FATHER JIM'S JOTS - St. Elizabeth Church - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - January 26, 2025
St Elizabeth Church
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 26, 2025
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
During significant years or milestones, the church celebrates a jubilee. Pope Francis has proclaimed 2025 to be a Jubilee Year with the theme: Pilgrims of Hope. We are called to be a people of hope. I am asking all parish groups to think and pray about how we can put into action, perhaps monthly, a prayer, a service project, educational event or retreat centered around the message of Hope.
Sr. Anns James and Connie Hom are asking for help with brainstorming these ideas. On the other page of this bulletin are more resources for the Jubilee Year as well as an invite to join a small group to help plan a possible Jubilee Event. Very little time commitment is required and we hope that you will contact Connie so that all can be involved in this important celebration; not just our Parish but also the Universal Church.
The following is an excerpt from Pope Francis delivered on January 20, 2025: Pope Francis calls President Trump's plans of mass deportation of immigrants "a disgrace." The Pope made the comments during an evening talk show. Pope Francis said he prayed that America would live up to its ideals of being a "land of opportunity and welcome for all."
Many U.S. bishops have firmly opposed Trump's deportation plan, with the incoming Archbishop of Washington D.C. Cardinal Robert McElroy saying such policies were "incompatible with Catholic doctrine," We as a church universal are committed to defending the rights of all people and protection of their human dignity.
Please join us to plan for our Jubilee Year so that we can be united to spread the Gospel Good News of Hope.
To read the entire article on Pope Francis' statement, please visit: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/pope-francis-calls-trumps-plans-of-mass-deportation-of-immigrants-a-disgrace
To read the entire article on the USCCB's official statement, please visit: https://www.usccb.org/news/2025/executive-actions-will-subject-vulnerable-families-and-children-grave-danger-says-bishop
If you have attended one of the Capital Campaign House Meetings that took place over December and January, please turn in your pledge card if you have not done so. You can turn this in by mailing it to the Parish Office or via the collection on Sunday. Please make sure that your pledge card is attached to your first initial contribution so that we can add it to our records. You can pick up your pledge card on Sunday if you have not done so already.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim, Pastor
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