The Opening of the Catholic Women's and Men's Association - July 31, 2022 - ALL ARE WELCOME!
Opening of the Catholic Women's and Men's Association
ALL ARE WELCOME!
A place to share hopes and dreams for our parish community.
Opening of the Catholic Women's and Men's Association
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 24, 2022
WELCOME BACK SCHOOLER FAMILY!
We are so happy to welcome Hannah and the Schooler Family back to St. Elizabeth Church after a 2 1/2 year absence because of Covid! You know we love you!
~ Photo by Lula Lamb
Labels: Schooler Family returns 7.17.22
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 17, 2022
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings!
I wish to take the time to thank you for your kindness and generosity to Saint Elizabeth Parish.
We truly had a wonderful celebration for Sister Tiberh. From the planning committee to the set-up and clean-up folks, we sure were open, helpful and flexible with changing sites and having everything perfect. The Gospel Choir did an outstanding job praising the Lord.
Sister Tiberh's family members and her fellow Comboni Sisters all enjoyed this special celebration. Thank you Sister Tiberh for being a member of our parish at St. Elizabeth and we will miss you as you move to Chicago to continue your studies and get a Master of Divinity.
We are blessed to have the help of Eva Wiznerowicz as our new office receptionist. Some of Eva's tasks are the bulletins, Mass intentions, personal letter and correspondence from me, ordering office and church supplies and scheduling Mass intentions, to name a few. Welcome and thank YOU, Eva.
The life of the parish is never dull.
+ Fr. Jim Arsenault, Pastor
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 10, 2022
Fr. Jim's Jots
Greetings!
During these lazy, hazy days of summer, is a great time to read a book and reflect on your faith life. Some of my favorite books are:
The Seven Story Mountain by Thomas Merton
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas 'a Kempis
The Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen
Prayer
"May we be generous and considerate, not thinking only about ourselves but helping others enjoy the blessings of the summertime.
Lord God, Creator of all things, guide our steps and strengthen our hearts during the months of summer and vacation days. Grant us Refreshment of mind and body."
Summer is a great time to read a good book and journey closer to Christ. I hope and pray everyone has a safe and peaceful summer. Time to enjoy and relax.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim
Sr. Tiberh's 27th Anniversary Celebration
June 23, 2022
Labels: Sr. Tiberh celebration 2022
Congratulations to Our 2022 Graduates!
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Deshawn Goodwyn
Abedi Shishi
Eva Wiznerowicz
LICENSED AND POSTGRADUATES
Christina Davis
Domonique Edwards
Chanda Ford
Labels: Congratulations Graduates 2022
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary time
July 3, 2022
Two by Two |
Father Jim's Jots
Tomorrow we as a Nation celebrate the 4th of July. We have much to be grateful for, but as a people, we need to never take freedom for granted. I pray and worry about the rise in power of the few and the lies of the former administration that has emboldened white racism. We have clearly seen this on display in the events of January 6th and the hearing now taking place.
I believe the sin of racism is the driving force behind the rise of white supremacists and such violent actions. I pray that people of goodwill in both our political parties may see this sin and denounce evil and acts of violence. Together as a people of goodwill and a nation pledged to equally respect the rights of all, this sin of racism will end. WE SHALL OVERCOME!!
A prayer for Government
We pray O God of might, wisdom and justice, through who authority is rightly administered, laws are enacted and judgment decreed, assist with your holy spirit of counsel and fortitude.
The President of these United States, that his administration may be conducted in righteousness
And be eminently useful to your people over whom He presides, by encouraging due respect and virtue and religion; by a faithful execution of the laws of justice and mercy; and by restraining vice and immorality.
Archbishop John Carroll (1791)
+ Fr. Jim Arsenault, Pastor
Cathy Woodson named "Ambassador of Peace"!
by Pax Christi
(See article below)
Catholic peace movement Pax Christi recognizes 20 new 'Ambassadors of Peace'