Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Times
January 29, 2023
The Beatitudes |
A place to share hopes and dreams for our parish community.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Times
January 29, 2023
The Beatitudes |
This Happened at Mass Today!
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 29, 2023
Virtus Training Completed! Receiving their Certificates! |
Remembering St. Blaise Day Blessing of the Throats |
Senator Tim Kaine addressing the Church! |
Tim presents Fr. Jim with An American Flag That has been flown over the U.S. Capitol In Honor of St. Elizabeth Church Centennial! |
~ Photos by Lula Lamb
Labels: 2023, Happenings at Mass today, January 29
Misc. Photos
Mass at St. Elizabeth Church
January 22, 2023
~ Photos by Lula Lamb
Labels: 2023, January 22, Mass
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 22, 2023
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
Greetings!
As a Catholic Church, we have the duty and obligation to educate our youth in the Catholic Faith and prepare all the young faithful for the Sacraments of the Church.
We have been blessed to have Liz Wiznerowicz as our director of faith formation; however, the last two years have been a challenge with COVID and conducting Religious Education via Zoom. Many children are not meeting in class or on Zoom. We need families to register with the parish so we can contact you using email, phone and text messages to attend faith formation.
We thank Liz for her love for the children and outstanding teaching skills. As well as her special passion to help our newest families with our Saturday school and summer school programs. But Liz needs our help. Parents, you can help by making sure your children attend our Sunday classes at 11:15 a.m. in the parish office. High school students will meet this Sunday at Holy Rosary at 2 p.m. We also need at least one parent volunteer for classes each Sunday. Please see this bulletin's insert for a Religious Ed Calendar.
So far, we have a few folks who have volunteered to help with religious education. They are Deacon Chris, David Woodburn and Denise Letendre.
We are thrilled to welcome Erin Cleary as part-time Religious Education Administer. Erin has years of experience in Catholic Education as a student, over 2 years as a Youth Leader/teacher and a team member of the Life Teen Program. Erin has attended Saint Gertrude High School and is a graduate of East Carolina University. We welcome Erin Cleary to our staff. To contact Erin, email: ecleary@stelizcc.org
All adults are called to model our faith by faithful attendance at Mass and teaching our children and grandchildren the fundamentals of our faith: the Sign of the Cross, Our Father and Hail Mary, and the basics of the Mass and Sacraments of the Church.
+ Fr. Jim Arsenault, Pastor
The Baptism of Jesus
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 15, 2023
FR. JIM'S JOTS
Greetings!
We are back to "the wearing of the Green" also known as Ordinary Time. Lent starts with Ash Wednesday on February 22nd. Mass for the distribution of Ashes will be at 6 p.m. Please mark your calendars.
Thanks to those who have volunteered to be a Religious Education teacher/helper. We are in need of a few more folks to help our young people learn our faith. This is a very limited time commitment, but the rewards are limitless. Our children need your help. Many are from households where English is a second language, so more volunteers are needed to help teach the basics - the "Sign of the Cross, the Hail Mary, and the Our Father". It is also a great way to meet our new families and some truly wonderful kids eager to learn.
All adults are asked to look on the Catholic Diocese of Richmond or VIRTUS website and sign up for our VIRTUS session for "Protecting God's Children". To sign up, please visit www.virtusonline.org/virtus. Click on "First Time Registrant" to register. For more information, please see this Sunday's Bulletin Insert.
Sadly, another Priest has died - Fr. Stephen McNally, who was assigned to two parishes near Roanoke, VA. His funeral will be Tuesday, January 17th, at noon at Our Lady of Nazareth in Roanoke. I will be leaving on Monday, January 16th to spend the day in Blacksburg visiting friends from my former parish. Please pray for the Catholic Diocese of Richmond and our priests. This has been a difficult time.
Also, we are having a Parish Council meeting this Thursday, January 19th. You can always contact your parish council representative to get a new item or topic of concern on the agenda.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim Arsenault
Pastor
Labels: Fr. Jim's Jots, ordinary time, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Elizabeth Church
Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday
January 15, 2023
Lighting a Candle
~ Photos by Lula Lamb
Labels: Jr. Birthday, Martin Luther King
Feast of the Epiphany
January 8, 2023
FR. JIM'S JOTS
Happy New Year and may the Lord bless you and your family and friends with good health and a peaceful 2023 year.
The Office of Black Catholics for the Diocese of Richmond has appointed a new Director, Fr. Tochi Iwuji. His email is tiwuji@richmonddiocese.org. Fr. Tochi started this assignment January 1, 2023. We give thanks for Msgr. Walter Barrett who came out of retirement and was the Director of the Office of Black Catholics during this interim period.
A Day of Reflection will be held on March 18, 2023 at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Glen Allen. The day of reflection will be facilitated by Sr. Cora Marie Billings. The Office of Black Catholics is inviting African American and African Immigrant parishioners to participate in this Diocesan Day of Reflection. If you are interested, please contact the Office of Black Catholics at 804-622-5241 or email obc@richmonddiocese.org.
We need your help. If you have not registered with the parish, please do so. There are purple folders in the back of church with registration forms and other helpful registration information. Also, if you have moved, changed emails or added a child to your home, please contact the parish office with updated information.
Blessings in 2023,
Fr. Jim Arsenault
Pastor
Labels: 2023, Feast of the Epiphany, Fr. Jim's Jots
Kurt Andrew Baptism
10 a.m. Mass
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
January 1, 2023
Baptism |
Choir |
~ Photos taken from Zoom
Labels: 10 a.m. New Year's Day Mass, baptism