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Fr.
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From
the Pastor's
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A
Message from
Father Charles
Puthota
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March
16,
2025
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Dear
Parishioners of
St.
Elizabeth,
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Archdiocesan
Annual Appeal: Goal is
$36,292. See the names
of donors in the
bulletin. We
have just completed the
four weeks of the
month-long campaign. We
have so far raised $
25,975. We are yet to
collect $10,317. Please
donate early and
quickly. If you are able
to give 1.4%, which is
$500 or more, please do
give, for us to be able
to reach our goal
quickly and even exceed
our goal. Please keep in
mind that this
fundraiser is also a
faith-raiser, a
mission-raiser, for the
Archdiocese of San
Francisco. Through our
support and the support
from all other parishes,
the Archdiocese will be
able to continue to do
God's work of
proclamation of the
Kingdom of God and the
various services for the
people, parishes,
organizations, and
institutions.
Season of
Lent: We had our
foreheads marked with
the words, "Remember
that you are dust and to
dust you shall return."
It's pretty strong
language; a wake -up
call. The meaning of the
ashes accompanied with
this reminder is that
our lives in this world
are not permanent. In
fact, we do not own
anything, even though we
have an illusion of it.
If we really owned
anything, we should be
able to take it into the
next world. Since
obviously we cannot take
anything beyond this
world, we are only
entrusted with certain
things and blessings in
this world, which we
need to be responsible
stewards of. In other
words, we are to gain
perspective on what to
do in this life, how to
live and love, how to
relate to people and
things, what is
important and what is
not, what is eternal and
what is not, what
matters and what
doesn't, what is true
happiness and what
isn't. When we are able
to see these things
clearly, it is then we
truly begin to live from
the soul. Lent is a
special time to figure
these things out.
Sometimes, we might go
through decades of life
or a whole lifetime,
without discovering what
God wants us to do and
how he wants us to live.
While we are engaged in
all sorts of spiritual
activities this season,
let all these efforts
converge on a deepening
and maturing of our
relationship with God
and others where love
and humility flourish.
Happy hunting this
season of Lent---for
things money cannot
buy!
Parish Lenten
Retreat: Saturday, March
22. Starts at
the 8:30am Mass. Topic:
Some Christian Spiritual
Practices. If you'd like
to join, please sign up
by this Monday so that
we could make
arrangements in time for
the food.
Pray for Pope
Francis: There
are indications that
there is a slight
improvement in the
health condition of our
Holy Father Pope
Francis; that he is out
of imminent danger. A
couple of weeks ago at
the weekend Masses, we
prayed a decade of the
Rosary for his health.
Let's continue to pray
for him so that, if it's
God's will, he might be
restored to his strength
and health.
Cardinal Robert
McElroy: You may
recall that he was a
priest of our own
Archdiocese and I
remember sitting with
him at several meetings
at the Chancery. He was
installed as Archbishop
of the Archdiocese of
Washington On March 11.
He has a profoundly
important and delicate
mission to carry out in
the Capital of our
nation. Let us keep him
and his ministry in our
prayers.
Lenten
Quote: "O lord,
make this Lenten season
different from the other
ones. Let me find you
again. Amen."---Henri
Nouwen.
Word of God:
Transfiguration:
This Sunday the Gospel
is about the mystery of
Transfiguration of Jesus
narrated by Luke the
evangelist. This is one
of the Luminous
Mysteries of the Rosary.
The Compendium of the
Catechism of the
Catholic Church teaches
the following about
Transfiguration: "What
is the meaning of the
Transfiguration? Above
all the Transfiguration
shows forth the Trinity:
"the Father in the
voice, the Son in the
man Jesus, the Spirit in
the shining cloud"
(Saint Thomas Aquinas).
Speaking with Moses and
Elijah about his
"departure" (Luke 9:31),
Jesus reveals that his
glory comes by way of
the cross and he
anticipates his
resurrection and his
glorious coming "which
will change our lowly
body to be like his
glorious body"
(Philippians 3:21)."
"You were
transfigured on the
mountain and your
disciples, as much as
they were capable of it,
beheld your glory, O
Christ our God, so that
when they should see you
crucified they would
understand that your
passion was voluntary,
and proclaim to the
world that you truly are
the splendor of the
Father." (Byzantine
Liturgy).
Glass Windows
Repaired in Cantwell
Hall and Church:
Recently we got the
Cantwell Hall and Church
windows repaired and
glass replaced at the
cost of $10,270. Two
large pieces of wire
glass at the front of
Cantwell Hall and five
pieces inside the hall
were replaced. The wood
covering the louvers in
both restrooms was
removed and replaced
with glass. The hinges
on many widows were
repaired so that we are
able to open and close
them now. Additionally,
in the church, hinges on
three stained glass
windows were repaired to
make them functional
now. I would like to
thank David Gemignani
for supervising this
repair work.
Humor: 1.
A little boy offered up
this simple prayer: "God
bless mommy and daddy,
my brother and sister;
and God, do take care of
yourself because if
anything happens to you,
we're all sunk." 2. A
small boy in Faith
Formation class
described how powerful
God is: "God is more
powerful than Batman,
Superman, and the Lone
Ranger put
together."
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Your Friend and
Pastor,
Father
Charles
Puthota
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MASS
SCHEDULE
as of
November 23,
2023
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Saturday:
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4:30
p.m.
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Sunday:
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8:30
a.m. & 10:30
a.m.
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Monday
thru Saturday:
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8:30
a.m.
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Holy
Days:
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8:30
a.m. & 6:00
p.m.
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Confessions:
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..4:00
p.m. on Saturdays before the 4:30
Vigil Mass
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10:00
a.m. on Sundays before the 10:30
a.m. Mass
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PARISH SACRAMENTAL
CELEBRATIONS
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SACRAMENT
OF
BAPTISM
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SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
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High
School Students
should call the
Religious
Education
Office for more
information.
Adult
confirmation is
available on an
individual
basis.
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SACRAMENT
OF THE
ANOINTING OF
THE
SICK
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Call
the Parish
Office in case
of serious
illness and
before surgery
and hospital
care. -
Details
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SACRAMENT
OF
EUCHARIST
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Our
Eucharistic
Ministers are
available to
bring the
Eucharist to
the sick or
homebound.
Contact the
Parish Office.
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Details
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
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Saturday
3:30pm to
4:15pm or by
appointment. -
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SACRAMENT
OF
MARRIAGE
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There
is a six month
period of
preparation for
the celebration
of this
Sacrament.
Contact the
Parish Office
to make
arrangements. -
Details
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Faith
Formation
- Cantwell
Hall
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Saturday
9:00am to
11:00am. -
Details
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Parish
Office:
(415)
468-0820
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Benediction
and Our Lady of
Perpetual Help
Novena:
Wednesdays
after the 8:30am
Mass.
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Legion
of Mary
Meeting
5:00pm Monday in the
Church.
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1000
Hail Mary's
Third
Saturday after the
8:30am Mass until
3:30pm.
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Over
50
Group
Thursdays at 12:00pm in
Cantwell Hall.
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Rev.
Charles Puthota, Ph. D.,
Pastor
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Sandy
Mehrwein,
Parish
Secretary
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Patricia
Spiteri,
Pastoral
Coordinator
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Laurrie
Digneo,
Coordinator
of Faith
Formation
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