Saturday, July 31, 2021

Fr. Jim's Jots - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 1, 2021

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 1 2021

 


Fr. Jim's Jots


Greetings!

I keep praying that a few more folks attend noon Mass on Wednesdays and Fridays.  It is very important for all of us to take the time to pray daily.  We are a Church that believes in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist.  Pray for our troubled world and country.  If your schedule permits, join us for noon Mass on Wednesdays or Fridays.

We have a number of folks who are sick and in some cases have died.  Pray for their healing, the comfort of Christ and the sacraments of the Church.  If you would like to receive a home or hospital visit, call the parish office 804-329-4599 or my cell phone number 804-221-1508.

If you are in the Church vestibule, you will notice the black and white painted squares were damaged.  It was from the tape we used to mark the floor for COVID precautions.  I contacted Holtz painters.  They will repair the floor and stain the front doors of the Church to protect them from the direct sunlight.

I look forward to the popcorn sale coming up in August.  Please support this important parish fundraiser.  It will raise the money we usually raise with the Jazz Festival.

Blessings,

Fr. Jim



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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Fr. Jim's Jots - Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 25. 2021

 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 25, 2021




Fr. Jim's Jots

Greetings and Summer Blessings,

I had a good weekend at Prince of Peace parish in Chesapeake.  The collection for our parish was almost $5000.  How good it is for our catholic parishes to work together for the good of all.

Please take part in our popcorn fundraiser coming in August.  We hope it will be a success because it will raise money in place of our Jazz Festival.

We continue to welcome new families.  If you have not registered to be a member of the parish, please see the Welcome Packets in the back of Church,  Now that we are back in church, we need your help with Mass.  You can volunteer to wash and iron linens for the altar, be a Lector or a Greeter.  Please call the parish office at 804-329-4599 or contact Fr. Jim at 804-221-1508.

Blessings,

Fr. Jim



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Monday, July 26, 2021

Catholic Virginian Article about The First Refugees St. Elizabeth Catholic Church Sponsored - March 1981 ~ Article provided by Berhane Desta

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St. Elizabeth's, Richmond

 Small Parish Aids Ethiopian Refugees

by Steve Neill

Of the Catholic Virginian

Admitting they were at first leery about serving as refugee sponsors because of the time and money involved, parishioners of St. Elizabeth's of Richmond have found their efforts to be a community-building experience.

The small parish, whose church is in a predominantly black neighborhood, helped Berhane and Anna Desta and their two-month-old daughter, Susie, get settled in an apartment and found a job for Berhane three days after he arrived in Richmond. The Destas are refugees from Ethiopia.

St. Elizabeth's first considered being a refugee sponsor last fall when Mrs. Loretta O'Donnell, of the diocesan Office of Refugee Resettlement, talked to the parish's social ministry committee.  The committee felt it wanted to sponsor a refugee family, but wanted the whole parish involved.

"We knew there's no way we could do this unless we raised about $500, because we knew we were a poor parish and it wouldn't be fair to use parish funds, even though we would later be reimbursed," Mary Ann Allen, who chairs the social ministry committee, said.  She pointed out that a deposit had to be made on an apartment and food must be purchased for the incoming family before it arrives.  This money is later reimbursed up to $300 per person when receipts for expenses are submitted to the diocesan office.

After a committee was formed to help raise money toward helping a refugee family, St. Elizabeth's received a grant of $250 from St. Edward's parish, Bon Air, with which it has a covenant.  The parish school also became involved and raised $100.  That and money raised through a parish fasting meal brought St. Elizabeth's close enough to $500 that the parish felt it could agree to take on a refugee family, but still it told the resettlement office it could not do so before April 1.

"We distributed a questionnaire on Sundays saying: 'Here's what we need.  Please check what you are able to help with,'" Mrs. Allen said.  Paper products, cleaning supplies, linens and food all were contributed in separate Sunday collections by parishioners.

"Furniture and clothing also came from our people," Mrs. Allen said.  "They found it."

What she called an emergency situation arose in late March and St. Elizabeth's was asked to accept their refugees earlier than anticipated.  "We had to ask ourselves were we ready to take on an emergency case?"  Mrs. Allen said.  Two men from the parish, Chris Malone and Jasper Wilson, quickly found an apartment not far from the church.

The Destas arrived on a Friday night and about eight people from St. Elizabeth's were at the airport to greet them.  An interpreter was not necessary since Berhane spoke English.  "They couldn't believe the reception they got from us," Mrs. Allen said.

An interview with the Resettlement Office's job developer was arranged for Monday and Berhane was sent on a job interview Tuesday.  "The next day he started working," Mrs. Allen said.

"We see ourselves as the church helping them only as long as it's necessary," Mrs. Allen said.  "The Destas want to be independent and we're both working toward that.

"There are a lot of things involved in being a sponsor," she continued.  "We were very leery about it at first.  But people in the parish have been great.  They've really reached out to them and invited them to their homes."



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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Fr. Jim's Jots - Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Good Shepherd Sunday, July 18, 2021

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 18, 2021



Fr. Jim's Jots


Greetings!

I am thankful to Msgr. Tom Miller for being the Celebrant this weekend at our parish Masses.  I am away for the Mission Co-op.  This is an annual appeal where a small parish goes and visits a larger parish and has a special second collection.  This year I will be at Prince of Peace parish in Chesapeake, VA.  Pray that I get a generous collection for our parish.

As you are aware, our Jazz Festival was canceled this year, but we are still having a fund raiser approved by the parish council.  It will be a 4-day fundraiser on 8/19 thru 8/22 to sell delicious Gourmet Popcorn!!!  More details to follow.  In the days to come, think of your favorite flavor of Popcorn.  It's delicious.

We need  you to plan on attending a weekday Mass on Wednesdays or Fridays at 12 noon.  We are praying for our troubled world and those who are sick, our common home, our environment and an end to racism.  Please join us for Mass at noon Wednesdays and Fridays.

Special thanks to all who help serve our Parish in so many ways.  We need everyone to get involved.

Summer Peace and Blessings,

Fr. Jim








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Bulletin Announcements for July 18, 2021 ~ Compiled by Cecilia Hull


Bulletin Announcements

for July 18, 2021


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Monday, July 12, 2021

Fr. Jim's Jots - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 11, 2021

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 11, 2021

 


Fr. Jim's Jots


Summer...Lazy hazy days of summer.  I hope now that the 4th of July is over, folks can rest, relax and enjoy a few weeks of an enjoyable summer, read a good book, go to a beach or have a glass of iced tea.  It will go by quickly and before you know it, school will start, young people go back to college and Religious Education will be in full swing.  Much like the school calendar, our parish calendar reflects starting programs and events once school starts and we look forward to the Fall.

A few weeks ago, I met with Bliley's Funeral Home to make my final arrangements for my funeral.  I also met with the cemetery folks in my home town of Wyandotte, MI and made arrangements for my cremains to be at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, where I have three brothers buried: Patrick Joseph, John Albert and Michael James, all dying shortly after their births in 1952, 1953 and 1954.  With my parents' cremains in Naples, FL, at their parish of St. Peters and all the niche's taken, I am pleased to have my final wishes in order.

I hope we all live a long healthy life but please help your family members and loved ones know your wishes.  It's never too soon to make your plans.  If we can help in any way, please contact Saint Elizabeth, 804-329-4599 or myself.

Enjoy each day; it's God's gift to each of us.

Blessings,

Fr. Jim


**We are disappointed not to be hosting a Jazz Festival this year and sure hope for a great one next year, 2022.  However, we will be having a one-time limited fundraiser, an online popcorn sale.  This fundraiser has been approved by the parish council and I sure hope it is a success.  More details to follow.



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Monday, July 05, 2021

Scripture Sharing Ministry ~ New Classes Beginning!

 

Scripture Class Starting


You are welcome to join the Scripture class in September 2021 to study 1 and 2 Corinthians and The Book of Psalms. 

New members will start with four sessions on Bible history happening Tuesdays, August 3, 10, 17 and 24 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

Contact Rita Hatchett at rhatchett1@verizon.net or text 804-229-1999 by July 27, 2021.


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Fr. Jim's Jots - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 4, 2021

 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time


Fr. Jim's Jots


God, source of all freedom,

this day is bright with the memory

of those who declared that life and liberty

are your gift to every human being.

Help us to continue the

good work begun long ago.

Make our vision clear and our will strong.

Only in human solidarity will we find liberty,

and justice in the honor that belongs

to every life on earth.

Turn our hearts toward the family of nations:

to understand the ways of others,

to offer friendship,

and to work for the common good of all.

We ask this through Christ our Lord.


Blessings and safe travels to all,


Fr. Jim and your Saint E. Family


We welcome Fr. Larry Mulroney, Sunday, July 4, 2021!  The Church office will be closed from July 1st to July 6th.




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Friday, July 02, 2021

Summer 2021 Mass Schedule ~ Provided by Cecilia Hull

 SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE



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