Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter Vigil 2013 ~ Reception of David Torain into the Church

Easter Decorations

Beginning of the Ceremony

Tim Kaine and David Torain dip the Easter Candle into the Blessed Water

David's Sponsor, (Sen.) Tim Kaine, David
Torain and Ethel Cooley, Altar Server

Fr. Jim Prepares to Annoint David Torain

Fr. Jim Confirming David Torain

View of the Baptismal Font and Altar

View of the Easter Candle and the Resurrection Cross


~ Photos by m.a.allen

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Easter Vigil ~ David Torain and His Sponsor, Sen. Tim Kaine







~ Photos taken by Ethel Cooley ~

He is Risen! - An Easter Meditation

Resurrection of Jesus ~ Wood Carving by Bob Whitehead

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

"They Laid Him in the Tomb" - Meditation for Holy Saturday

"The Dead Christ" by Andrea Mantegna

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday 2013 ~ Meditation

The Last Moments






Ink and Photoshop Image by DevCageR

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Holy Thursday 2013 ~ Meditation

Jesus Washing Feet





~ Servant Sculpture located at Dallas Theological Seminary

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Parish Organ Being Repaired

Regulator/Reservoir (note old radiator parts being used as weights)

Interior of Swell Box

Great Division Main Chest Pipe Work

Rodent-damaged Pipes

Damaged Swell Pipe Work

Our organ is being repaired!  We have a valuable 1905 Moller Organ which was originally installed at Fifth Street Baptist Church.  St. Elizabeth acquired the organ in 1925.  You will hear it played again this Easter Sunday at the 9:00 a.m. Mass.

The pictures accompanying this article were taken as part of a report on the condition of the organ.

Another website, The Churches of Richmond contains many more photos and information about our parish, our organ and its history.  

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The parable of the Prodigal Son ~ Fourth Sunday of Lent (C)


The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Josh 5:9a, 10-12
Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 9a
2 Cor 5:17-21
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32

"When the poor one called out, the Lord heard..."  These words from today's Psalm 34 can surely relate to Luke's Gospel story of the Prodigal Son, whose father so willingly opened his arms in welcome to the son who had squandered his inheritance living a dissipated life.

The son had done all the wrong things after leaving home...  made all the wrong decisions... cared about nothing except what would give him pleasure...  and ended up ragged and hungry amidst the swine he was hired to tend.  How ironic that he was to tend swine, animals that to a Jewish man were considered unclean.  How ready he was for an awakening!

That awakening occurred as the son came to see what a disaster he had made of his life and how he had sinned against God and his father.  He came to realize his need for forgiveness .. and repentance for all that he had done.  It was time to go home and be reconciled   The son did not expect to be accepted back as a member of the family but he hoped that his father would at least treat him as he did his hired workers.  He knew he was not worthy of anything else.

We know the end of the story.  His father's love, his joy at the reunion and his incredible compassion for his lost son was so strong, that he declared a day of feasting, new clothing, the best of everything for the lost one who had returned.

Isn't this like our Heavenly Father?  Our God waits to hear from us...  He is never far away...  Our sins are what keep us at a distance from our Father and his embrace.  We are so caught up in ourselves and what we desire, that it takes an awakening of remorse and sorrow where we see how far we have gone astray before we are able to repent and be reconciled to the One who loves us unconditionally and forever.

Paul reminds the people of Corinth that God has reconciled us to himself through Christ and whoever is in Christ is a new creation.  That his whole message is one of reconciliation and that we, God's sons and daughters, are a part of it.  This is our joy and our hope...


Image:  The Return of the Prodigal Son by Liz Lemon Swindle
             

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Fr. Dan Brady, our Celebrant and Homilist for the Fourth Sunday of Lent

 
The Prodigal Son (right) and his Father (left)!

The Older Son



These photos were taken by Ethel Cooley during Fr. Dan's special homily about The Prodigal Son.



In addition, Phyllis Booth received a special blessing from Fr. Dan to celebrate her 86th birthday!

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Saturday, March 09, 2013

Dr. Seuss Day, 2013, at Overby-Sheppard Elementary School








Several of our parishioners were front and center to help the students of Overby-Sheppard Elementary School celebrate Dr. Seuss Day.  Here are a few of the photos.  Unfortunately, we cannot show the children's pictures when facing the camera.  However, I was able to use one of the pictures by blocking out some of the children so they could not be identified.

Enjoy!




Photos by Rita Hatchett

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Friday, March 01, 2013

March Birthdays at St. E's ~ provided by Ethel Cooley



03/03/13 ~ Sheryl Smith

03/08/13 ~ Phyllis Booth

03/09/13 ~ Carolyn Nash

03/10/13 ~ Kelmern Tunstall

03/13/13 ~ Richard Richardson

03/16/13 ~ Isreal Murray and Clifton Wright

03/19/13 ~ Marguerite Branch and Joseph Smith

03/22/13 ~ Stanley Lamb

03/23/13 ~ Ronald Timmons

03/26/13 ~ Quentin Sullivan

03/31/13 ~ Ethel Cooley, Micole Jordan, Chelsea Mahone and Marva Williams

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