Thursday, April 29, 2021

May 2021 Birthdays at St. Elizabeth Church ~ Information provided by EJCooley

May Birthdays at St. Elizabeth Church

 


Betty Alexis

Linda Tucciarone

Igor Amouzouvi

James Arsenault, Mary Ann Flanagan

Kathleen Berry, Christopher Cave

Rosann Bociarelli, Chansay Ford, Kenise Ford, Jerimah Henderson

Allison Bogdanovich, Gwendolyn Woodruff

Sr. Maureen Carroll, Brian Eromenok, Jr.

Charles Curbeam, Lauren Schooler

Debra Edwards

Robert Fitzgerald, Jr., Annella Kaine, Robert Fitzgerald, Sr.

Thaddeus Haines

Antionette Haines

Khadi Haines, Remy Shishi, Sabrina Thompson

Cecilia Hull

Joan Izzo

Marie Khadiga, Sandrine Karemera

Lisa Landry

Debra Plageman

Jeanson Kizenge

Maeola Strother, Adams Uwimana, Samiah Strother



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Sunday, April 25, 2021

It's Time For a New Parish Directory!

It's time for a new parish directory with photos of our members.  You can have your picture taken on Tuesday, June 22nd or Wednesday, June 23rd.  Sign ups will begin in May.


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Fr. Jim's Jots - Fourth Sunday of Easter - Good Shepherd Sunday, April 25, 2021

Good Shepherd Sunday


Fr. Jim's Jots

Prayer For Justice in Response to George Floyd's Death 



June 2, 2020/in News

This letter was written by Sister Susan Rudolph, prioress, and shared with the monastic community.  We invite you to join us in prayer.

Dear Friends,

Once again, I stand with our Benedictine community listening with the ear of my heart to the pain of another shameful death of a human person, our black brother, George Floyd.  The tragedy of his senseless death and inhuman treatment touches our lives with intense outrage and heart wrenching sadness.

The echo of his helpless cry haunts me.  "I cannot breathe" landed on deaf ears.  This obscenity resulted in his death by the hands of those pledged to protect him.  We must hear this cry and change the course of this pattern of inhuman, cruel treatment.  We must address its roots and plant the seeds for a future of justice, freedom and peacefulness for all people without excuse or delay.

In this time of Pentecost, I pray with confidence but with a heavy heart:

Come Holy Spirit, we are your people, who cannot breathe the breath of freedom and life these days.  We need your presence to confront the horror that has infected our human spirit.  We are sick with racist actions, with cruelty to one another, with ideologies of superiority and other kinds of self-centered motivations.  This injustice and inequity towers in opposition of who we are and who you have called us to be.  Stop us in this insane behavior.  Show us our responsibility to make changes.

We need your help.  We need your wisdom, your courage and your love to create a world where every man, woman and child can breathe freely the air of equality without fear or prejudice.  You know where and why we have lost sight of your mandate to live in love.  Lead us to face the truths of our destructive decisions; to understand the messages inherent in your creation of diversity and our oneness in the collective body of humanity.  Give us the insight of your Spirit to see as you see and to love as you love.  Restore our original blessing of only goodness and loving kindness.

Forgive us.  Help us to continue to untangle the threads of oppression in the systems of our society and the arrogance of our hearts to realize freedom and justice for everyone.  Make us bear witness to our common human identity.  Help us destroy all forces contrary to peace.  Bless us with the vision to bring true renewal and commitment to effect justice.

We are one; created in your love.  We are your people; all of us.  Heal our wounds and make us a healthy nation.  Help us to live with the strength of your blessing that has the power to recreate the face of the earth.  Amen

I invite you to join me in solidarity to pray that we become a more inclusive and responsive human community dominated only by love and care for one another.  My prayer and sympathy goes out to the family of George Floyd and the whole black community.  May the joy of the Spirit find its ways into our lives once again.  May our openness to the gifts of the Spirit be a source of strength to destroy evil and bring about good.

United in the Spirit,

Susan Rudolph, OSB

Prioress of Saint Benedict's Monastery

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Due to the recent social justice unrest, we have chosen to share Sr. Susan's prayer.

Blessings,

Fr, Jim




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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

St. Elizabeth Social Justice Committee Meeting - Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 7 p.m.

 St. Elizabeth Social Justice Committee


You are invited to come to our committee meeting on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 from 7 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. on ZOOM.  Watch this short video to learn more about the committee: Click Here


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Adult Faith Formation - Friday, April 23rd at 7:30 p.m.

 ADULT FAITH FORMATION


Adult Faith Formation continues on Friday, April 23rd at 7:30 p.m. We will study the Fifth through Eighth Beatitudes; Social Justice and the Mission of Christian Discipleship.

Click HERE to join on Zoom with the password: church.



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Fr. Jim's Jots - Third Sunday of Easter - 4.18.2021

Third Sunday of Easter 


Fr. Jim's Jots


Easter is a time of grace to believe in the Resurrection of Our Savior Jesus Christ.  Over the next weeks we will recall in the Gospels how Jesus is known to His Disciples in the breaking of the bread.  We as Roman Catholics are a Eucharistic people who receive Jesus in the Eucharist, our Holy Communion.  

We are celebrating Mass at 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Sundays.  If you have received your COVID vaccines and it is more than two weeks since your last shot, please consider returning to Church.  We are still practicing social distancing and wearing masks, but it is safe.  If you have NOT received your COVID-19 vaccines, please wait and return after your shots.

Spring clean up: We are inviting you to help polish the pews, dust everything, vacuum the Church, etc.  I am asking the Community Life Committee to pick a date and clean/discard unused items in the parish hall kitchen and tidy up our kitchen.  Outside we can pick up any trash, sticks, and improve our parish grounds.  HOW ABOUT MAY1st for our SPRING CLEAN UP DATE? (10 a.m. - Noon)

Don't forget on May 2nd, we are having a special intention Mass at 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. for COVID-19 family and friends who have died - in church or on Zoom. Please during the homily, hold a picture of your loved one and state their name or names.


Blessings,

Fr. Jim


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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Fr. Jim's Jots - Divine Mercy Sunday - 4.11.2021

Divine Mercy Sunday

April 11, 2021



Fr. Jim's Jots


I will be asking all in attendance at the masses in-person and on Zoom to hold a picture of their loved one who died and state their name or names of people who are still sick or suffering from the COVID-19.

I believe we need to hear out loud the number of family and friends who have died and those who are still suffering.  Please mark your calendars and join us in praying for and remembering all our loved ones.

Lord, in your Divine Mercy, grant us healing.

Blessings,

Fr. Jim




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Monday, April 05, 2021

Easter Vigil Mass with RCIA Candidates and Phyllis Booth on Easter Sunday! ~ Photos Provided by Connie Hom

 EASTER VIGIL MASS WITH RCIA CANDIDATES

ROD EASTER and HELENA NELSON


Rod Easter with his sponsor, Mark Murtagh





Helena Nelson with her sponsor, Connie Hom




Rod Easter Receiving First Communion


Helena Nelson receiving Communion





Phyllis Booth - Easter Sunday 2021



~ Photos provided by Connie Hom




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Sunday, April 04, 2021

Our Beautiful St. Elizabeth Stained Glass Window at the Easter Vigil - 4.3.2021 ~ Photo Provided by Ken Wall

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary


 Easter 2021


~ Photo provided by Ken Wall



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Saturday, April 03, 2021

HAPPY EASTER, EVERYONE!!

 


Fr. Jim's Jots!


Happy Easter!

The Saint Elizabeth Parish Office will be closed, Monday, April 5th - Friday, April 9th, 2021.


Fr. Jim

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Friday, April 02, 2021

St. Elizabeth's Drive Through for Palm Sunday Palms, Triduum Booklet and Blessing, March 27, 2021 - Part 2 ~ These Photos Sent by EJCooley







 

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Thursday, April 01, 2021

Conversation on Racism Continue! Sunday, April 11th, 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ~ Save the Date! Deadline to Register is 4/4/2021


 

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