St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
CATHOLIC CHURCH
600 Hill Road North, Pickerington, Ohio 43147-9201
Church Office: 614 833 0482
Religious Ed.: 614 833 0485
Fax: 614 833 4154
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Religious Education

Coordinator (K-6): Mary Jane Sobczyk Phone: 614 833 0485
Youth Minister (7-12): Barbara Serrano Phone: 614 833 0485


The Religious Education Department offers programs for students in Kindergarten through grade 12. The program gives parishioners the opportunity to become active as teachers, teacher's aides, subs and seasonal office helpers.
Kindergarten through Sixth Grade
Kindergarten classes are held during the 9:30am Sunday Mass.
Grades One through Six meet either at 5:00pm or 6:45pm on Mondays and only one session at 6:00pm on Tuesdays.
Junior and Senior High School
Students participate in our Seton Parish Youth program.
7th through 10th grades meet on Sundays at 5:45pm and 7:30pm.
11th and 12th grades meet on Sunday only at 7:30pm

All of these programs rely on parishioners who participate in the religious education of our Youth as volunteer teachers, aides, facilitators, substitute teachers or seasonal office workers.  New parishioners, whether parents or not, are encouraged to volunteer.
Please contact the Religious Education Office at 614-833-0485

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Beatitudes for Nurturing Church Vocations
Blessed are the children of parents who...
Witness love for their spouse, their children, their neighbor, and the world.
Talk freely about the presence of God in the joys and sorrows of their lives.
Remind their children that they are loved by God and have been given gifts to serve others.
Lead their family in prayer.
Speak positively about priest, sisters, brothers, and deacons.
Participate in the lay ministries and activities of their parish and community.
Invite a deacon, brother, sister or priest to their home.
Encourage their children to consider priesthood and religious life, as well as marriage.

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