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Fr.
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Puthota
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From
the Pastor's
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A
Message from
Father Charles
Puthota
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June
14,
2026
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Dear
Parishioners of
St.
Elizabeth,
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Word
of God: The 11th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
(Year A) highlights
God's initiating love
and our response. In the
First Reading, God
reminds Israel at Mount
Sinai how he bore them
up on "eagle's wings"
and chose them as a
"treasured possession."
This wasn't because of
anything they had done;
it was pure grace. Saint
Paul echoes this
profound truth in the
Second Reading from
Romans, taking it a step
further: Christ died for
us "while we were still
helpless" and still
sinners. God doesn't
wait for us to be
perfect to love us; his
mercy comes first.
This foundation of
unmerited grace is what
drives the Gospel.
Seeing the crowds
"troubled and abandoned,
like sheep without a
shepherd," Jesus is
moved with deep
compassion. His solution
to their suffering is to
share his mission. He
calls the twelve
apostles and sends them
out with a strict
mandate: "Without cost
you have received;
without cost you are to
give." When we look at
all three readings
together, the message
for our lives is clear.
We are the modern-day
"laborers" sent into a
world that is still
hurting, lonely, and
searching for a
shepherd. We don't bring
healing out of our own
perfection, but out of
the sheer gratitude for
what God has done for
us. Having been loved,
saved, and treasured by
God without costing us a
thing, our calling this
week is to go out and
love others just as
freely.
My Birthday and
Retirement
Countdown: I
turned 70 on June 11. I
have 16 more days to
retire from active
ministry in the
Archdiocese of San
Francisco and from my
beloved faith family and
friends of St. Elizabeth
Parish. Some of my
siblings have traveled
to be with me during
these emotional days in
my life. I am filled
with a deep sense of
gratitude for all the
blessings God has given
me through the people of
God in various parishes
I have served and the
friends who have brought
me joy and affirmation.
As a result, there is
joy in my heart. But,
paradoxically, I also
feel a deep sadness at
the parting that is
coming up in the next
two weeks. But our
friendship will
continue, our faith will
shine brightly, and our
love for each other will
endure.
Retirement
Reception Last
Sunday: On June
7, after the Corpus
Christi Mass and
procession, there was a
farewell reception for
me in Cantwell Hall to
which the whole parish
was invited. Thank you
to all who attended.
Thank you, also to the
dedicated volunteers,
who put the event
together. The Morning
Worshippers, those who
spoke, Sr. Olga who MC'd
the event, those who
prepared the food, those
who sang---to all of
you, my deepest
gratitude. Maraming
salamat po!
Retirement
Quotes: "Often
when you think you're at
the end of something,
you're at the beginning
of something else."-Fred
Rogers. "Don't simply
retire from something;
have something to retire
to."-Harry Emerson
Fosdick. "Retirement is
not the end of the road,
but a sharp turn where
the landscape changes
and new vistas of
intellectual and
spiritual freedom open
before us."-Unknown.
Welcome to Father
Vito Perrone:
The incoming pastor from
July 1 is Father Vito
Perrone, COSJ. I have
already introduced him
to the parish staff and
Finance Council in a
recent meeting. We
welcome him along with
his community of priests
who will be shepherding
our parish---and wish
them God's choicest
blessings.
Pope Leo's
Apostolic Visit to
Spain: Last
week, June 6 through 12,
Pope Leo XIV made a
historic, weeklong
apostolic journey to
Spain-the first papal
visit to the country in
15 years. Energizing a
rapidly changing
Catholic landscape, the
trip was structured
around three distinct,
high-impact chapters. In
Madrid, the
Pontiff engaged directly
with a polarized
political landscape,
addressing the Spanish
parliament to advocate
for human rights,
meeting with King Felipe
VI, and holding talks
with Prime Minister
Pedro Sánchez. He
also held a private
meeting with clergy
abuse survivors. Moving
to Barcelona,
Pope Leo celebrated the
centenary of architect
Antoni Gaudí by
celebrating Mass inside
the iconic Sagrada
Família and
inaugurating its
historic central spire,
the Tower of Jesus
Christ. Finally, in a
historic first for any
pontiff, he traveled to
the Canary
Islands, visiting
frontline migrant
facilities to champion
the dignity of refugees
and fulfill an
unfinished pastoral
dream of his
predecessor, Pope
Francis. The role of the
Pope is to be a global
moral compass. He
transcends political
divides to serve as the
conscience keeper of the
world. By championing
the marginalized,
listening to the
suffering, and
confronting systemic
injustice, his presence
in Spain, as everywhere
else, reminded humanity
of its highest ideals,
unwavering compassion,
universal dignity, and
the pursuit of
peace.
Wisdom
Stories: 1. The
Butterfly: A man tried
to help a butterfly
emerge from its cocoon
by cutting it open. The
butterfly survived but
never flew. Wisdom: Some
struggles are necessary
for growth. 2. The
Clock: A clock worried
that it had to tick
millions of times in its
lifetime. An old clock
said, "Just tick once at
a time." Wisdom: Great
journeys are completed
one step at a time. 3.
The Muddy Water: A
disciple complained that
life was confusing. The
master pointed to a
bucket of muddy water
and said, "Leave it
alone." After some time,
the mud settled and the
water became clear.
Wisdom: Clarity often
comes through patience,
not force.
Retirement
Humor: 1. The
New Schedule: "The
trouble with retirement
is that you never get a
day off. Every day is
Saturday, which means
you can never even look
forward to the weekend!"
2. A Matter of
Perspective: "Retirement
is wonderful. It's that
magical time of life
when you can finally do
whatever you want-right
after your spouse gives
you the daily to-do
list." 3. The Permanent
Commute: "My favorite
part of retirement is
the morning commute.
It's a rigorous,
five-second walk from
the bed to the coffee
maker-and I haven't hit
a traffic jam yet." 4.
The Great Executive:
"When you retire, you
don't stop working; you
just change supervisors.
You go from a corporate
boss who monitors your
hours to a spouse who
monitors your posture."
5. The Professional
Consultant: "Retirement
means you can finally
offer your expert advice
and vast wisdom to
anyone who asks... and
then cheerfully walk
away before having to do
any of the actual
work."
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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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Please
call
the
Parish
Office
for
more
information.
(415-468-0820)
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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. -
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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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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. -
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Faith
Formation
- Cantwell
Hall
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Sundays,
starting at
8:30am Mass,
class follows
at Cantwell
Hall until
11am. -
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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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Suzanne
Brachna,
Parish Administrative
Assistant
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Laurrie
Digneo,
Coordinator
of Faith
Formation
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