Saint Elizabeth Catholic Church
Parish established 1912 - Present Church dedicated 1962

Parish Office & Mailing Address: 449 Holyoke Street, San Francisco, CA 94134-1734
Phone: (415) 468-0820. FAX: (415) 468-1457

Church Address (not for mail) - 459 Somerset Street, San Francisco, CA
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2024 Archdiocesan Annual Appeal - goal is $32,089

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We have received $43,193 from our St. Elizabeth parishioners towards our goal.
We have met our goal !
Any donations beyond the goal of $32,089 will be returned to our parish so we could continue to do God's work. THANK YOU for your generosity!

 


January 24, 2024


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Fr. Charles Puthota

From the Pastor's Desktop

A Message from Father Charles Puthota

September 8, 2024

Dear Parishioners of St. Elizabeth,


Cantwell Hall Parking Lot:
I have been hearing positive feedback from many of the parishioners about the new Cantwell Hall fence. I'm glad that finally, after decades of having lost control of that parking lot, we have it now for our exclusive parish use. The pavement of the parking lot, though, is in a rather worn-out condition. On September 11 and 12 (Wednesday and Thursday), the parking lot in front of Cantwell will be repaved and striped. The parking lot, therefore, will not be available those two days as well as on the following Friday and Saturday (Sept. 13 and 14th) in order to let the new pavement settle and cure. For the weekend Masses, we do not need that parking lot anyway as the school parking lot is available. I thank you all for your patience as we get the necessary maintenance and renovation works done. The theological and pastoral vision is that all our parish facilities are to help us as a community of believers, as followers of Christ, for us to come together and celebrate our communion with Jesus and one another.

Cantwell Hall Interior Renovation Work: I have been meeting with the prospective painters and gym floor folks to get these jobs done. As you know, the interior of the hall needs much work and some of you have been letting me know about it again and again. There is a whole list of things to be done along with the painting and the resurfacing of the wooden gym floor: windows, chairs, restrooms, and kitchen. As and when these various jobs are undertaken, the use of the hall will not be available. Alta Vista School (our tenants) uses Cantwell Hall on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The "Over 50 Club" uses it every Thursday. The parish Faith Formation program uses it Saturday mornings. Thanks again for the goodwill and collaboration.

Word of God---23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B: Last Sunday in the second reading, James had called us to be not only hearers but also doers of the Word. This Sunday he concretizes the message by asking us not to show partiality and discrimination. James asks: "Did not God choose those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom…?" To be able to treat others as we would like to be treated is the key to our relationships. Every human being is precious and beautiful, created in God's own image and likeness. Our minds and hearts have to be opened to this faith-filled way of looking at others. The gospel about Jesus opening the ears and the mouth of the deaf and mute man might be an invitation for us to examine ourselves about our ability to hear well and to speak "plainly" as the healed man did. Are we able to remove all sorts of noise and din in our minds and hearts to be able to listen to the subtle and gentle voice of the Lord? Part of our hearing well and speaking plainly would mean that we treat everyone with dignity and respect as we are all God's daughters and sons. That is integral to the love commandment of Jesus.

Pope Francis' Current Apostolic Journeys to Asia: Pope Francis, who will be turning 88 in December, is right now in Asia Pacific region, visiting Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, and Timor-Leste. During his 12-day visit to these countries (September 2 - 13), as he proclaims and preaches the Gospel, he will also be highlighting environmental concerns and the necessity of inter-religious dialogue. Let's pray for the Holy Father's successful journeys to these nations, as the numbers of Catholics and religious vocations are increasing in these regions.

A Story to Ponder: An old monk was making his way to the Himalayan mountains in the bitter cold of winter when it began to snow. An innkeeper said to him, "How will you ever get there in this kind of weather, my good man?" The old man answered cheerfully, "My heart got there first, so it's easy for the rest of me to follow" (ADM).

September 8, Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: We do not celebrate this traditional feast this year because it falls on a Sunday, and as you know, Sunday liturgical celebrations take precedence over most of the feast days. However, we still keep the BVM close to our hearts and minds. Her birth was the preparation for the birth of her Son Jesus, the Savior of the world. Mary our mother is always on our side and pleads on our behalf. May she always look upon us with love and affection and with motherly love lead us to her Son Jesus so that we may always strive to "do whatever he asks us to do."

Monday September 9: Feast of St. Peter Claver: A Spanish Jesuit, he served in the Colombian mission in Cartagena. For 38 years he devoted to caring for African slaves, baptizing over 300,000 of them. He called himself "the slave of the slaves forever." He died on Sept. 8, 1654. He is the patron saint of Colombia and of all missions to black people. (Source: ORDO).

Saturday September 14: Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross: This feast has its origins in the discovery of the cross of Jesus by Empress Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, and the famous churches built by him. The theological significance is the celebration of the new life Jesus brought us by dying on the cross. He has freed us from sin, death, and evil. All our human longings and desires are fulfilled by the death of Jesus on the cross. The shameful, negative sign of the cross has become in Christ the most positive sign of life and love. "O Cross erected above the world, Cross of our Savior King!"

Think About It: "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." - Maya Angelou.

Humor: One beautiful Sunday morning, a preacher announced to his congregation: "My good people, I have here in my hands three sermons...a $100 sermon that lasts five minutes, a $50 sermon that lasts fifteen minutes, and a $10 sermon that lasts a full hour. Now, we'll take the collection and see which one I'll deliver."

Your Friend and Pastor,

Father Charles Puthota.


Further Listening Sessions

Toward the Synodal Meetings in October 2024

In preparation for the second session of the Synod in October 2024, the Vatican has asked all dioceses all over the world, including in the United States, to hold listening sessions on the following two questions:

  1. "Where have I seen or experienced successes -- and distresses -- within the Church's structure(s)/organization/leadership/life that encourage or hinder the mission?"

  2. "How can the structures and organization of the Church help all the baptized to respond to the call to proclaim the Gospel and to live as a community of love and mercy in Christ?

    Deadline to submit the answers to the U.S. Bishops' Conference is April 8. These reports will be synthesized regionally and nationally--- and the final report will be sent to the Vatican Synodal Office by May 15, 2024.


The Vatican's guidance that shaped the above questions incorporates four questions:

  • "How can we enhance the differentiated co-responsibility in the mission of all the members of the People of God?";
  • "What ways of relating, structures, processes of discernment and decision-making with regard to mission make it possible to recognize, shape, and promote co-responsibility?";
  • "What ministries and participatory bodies can be renewed or introduced to better express this co-responsibility?" and,
  • "How can these relations be creatively articulated in order to find 'a dynamic balance between the dimension of the Church as a whole and its local roots?' "
.............................................(Source: America Magazine and NCR)


The Synod on Synodality
October 2021 to October 2024

Theme: Communion, Participation, Mission: The Synod on Synodality is a three-year process of listening and dialogue that began with a solemn opening in Rome on October 9 and 10, 2021. The synodal process will conclude in 2024. Each individual diocese in the whole world has gone through a process of preparation for the Synod. The Synod is both an event and a process in which the whole People of God are called to walk to gather together toward what the Holy Spirit helps it to discern as being the Lord's will for his Church. Pope Francis has invited the entire Church to reflect on a theme that is decisive for its life and mission: "It is precisely this path of synodality which God expects of the Church of the third millennium. This journey, which follows in the wake of the Church's "renewal" proposed by the Second Vatican Council, is both a gift and a task: by journeying together and reflecting together on the path that has been made, the Church will be able to learn through Her experience which processes can help Her to live communion, to achieve participation, and to open Herself to mission." The 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops will be held in two sessions. The first one from October 4 to 29, 2023. The second session will be in October 2024.

What is a synod? A synod in the Catholic Church is both an event and a process where clergy, religious, and laity gather to discern important matters of the faith. It is a journey of search rooted in the Holy Spirit. Synods are transformative events that lead to renewal in the life of the Church. The current synod is called “Synod on Synodality.” It’s a synod that would explore the very processes of synod and examine how as the People of God we are journeying together. Pope Francis says: “Synodality is the way of being the Church today according to the will of God, in a dynamic of discerning and listening together to the voice of the Holy Spirit.” You might want to be informed more about this Synod by going online and doing your own research.
Do check out the Synod website
https://www.synod.va/en.html


MASS SCHEDULE
as of November 23, 2023

Saturday:

.. 4:30 p.m.

... Sunday:

.. 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

Monday thru Saturday:

.. 8:30 a.m.

Holy Days:

.. 8:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Confessions:

..4:00 p.m. on Saturdays before the 4:30 Vigil Mass

10:00 a.m. on Sundays before the 10:30 a.m. Mass


PARISH SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Please call the Parish Office for more information. (415-468-0820) - Details

Baptismal Registration Form

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION

High School Students should call the Religious Education Office for more information.
Adult confirmation is available on an individual basis. -
.Details

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Call the Parish Office in case of serious illness and before surgery and hospital care. - Details

SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST

Our Eucharistic Ministers are available to bring the Eucharist to the sick or homebound. Contact the Parish Office. - Details

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Saturday 3:30pm to 4:15pm or by appointment. - Details

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE

There is a six month period of preparation for the celebration of this Sacrament. Contact the Parish Office to make arrangements. - Details

Faith Formation - Cantwell Hall

Saturday 9:00am to 11:00am. - Details

Parish Office: (415) 468-0820


Benediction and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena: Wednesdays after the 8:30am Mass.

Legion of Mary Meeting 5:00pm Monday in the Church.

1000 Hail Mary's Third Saturday after the 8:30am Mass until 3:30pm.

Over 50 Group Thursdays at 12:00pm in Cantwell Hall.


Rev. Charles Puthota, Ph. D., Pastor

Sandy Mehrwein, Parish Secretary

Patricia Spiteri, Pastoral Coordinator

Laurrie Digneo, Coordinator of Faith Formation



LINKS to:

OUR FAVORITES

NATIONAL & GLOBAL

Archdiocese of San Francisco

Catholic Press

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

EWTN Global Catholic Network

The Culture Project (San Francisco)

US Catholic

VATICAN WEB SITE

NATIONAL MEDIA

Vatican Web Site (ENGLISH)

Vatican YouTube Channel

Vatican Web Site (ESPAÑOL)

Salt + Light TV

The New American Bible

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Catechism of the Catholic Church

Social Justice - Resource Center

Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church

Alternatives for Simple Living

Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents

Documents of the Second Vatican Council

Fr. CHARLES' HELPFUL LINKS

Proclaiming Christ in the culture - WordOnFire.com

The Catholic Bible Online - MyCatholicLife.com

The Spiritual Exercises - IgnatianSpirituality.com

Home - osvnews.com