Scroll down to view all of the ministries offered in the parish with more information and who to contact to get involved with that particular ministry.
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Whether you are dating or married, this ministry seeks to assist you in nurturing a Christ-filled relationship. Various opportunities are offered throughout the year on the website, Adult Faith Formation Page in the bulletin and in Seton Notes. You can also contact Adult Faith Formation Specialist Amanda Roberts directly at [email protected] or 317-816-0045, ext. 3151
This retreat and parish renewal program provides opportunities for adults to deepen their relationship with God in Jesus Christ. Men and women attend a CRHP weekend separately.
Save the Date for Spring 2026 Weekends!
Men: February 28th and March 1st
Women: March 14th and 15th
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For more information, call the parish office, or email Cindy McCune [email protected]
Where are you in your relationship with God and others?
Feeling disconnected . . . want to refocus and renew? Is there something missing in your life?
Make a change this year!
The Welcome CRHP 2.0 weekend offers you a rare opportunity to reflect on where you are now and where you are going in your relationship with God and others. It is designed to help you discover what’s missing in your life and what to do about it.
Take time out of your busy life, just for yourself. Meet with others in the parish and focus on your faith too.
The fact is, many other parishioners share the same hopes and desires, doubts, and fears, which challenge you.
Contact: Cindy McCune
In response to Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Sí, Creation Care Ministry is committed to our sacred calling to be faithful servants of God’s Creation and to care for those most hurt by environmental damage, our poorest sisters and brothers and future generations.
Contact: Leslie Webb
Eucharistic Adoration takes place daily, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Adoration is not offered on selected holidays. The Chapel will remain open – 24 hours, 7 days a week – for prayer before the Blessed Sacrament in the Tabernacle. New adorers always welcome. If you would like to register for a regular holy hour, become a sub or find a sub, click here to create an account and sign up.
Contact: Cindy McCune
The Haiti Ministry supports our sister-parish, St. Genevieve in Duval, Haiti. There is one Medical Mission Trip every year and a few humanitarian trips each year. Medical experience and training are not required and we are always looking for volunteers, either here or in Haiti.
Contact: Nolan Evans
This ministry provides food to over 100 needy families in Hamilton County at Thanksgiving time. This is a short-term commitment for core team members consisting of only a couple months. Other volunteer opportunities only consist of a couple weeks’ commitment.
To volunteer for this ministry, please complete Safe & Sacred training and the Vulnerable Adults training.
Contact: Keely Underhill
Holy Family Shelter is the largest family shelter in Indianapolis with 22 rooms and serves more than 1,000 people each year, including an average of 300 homeless families and over 600 homeless children. HFS provides free of charge services that will enable families to become self-sufficient.
Contact: Sharon Schulz
IHN is a partnership of various congregations within our community that help homeless families in the area regain their housing, their independence, and their dignity. A multitude of diverse volunteer opportunities is available.
Contacts: Steve Bailey
The Knights of Columbus is an organization of Catholic men that was founded in 1882. We are men of faith and men of action. Our charitable activities encompass a variety of local, national and international projects.
This ministry assists particular young men of high school age to experience Godly masculine adventure, battle and beauty, with a foundation firmly grounded on fraternity, formation and parish service. Roles of a Knight include serving Mass, serving the parish through projects, and aiding other formational ministries in leadership roles.
Contact: Robert Klosterman
The Lisieux Sorority is a group for high school age women who want to grow in sisterhood, virtue, and devotion to St. Thérèse and her Little Way. There is a strong emphasis on growing in relationship with one another so from that firm foundation we can best serve our parish in any way that is needed.
WHEN WE MEET
2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 4:00pm throughout the school year
SUMMER MEETINGS
During the summer, we attend the Wednesday 6:00pm Mass together and meet afterward
CONTACT
Catherine Langenkamp
email: [email protected]
317.816.0045, ext. 3145
The Legion of Mary is a worldwide association of Catholic men and women who perform apostolic works such as visiting residents and praying the rosary in area facilities. We pray the rosary for World Peace every Saturday at 8:30am and Monday through Friday at 11:45am in the Nave. Weekly meetings to help our holiness and spiritual development are held on Tuesdays at 1:30pm in the Upper Room. There are two levels of membership: the active who attend meetings and perform works, and the auxiliary members who pray the rosary and Tessera (Legion Prayers) daily.
For more information, please contact:
Lucy Mikula 317-537-2252
Partners with Merciful H.E.L.P. at the Matthew 25 Center at OLMC, Loaves and Fishes serves Hamilton County and answers Christ’s call to feed the hungry. Volunteers must complete Diocesan Safe and Sacred Training.
Contact: Susan McIntosh
Seton moms, which moment of life are you in? Do you constantly wonder, amidst all the busyness, how you can be a strong Catholic woman and recognize God’s plan for you? Are you looking to gain a little momentum in life—personally, with your family and in your faith? Momentum is a new ministry geared towards all mom, at every stage and every moment of motherhood. Topics will focus on building a relationship with God, our families and in our community.
Contact Jeanette Habing @ [email protected]
The money counting ministry is a group of 25 volunteers who count and record the weekly donation to SEAS. The average workload is nine counts each year with each session lasting about three hours. Each new member must be approved for service by the pastor.
We collect, organize, and maintain all correspondence, reports, photographs and artifacts of historical value pertaining to the parish. We meet every Friday morning from 10:00am to 1:00pm in the West Conference Room.
Contact: Bill Dorsch
Phone – 317-843-1247
Email – [email protected]
The Prayer Chain is a group of prayer warriors who pray for anyone’s intentions. You do not have to belong to the parish to request prayers.
The Respect Life Ministry promotes the Gospel of Life in and outside of our parish through outreach, education and prayer. We meet periodically to discuss and plan pro-life activities like the 40 Days for Life campaign that runs during the spring and fall.
Contact Jim Spitznogle, email or 317-445-4340
A ministry within the Women’s Club, we deliver meals to anyone requiring the curative powers of home-cooked food.
Contact: Chris Sommer
We are not expected to carry out the work of God’s kingdom on our own but rather as a community and family—in fellowship with one another—supporting, encouraging, and correcting one another.
The small group provides a place to learn about our Catholic faith, to ask questions, to see other people in their journey; the successes they’ve enjoyed, or the struggles they’ve encountered. As personal relationships grow a small group becomes an integral part of your Christian community. Groups typically consist of 8-10 people – singles, couples, families - and meet either at Seton or in a participant’s home.
For more information on joining a small group or forming a small group, please contact Amanda Roberts
Our Young Family ministry seeks to form a deeper sense of community among parents with kids ages 0-12. Whether you’re welcoming your first child or you are on your way to having a big family, get connected with those at a similar place in their lives! Events include family dinners, faith sharing opportunities, and playdates for kids.
WHEN WE MEET
2 - 3 times per month. Contact Catherine Langenkamp to join the Young Family email list.
CONTACT
Catherine Langenkamp
email: [email protected]
317.816.0045 ext. 3145
The Noblesville St. Vincent de Paul center provides food, clothing, furniture, and emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities to needy families of Hamilton County. The Center sustains itself by operating a thrift store which is open to the public.
Contact: Patricia Lang
That Man is You! (TMIY) is a men’s Catholic program focused on the development of authentic male leadership. It is focused on your relationship with God, your spouse, and your children. St. Elizabeth Seton’s TMIY program is open to Catholic men from any parish. Friday morning weekly meetings in the social hall are typically held September through April with breaks for the holidays. We meet at 6:00 AM for breakfast, watch a TMIY video at 6:30, break into small groups at 7:00, and depart at 7:30.
Contact: Larry Schulz
The Welcome Ministry transitions new members into active members. Members serve as door greeters at weekend Masses and host regular Welcome Gatherings. Meetings are quarterly.
The Women’s Club includes all women of the parish. The Women’s Club has a variety of philanthropic, outreach, social and spiritual opportunities.
A ministry within the Women’s Club, we sew, crochet, and knit sleepers, hats, blankets, and burp cloths for preemies at all the local NICUs and for babies at Eskenazi.
Contact: Diane DeSante
A ministry within the Women’s Club, we prepare homemade meals for families of the deceased following the funeral at Seton.
Contact: JoAnn Turnwald
A ministry within the Women’s Club, we meet monthly on the first Saturday for crocheting, knitting, and fellowship. Handmade, blessed shawls are free for anyone needing an extra layer of prayer and warmth. Available in the Parish Office during regular business hours.
Contact: Marcia Bothwell
Rosaries for Soldiers meets on the first three Wednesdays of the month from 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm in the Upper Room. The group prays the rosary and also makes and packages all cord rosaries to ship to military chaplains for distribution to soldiers.
Contact: Clo Lillig
Health Ministry (HM) includes health professionals and others who recognize the value to motivate persons toward health. The ministry will coordinate, mentor and advocate for the health of the parish community with surveys, screenings, interviews, education and discussions.
Contact: Anita Siccardi Ed.D APRN
St. Martha, Prestonsburg, Kentucky
St. Martha’s is located in Appalachia, a few miles east of the West Virginia state line, and is the only Catholic Church in this predominantly Baptist county. They perform outreach providing spiritual and material needs of the parish and the surrounding community. St. Martha’s receives assistance from St. Elizabeth Seton through regular tithes and mission visits from Youth Ministry.
St. Genevieve, Duval, Haiti
Haiti, located in the Caribbean, is one of the poorest and most highly populated countries in the Americas, and suffered great devastation as result of a magnitude-7.0 earthquake in 2010. Through St. Genevieve Parish in Duval, we are able to assist with the spiritual, medical and educational needs of this impoverished area. St. Genevieve receives assistance through medical and dental missions, school support, health clinic support, a sewing program, a clean water program and regular tithes.