet.com.


Sorry, I don't believe. No concrete proof. Even if these are really their bones, what's the point? Bible says lets avoid idolatry. Moses body was hidden by God so the Jews--who probabley were influenced by idolatrous Egyptians--would not worship his "relics".

What is the name of your Church/Temple/Mosque?
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church - Tucson, AZ

Mine is "Our Lady Of Fátima Catholic Church.

Others in My Area:
Queen of Peace RCC
St. Benedict RCC
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton RCC
St. Scholastica RCC
Holy Family RCC
Sacred Heart RCC
Our Lady of Grace RCC


Sacred Heart

at my college its Good Shepard

St. Peter's Church in New York?
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church - Tucson, AZ

Hi, I have a question. Was St. Peter's Church (first Catholic church built in New York where Elizabeth Ann Seton converted) a mission church?


there had to be established Roman Catholic churches in nyc as the first StPatrick's Day celebration was held way back in 1766,
and this was not a protestant parade.


St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church: Great News...

Grant us your assistance as we seek to liveout our vocation in life. We pray especially for those who have answered your call as priests, brothers, sisters, deacons and lay ministers. Keep them faithful in following your Son and dedicated in serving their brothers and sisters. Grant that many more men and women will be open to the challenge of dedicating their lives in the ministry of building your Kingdom. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church will begin holding Masses on Sunday, September 7 in the Performing Arts Center of Frontier High School (click link below/left for a map to Frontier). Two morning Masses will be held at 9 AM and 10:30 AM. There will be a general information meeting on Monday, July 14 at St. Philip the Apostle Church to organize for the Mass....

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Building official finds no hazard outside St. Mary#39;s: Mothballed ...

NORTHAMPTON - Building Commissioner Anthony L. Patillo said Wednesday the main roof and northwest steeple of a downtown church do not pose a public safety hazard, despite a report recommending extensive and costly repairs to those structures.

However, the building commissioner did say that interior repairs to St. Mary of the Assumption Church will be required before he allows any future use of the building. Those problem areas include split floor joists and loose plaster caused by water damage.

"Clearly there are issues they have to address on the interior," Patillo said.

Patillo's decision comes after he demanded a report Tuesday from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield which assesses the structural needs of the church. In doing so, he wanted to evaluate whether the structural conditions of the church pose a risk to public safety.

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Annual Easter egg hunt is April 3

Hastings Star Gazette - Apr 01, 2010

Annual Easter egg hunt is April 3 CBC.caSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2035 W. 15th St., will hold services as follows: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Vermillion, Holy Week servicesHoly week servicesall 814 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
Holy Week services

The Coloradoan - Apr 02, 2010

cross at 9 and 11 am Information: www.fcfumc.net or (970) 482-2436 gt; St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church: 5450 S. Lemay Ave., Fort Collins. and morenbsp;raquo;
Community Calendar

Courier-Life - Apr 02, 2010

April 11 — Holmen Knights of Columbus, 7 pm, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Holmen. April 12 — Coulee Country Embroiderers Guild of America, 9 am, and morenbsp;raquo;
Donatella Gerlach, 81

NorthJersey.com - Apr 01, 2010

She was a communicant of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton RC Church, Whiting. Services were Monday at the Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Whiting, and morenbsp;raquo;
Wellesley Save-A-Date

Wellesley Townsman - Apr 02, 2010

ELIZABETH ANN SETON AWARD LUNCHEON at Sisters of Charity, Halifax, 125 Oakland St., Wellesley, on April 11. The 10th anniversary celebration of the and morenbsp;raquo;
Marjorie N. Rider

The Coloradoan - Mar 28, 2010

A celebration of life and Catholic Mass will be held 10:30 am Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 5450 S. Lemay Ave.
Good Friday tradition continues with ecumenical service

Hastings Star Gazette - Mar 24, 2010

This year#39;s ecumenical Good Friday service will be held at 4:30 pm Friday, April 2, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2035 W. 15th St. It has