St. Elizabeth Members are Award Winners of The Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities ~ Information and Photos Provided by Connie Hom
Distinguished Virginian Anne Holton
Humanitarian Ken Soistman
A place to share hopes and dreams for our parish community.
Distinguished Virginian Anne Holton
Humanitarian Ken Soistman
"Our Church, Our Story: Black Catholic Identity and Culture" is a retreat and conference that will be held November 5th, starting at 5 p.m. through November 7th, ending at 11 a.m. The virtual program will be on Saturday, November 6th from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The retreat includes Mass and dinner with Bishop Knestout here at St. Elizabeth that Saturday, November 6th at 5 p.m. . There is no need to register for the Mass but for all of the other activities, go to the Diocesan website, https://richmonddiocese.org/office/office-for-black-catholics/ to reserve your spot.
There will be a reception after the Mass on November 6th in our parish hall. All are welcome!
Labels: Black Catholic Retreat 2021
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 24, 2021
Healing of Bartimaeus
Fr. Jim's Jots
You are invited to "Our Church, Our Story," a special retreat to share and learn about Black Catholic Identity and Culture. The retreat and conference will be held in-person and simulcast on Zoom. The retreat begins Friday, November 5th at 5 p.m. and ends Sunday, November 7th at 11 a.m. There will be a Mass celebrated with Bishop Knestout here at 5 p.m. with our Choir on Saturday, November 6th. Special thanks to the following folks from St. Elizabeth who have helped to plan and work on this retreat": Cheryl Curbeam, Deacon Chris, Sister Tiberh, Cathy Woodson and Sister Cora Marie. Also a big thank you to Lucy Thompson and the community life ladies for helping with the reception on Saturday. St. Elizabeth is blessed with your leadership.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity. St. Elizabeth received a wonderful letter from the Camboni Missionary Sisters thanking us for their annual raffle. You bought $1,105.00 worth of tickets.
Are you thinking of becoming Catholic or have questions about the Catholic faith? Contact Chris or Beng Metzger at: metzger.christopher@gmail.com It is a great way to learn about our faith and also make new friends.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim
Labels: Fr. Jim's Jots, Sunday in Ordinary Time
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 17, 2021
Labels: Fr. Jim's Jots, Public Square Rosary Rally
Shenetta Malkia
Rosemary Overton is very proud of her granddaughter, Shenetta Malkia, a graduate of Bowie State University with a BS degree in Business Administration. Her interests had previously led her to attend AIU (American Intercontinental University) to study Fashion Merchandizing and Film Production. She has interest in many fields: real estate, entertainment, film and is a mental health advocate. Shenetta is the current International Ms. USA 2021 and has held several other titles.
She is the CEO of her real estate company, The PMs Of The City. Her interest in the film and entertainment fields has led her to be Production Assistant for America's Got Talent and the production of her first music video, "Baby Freestyle," as well as roles in other productions.
Perhaps her finest achievement has been in the area of mental health. She is the founding president of Empowerment Essence, a Maryland charitable organization that works on eradicating bullying and suicides among youth and young adults. If you would like to help, you can find information at www.EmpowermentEssence.org
Shenetta's motto is Give God Glory!
Labels: Rosemary Overton's granddaughter
NATIONAL FATIMA ROSARY DAY
Saturday, October 16, 2021
On Saturday, October 16th starting at NOON, St. Elizabeth Parish will say the Rosary in front of the church with thousands of churches across the country.
Connie has something to share about the Rosary:
You can learn more about Our Lady of the Rosary HERE
Labels: National Day of the Rosary, Oct. 16th, St. Elizabeth Rosary Day
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 10, 2021
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings!
I want to give a big Congratulations to our parishioner Larry Williford! On October 1, 2021, Larry was inducted into the Virginia Union University Sports Hall of Fame! Larry attended VUU and graduated in 1977. In 1973, the team won the CIAA Football Championship, the first championship in 50 years! Larry and his wife Barbara have been members of the parish for many years now. We are so blessed to have Larry sing in our Gospel Choir.
Please pray for the priests of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond who will be away next week for our Convocation in Harrisonburg, VA. There will be NO daily Mass next week or the following week: Oct. 13, 15, 20 and 22.
After Mass on Sunday, Oct. 17, I am traveling to Michigan for a few days and will return on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021.
If you are a parent of a child, please make sure you're signed up for Religious Education. To sign up, you can email Liz at lizw.rva@gmail.com, call the parish office, or see the registration forms in the back of Church.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim
Labels: Fr. Jim's Jots, Sunday in Ordinary Time
You are invited to join our monthly "Family of Faith" Prayer Series Adult Faith Formation!
Our Prayer Series begins October 20th over Zoom from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. You don't need any materials, though you may wish to take notes. The sessions are open to all adults at St. Elizabeth.
Monthly Topics and Dates for the Prayer Series, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. are the following:
October 20 - What is Prayer and Prayer in Salvation History
November 17 - Jesus Teaches us How to Pray and Our Father: The Summary of the Whole Gospel
December 15 - The Our Father - first 3 petitions
January 19 ~ The Our Father - last 4 petitions and the Holy Spirit and Prayer
February 16 - Praying to the Virgin Mary and Expressions of Prayer
March 16 - Praying with Scripture and Forms of Prayer
April 13 - The Battle of Prayer and the Communion of Saints
To Enroll: Contact Rita at Rhatchett1@verizon.net or call her at 804-229-1999.
Use the link below to join us for the first session at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 20th!
https://uso2web.zoom.us/j/9280346977
Labels: Adult Faith Formation, zoom
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings!
Congratulations to two of our St. Elizabeth parishioners who were honored at the October 25th, 2021 Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities Awards. The Mission of VCIC is to "Achieve success through inclusion." The Virginia Center for inclusive Communities works with schools, businesses and communities to achieve success by addressing prejudices in all forms in order to improve academic achievements, increase workplace productivity, and enhance local trust.
The VCIC has awarded Anne B. Holton the Distinguished Virginian Award and to Ken W. Soistman the Humanitarian Award! These honors are presented to individuals that have demonstrated a commitment to the promotion of respect and understanding among people of diverse races, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Congratulations to Anne and Ken! We at St. Elizabeth are blessed to have you members of our parish.
Also Overby-Sheppard Elementary School thanked St. Elizabeth for the box of headphones and school supplies. Thanks you to all who have helped in any way!
Fall Blessings,
Fr. Jim
Labels: Fr. Jim's Jots, honors, Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time