FATHER JIM'S JOTS - Third Sunday of Advent - Gaudete Sunday - December 15, 2024
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Third Sunday of Advent
"Gaudete Sunday"
December 15, 2024
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A place to share hopes and dreams for our parish community.
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Third Sunday of Advent
"Gaudete Sunday"
December 15, 2024
Labels: 3rd Sunday of Advent 2024, Gaudete Sunday
"WAITING FOR THE LORD"
Advent Retreat
St. Elizabeth Church
December 14, 2024
Sr. Anns and Sr. Elena Henderson Retreat Leaders |
~ Photos by Sr. Beulah
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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Second Sunday of Advent
December 8, 2024
ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC CHURCH
"National Day of the Rosary"
October 12, 2024
On Saturday, October 12, 2024, Catholic churches across the country prayed the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary at noon on their front steps. This year there were 5 readers for each mystery: Karen Yesolitis, Beverley Bryant, Donna Gorman, Eddie Gorman and Maria Barrow.
Labels: National Day of the Rosary 2024
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Youth Group Activities
On Sunday, October 27, 2024, Liz Wiznerowicz took 20 children and 4 adults to the Virginia Repertory Theater to attend the play, "Grace for President."
On Sunday, December 8th, Liz took the Youth Group to see the Richmond Ballet's production of "The Nutcracker" at the Dominion Energy Theater.
Labels: Youth Group activities 2024
St Elizabeth Church
First Sunday of Advent
December 1, 2024
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
Today is the first Sunday of Advent which marks the first day of the New Liturgical Year! I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and that those who are traveling back home after visiting their relatives have a safe journey to their destinations.
This Sunday I would also like to thank Msgr. Walter Barrett for visiting while I am in Michigan. We will have a Communion Service at 12 p.m. led by Dcn. Chris on Wednesday, Dec. 4th. I will return to Richmond December 5th so we will resume our usual Daily Mass schedule on Friday December 6th and since it is the first Friday of the month we will have an hour of Exposition and Adoration after Mass.
"The word "Advent" is from the Latin word, adventus, for "coming" and is associated with the four weeks of preparation for Christmas. Advent always contains four Sundays, beginning on the Sunday nearest the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle (November 30) and continuing until December 24.
During Advent, Catholics celebrate the season with an Advent wreath. The wreaths are made with a circle of evergreen branches (symbolizing life) and hold four candles representing the four weeks of Advent." During this time, we can work to prepare ourselves for the Christmas by praying (including the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary), reading Sacred Scripture, and going to Confession, daily Mass and Eucharistic Adoration.
As a reminder:
- Our Campaign for Tomorrow will be running until the start of Lent, all information regarding the campaign will be updated on our website here: stelizcc.org/our-campaign-for-tomorrow/
- Advent Materials are now available. You can purchase your 2025 Reading God's Word book in the Parish Office or pick up your free Little Blue Book of Advent Reflections and the 2025 Catholic Art Calendar after Mass in the Church.
~ We will have a Communal Reconciliation Service and Advent Retreat on December 14th. For more information, please see the other page of this Bulletin.
Blessings,
Fr. Jim, Pastor
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Blessing of the "Saintly Six" Banners
First Sunday of Black Catholic History Month
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Venerable Henriette Delille
1813 - 1862
Free woman of color - Co-founded the Sisters of the Holy Family - Cause for canonization opened in 1988 - 1st US native born African American to have cause opened - Declared "Venerable" in 2010.
Venerable Fr. Augustus Tolton
1854 - 1897
1st recognized African American to be ordained a priest - Cause for canonization opened in 2011 - Declared "Venerable" in 2019.
"Servant of God" Julia Greeley
18(35-55) - 1918
Former slave - Charitable works and assisted poor families - Secular Franciscan - Daily communicant and devotion to Sacred Heart of Jesus - Cause for canonization opened in 2016.
"Servant of God" Thea Bowman
1937 - 1990
Became a Catholic at age nine - She joined the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration - Worked to break down racial and cultural barriers - Sainthood cause was endorsed by U.S. Bishops in November 2018.
Venerable Pierre Toussaint
1766 - 1853
Former slave . Became a philanthropist - Established first Catholic New York orphanage - Cause for canonization opened in 1968 - Declared "Venerable" in 1997.
Venerable Mother Mary Lange
1794 - 1882
Co-Founder of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, the first US religious order for women of color - Educated youths and provided homes for orphans - Cause for canonization opened in 1991.
~ Information copied from a parish handout about the "Saintly Six."
Sunday, October 27, 2024
A Blessing and Welcome
for St. Elizabeth's
RISC Team Leaders
Beverley Bryant, Peg Baker Gnat, Sr. Mary and Connie Hom
and
Network Members
RISC Community Problem Meeting
Tuesday, October 29th, where 23 St. Elizabeth Catholic Church parishioner members met with 26 other interfaith organizations.
Labels: RISC activities 2024
Blessing the Marriage
of
Kate and Eitel
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
October 27, 2024
Kate is the daughter of St. Elizabeth parishioner, Mary Downes Amrhein
ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC CHURCH
FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
November 24, 2024