FATHER JIM'S JOTS - St. Elizabeth Church - Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time - November 3, 2024
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 3, 2024
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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 3, 2024
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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 20, 2024
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
This Sunday, I am at The Church of the Holy Family in Virginia Beach as part of the Diocesan Mission Appeal. As you heard at Mass, this Sunday is World Mission Sunday. Pray that my financial appeal is successful as the funds that are collected during this Sunday will help our St. Elizabeth parish and other churches like ours. In my absence, please welcome Msgr. Walter Barrett, who is celebrating Sunday Masses today, Msgr. Barrett is a good friend to St. Elizabeth Church and we are blessed that he can help us out since he is now retired.
Last week, the priests of the Richmond Diocese had our annual convocation in the beautiful city of Roanoke. The topic of this year was "Cultural Diversity and Ministry." As a church, we celebrate the great diversity that we as Catholics are called to embrace. We continue to be a warm and inviting Parish where all are welcomed and everyone's talents and gifts are needed. At the convocation, our main speaker was Rev. Stephen S. Dudek. The main theme of his presentation was to encourage all parishes to be or do the following eight things:
Be Welcoming
Share Stories
Build Relationships
Belong
Complain - when you complain you're not a stranger but a member and your voice needs to be respected and heard.
Make Decisions
Accept Ownership
Practice Stewardship
Parish Center Update: On October 7, 2024 we received a letter from Bishop Knestout following a Diocesan meeting with the College Consultors and the Diocesan Finance Council. All have approved our building a Parish Center for the Parish of Saint Elizabeth. Next week we will kick off our Capital Campaign. A copy of the letter of approval is on the kiosk. Starting next week, we will have an online archive of all information pertaining to the new parish center and the capital campaign. Please keep a lookout in next week's bulletin for the link.
Blessings to you and yours,
Fr. Jim Arsenault
St. Phoebe's Month
Honoring Women in Service to the Church
September 2024
Each Sunday in September, the women active in the various ministries at St. Elizabeth were called to the altar to be honored for their service to the church. The photos below show how many of our female parishioners are emulating St. Phoebe who was a holy deaconess in the early Church.
September 8th
September 15th
September 22nd
September 29th
Aimerance Fariala representing the UMOJA Family Ministry
Labels: St. Elizabeth Church, St. Phoebe's Month
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
Our parish is excited to order banners for the "Saintly six" (Fr. Augustus Tolton, Henriette DeLille, Julia Gregory, Mother Mary Lange, Pierre Toussaint and Sr. Thea Bowman). Several parishioners have visited other Richmond Diocese churches and have requested we also have the "Saintly Six" banners. We are asking for donations to pay for the banners, as each will cost $100. If you are interested in making a donation to contribute to the purchase of the Saintly Six Banners, please mail a check to the Parish Office with the memo: "Banner Saintly Six". Supply a donation for the banners will be first come first serve so please contact the parish office if you plan to make your donation after this week.
The Catholic Diocese of Richmond is requesting we have a special second collection on October 13th to help the victims of Hurricane Helene. The funds will go to the following dioceses: The Diocese of Richmond: Southwest Virginia, the Diocese of Charlotte and the Diocese of Knoxville. Please write in the memo of your check "Hurricane Helene Relief!". Again, this second collection will take place next week, Oct. 13, 2024.
October is designated by the Catholic Church as the Month of the Rosary because in this month the Church celebrates the feast of "Our Lady of the Rosary" on October 7th. The dedication of the month of October to the Holy Rosary became common in the Church thanks to Pope Leo XIII. Every night at 7 p.m. our Rosary group meets on Zoom to pray together. During this month of the Rosary, I encourage all to join, even if only a few times this month, as we strengthen our relationship with prayer and the Blessed Mother. The link to join can be found in the weekly E-Bulletin.
Blessings to you and yours,
Fr. Jim Arsenault
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 29. 2024
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22, 2024
FATHER JIM'S JOTS
A few months ago, I was writing about summer plans and praying for safe journeys for all traveling during the summer months. Now, I wish all of you a happy first day of Fall! It is hard to believe that time has passed so quickly and that the seasons are changing already.
On one side of the flyer in the bulletin, you will see a call to action against the shipping of illegal arms to Haiti. This flyer is from the Justice Coalition of Religious: Women & Men Religious Working for Global Transformation at the United Nations and Around the World. To learn more about this organization and this call to action, you can visit their website at: jcor2030.org. As Catholics, our most important commandment is to "do to others whatever you would have them do to you" (Matthew 7:12). I encourage everyone to support our Haitian brothers and sisters. Please see the flyer to find out how you can participate.
The Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace;
where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy.
O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console,
to be understood as to understand,
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive,
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
Blessings to you and yours,
Fr. Jim Arsenault