Faith Formation for Adults ~ Information provided by Cecilia Hull
Faith Formation for Adults
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A place to share hopes and dreams for our parish community.
Faith Formation for Adults
Labels: Faith Formation for Adults
Overby Sheppard Elementary School
Supply Drive
You can help our neighbors at Overby Sheppard Elementary school. Donate any of the following items. You can drop them off after Sunday Mass or at the parish office. If you shop online (i.e. Amazon, Target), place an order and ship it directly to the school. The address is Overby Sheppard Elementary School, 2300 1st Ave., Richmond, VA 23222. You can mail gift cards, too.
1. "Oops" kits (for kid's accidents) : Underwear, shirts, and pants (all sizes)
2. Winter clothes: shirts and pants (all sizes)
3. Kids' masks
4. Reusable water bottles
5. Belts (all sizes)
6. Rewards for Attendance: McDonald's Gift cards, etc.
Please drop off supplies in the donation box in the Church.
Labels: Overby Sheppard Supply Drive
January 30, 2022
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
As you may have heard about or read in the Catholic Virginian, Pope Francis has asked Catholics around the world to participate in their local parish in what he calls a "synodal process." This local process of listening to each other will lead to an international Synod of Bishops in Rome in October of 2023.
You might ask, "What is a synodal process?" The word "synod" is not a commonly used word. It is basically an assembly that discusses matters of importance. For the Catholic Church, it means an occasional gathering of bishops that meets together to listen to each other in order to advise the Pope.
What Pope Francis is asking of us is that, prior to the next Synod of Bishops in October of 2023, we engage in our local diocese and in each parish in a synodal process so that bishops may have a clearer view of how people are experiencing the Catholic faith locally in their parishes. It is a "bottoms up" approach rather than a "top down" approach. We will call the synodal meetings which we will hold at St. Elizabeth "Listening Sessions."
The three key elements of the Listening Sessions are Community, Dialogue, and Participation and Mission. Questions to be discussed at the sessions will be centered on these elements of parish life.
Just as the Pope and the bishops gathered with him in Rome in 2023 will reflect on the contributions from Catholics and friends from around the world, I hope to find in our local discussions many ideas and recommendations to foster the spiritual life of St. Elizabeth parish as we "journey together."
My dream is that as many parishioners as possible will participate in one of the many Listening Sessions that will be made available to you in February and March of 2022. Sessions will be virtually via Zoom. In the coming weeks, please watch the weekly bulletin and seek more information from our website.
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Jim Arsenault
Pastor
Labels: local Listening Sessions, Synod of Bishops 2023, synodal process
Webinar
Black Spirituality of Resistance and Resilience
Monday, January 7, 2022
Sister Cora shared this webinar happening during Black History Month. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, this webinar shares themes from the U.S. Bishop's Pastoral Letter, Open Wide Our Hearts, including exploring how healing racism in our Church and Community can take place.
The webinar is on Monday, February 7, 2022 from 8-10 p.m. EST. The presenter is Dr. C. Vanessa White, D. Min., Associate Professor of Spirituality and Ministry and the Director of the Certificate in Black Theology and Ministry, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago.
The event is free. Pre-registration is required. You can register online by CLICKING HERE.
Labels: black history month, Webinair: Black Spirituality and Resistance and Resilience
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 30, 2022
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 23, 2022
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings!
Special thanks to George Strother, Barbara Vaughan, Larry Williford and Cathy Woodson who have volunteered for years to make our past Jazz Festivals a huge success. It's understandable that after years of this major task, all have let me know they no longer wish to or are not able to volunteer for the Jazz Festival in 2022. All are asking for younger parishioners to volunteer and keep things going if possible. I am sure all the former team members of the past Jazz Festivals will be a resource and give past materials and answer questions.
That being said, we are looking for new volunteers to help with the Jazz Festival of 2022! Areas where volunteers are needed include: hiring bands, creating a schedule of events for the day, ordering food trucks, security, set-up, clean-up, advertising, tickets and tickets sales, sponsors, booth creation, ice-cream truck, city permit to close street, beer and wine license, etc.
Wow!! That's a lot of work!! But if we do not get volunteers to help with the 2022 Jazz Festival, we will NOT be able to host this event. If you are at all interested, please contact Fr. Jim at jarsenault@richmonddiocese.org or the parish office and leave me a voice message at 804-329-4599, ext. 11.
+Blessings for the New Year+
Fr. Jim
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Marriage Feast at Cana
January 16, 2022
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings! This week we celebrate and remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 17th. Please pray the following prayer:
Lord our God, see how oppression and violence are our sad inheritance, one generation to the next. We look for you where the lowly are raised up, where the mighty are brought down. We find you there in your servants and we give you thanks this day for your preacher and witness, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fill us with your spirit. Where our human community is divided by racism, torn by repression, saddened by fear and ignorance, may we give ourselves to your work of healing. Grant this through Christ our Lord.
Mass Updates:
If you are not vaccinated, I invite you to attend Mass via ZOOM. The 9 a.m. Mass Zoom link is in the parish e-bulletin, on the parish website and on our Facebook page. With the increase in the virus transmissions, our in-person attendance has dropped significantly. Please be safe and know that your health and the health of your family must come first.
An update on the 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass for the next several weeks: we will NOT have any music and the homily will be shortened. Attendance is light, so it is easy to social distance. It is my hope to give you options to be safe and stay well.
+Blessings for the New Year+,
Fr. Jim
Fr. Jim's Installation as Pastor by Bishop Knestout
Epiphany Sunday 2021
~ Photos by Connie Hom
Christmas Eve Mass 2021
Bringing the Infant Jesus to the Stable
Children Bringing the Infant Jesus to the Stable |
Homily by Fr. Jim |
~ Photos by Connie Hom
Labels: Christmas Eve Mass 2021
Christmas at St. Elizabeth Church 2021
The Decorating Crew |
The Beautiful Result |
~ Photos by Connie Hom
Labels: 2021, Christmas at St. E's
Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
January 9, 2022
Artist: Davezelenka |
Fr. Jim's Jots
With the start of a New Year and the first snow storm, it sure is winter! Stay warm and safe. Wow, what a traffic jam on I-95 this week with our own Senator Tim Kaine stuck between Richmond and the U.S. Capitol. I was impressed (and not surprised) that Senator Kaine chose not to have any special treatment. Rather, he endured this weather nightmare with his fellow travelers. He is an example of being one with the people. Throughout the years, Anne and Tim have always been one with us.
* Our Social Justice, Parish Council and Finance Council have met or plan to meet. We are off and running into the New Year.
* I understand the concern and about the last rise in COVID cases. You are welcome to attend Mass via ZOOM Sunday at 9 a.m. if you or anyone in your household has health issues. We will miss you in person, but please, your health and well-being must come first.
* Special thanks to all who helped for the celebration Mass last Sunday when Bishop Barry Knestout officially installed me as your pastor. I pray that I will be able to do a good job and help our parish.
Blessings for the New Year,
+Fr. Jim
Labels: Baptism of the Lord, Fr. Jim's Jots
Home by Another Way
I came across this song written and sung by James Taylor that told the story of the Magi. How they followed the star and found the Baby Jesus in the stable and decided NOT to return to King Herod. Enjoy!
Labels: Home by another way, Magi
Fr. Jim's Installation as Pastor
Epiphany Sunday 2022
January 2, 2022
St. Elizabeth Gospel Choir |
Bishop Knestout - Celebrant |
Offertory |
The Great Amen |
~ Photos by Cheryl Curbeam
Labels: Bishop Knestout, Epiphany 2022, Fr. Jim's Installation
Fr. Jim's Installation as Pastor
Epiphany Sunday
January 2, 2022
Diane Neylan - Responsorial Psalm |
Fr. Jim proclaiming the Gospel |
Bishop Knestout - Homily |
During Mass |
Bishop Knestout |
Recessional |
Labels: Bishop Knestout, Epiphany 2022, Fr. Jim Installation as pastor
Feast of the Epiphany
January 2, 2022
Fr. Jim's Jots
Happy New Year and may the Blessed Mother, Queen of Heaven and Earth watch over each and everyone this New Year.
When Ethel Cooley became sick, she continued to work from home and the hospital. We wanted and needed her help, advice and input in the parish office. She wanted to die with her boots on. E.J. was a blessing of love and service to YOU - the people of St. Elizabeth - whom she loved so very much. I believe it helped E.J. to continue working through her yearlong illness.
I give thanks for Cecilia Hull who has been helping with our online bulletin the last several months. Without the support and help from Mary Rose Purcell, Janet Stern, Cecilia Hull and so many others, we could not have carried on the daily duties of running a growing parish. I wish to thank all.
Special thanks to everyone who will help with this Sunday's installation as your pastor with Bishop Barry Knestout.
Prayer for Pastor - Matthew 25:21
A pastor devoted to giving so much, God only knows all the souls that you touch. Committed to serve, when you answered God's call, you prove it by being a servant to all.
+Blessings for the New Year +
Fr. Jim
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Labels: Feast of the Epiphany, Fr. Jim's Jots