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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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April
28,
2024
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Dear
Parishioners of
St.
Elizabeth,
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Easter
Season: Eastering
Jesus: Are you
enjoying the closeness
and beauty of the Risen
Christ this season of
Easter? The British
Jesuit poet Gerard
Manley Hopkins in his
poem "The Wreck of the
Deutschland" says: "Let
him easter in us, be a
dayspring to the dimness
of us, be a
crimson-cresseted east."
Hopkins is convinced
that the meaning of
Easter is that the risen
Christ keeps doing his
"eastering" in our
lives. Easter,
therefore, could be
viewed as a verb rather
than a noun. Easter is
not so much a one-day
event but a continuous
process of what the
risen Christ can do in
our lives. He can give
us healing and forgiving
love. Again and again,
when he enters the
locked doors, he does
not criticize or reprove
the disciples for having
abandoned or denied or
betrayed him, but all he
offers is: "Peace be
with you." That is how
Jesus easters in us. His
Easter presence is
intimate and
transformative. He
uplifts and gives hope.
We can turn away from
fear to courage; from
sinfulness to grace;
from anxiety to peace.
Jesus wants to easter in
us this Easter season.
Shall we have the love
and faith to let him do
just that?
Word of God, Fifth
Sunday of Easter: I am
the vine, you are the
branches: The
Risen Christ walks and
talks with us. This
mystery we treasure in a
special way during the
Easter season. He is not
in the tomb, but is
truly risen. His
presence is real, his
power is in us, his
light is shining
brightly this season. As
he did in his lifetime
on earth, he continues
to insert himself into
the thick of our human
enterprise and endeavor.
He reveals himself and
shepherds us gently and
forgivingly. His
invitation is for us to
"remain in him as he
remains in us." Being
connected with him and
becoming fruitful for
the glory of his father
and the service of one
another is his special
invitation. Again and
again, we come to the
deeper realization that
Christianity is all
about Christ at the
center of our life and
the history of the
world. Being connected
with Jesus is the way
for us to be purposeful
and meaningful. As the
branches are connected
with the vine, we are
united with Jesus and
through him connected
with the Father and with
all other branches. The
spiritual and social
implications of such
interconnectedness is
awesome and amazing.
This is the surest way
for us to be the
community capable of
modeling for the whole
world what it means to
be and become the
Kingdom of God, where
God reigns supreme in
Jesus through his Spirt
and where we are all the
sisters and brothers
united in love and
service. Let the
life-giving sap of the
grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ flow through our
lives and fill us with
the happiness and
fulfillment and make us
abundantly fruitful.
Month of May,
Dedicated to the Blessed
Virgin Mary: Memorare
Prayer:
Remember, O most
gracious Virgin Mary,
that never was it known
that anyone who fled to
thy protection, implored
thy help, or sought thy
intercession, was left
unaided. Inspired by
this confidence I fly
unto thee, O Virgin of
virgins, my Mother. To
thee do I come, before
thee I stand, sinful and
sorrowful. O Mother of
the Word Incarnate,
despise not my
petitions, but in thy
mercy hear and answer
me. Amen.
Inspiration:
You don't have to
actually answer the
questions. Just read
this straight through,
and you'll get the
point. 1. Name the five
wealthiest people in the
world. 2. Name the last
five Heisman trophy
winners. 3. Name the
last five winners of the
Miss America. 4. Name
ten people who have won
the Nobel or Pulitzer
Prize. 5. Name the last
half dozen Academy Award
winners for best actor
and actress. 6. Name the
last decade's worth of
World Series winners.
How did you do?
The point is, none of us
remember the headliners
of yesterday. These are
no second-rate
achievers. They are the
best in their fields.
But the applause dies.
Awards tarnish.
Achievements are
forgotten. Accolades and
certificates are buried
with their owners.
Here's another quiz. See
how you do on this one:
1. List a few teachers
who aided your journey
through school. 2. Name
three friends who have
helped you through a
difficult time. 3. Name
five people who have
taught you something
worthwhile. 4. Think of
a few people who have
made you feel
appreciated and special.
5. Think of five people
you enjoy spending time
with. Easier?
The lesson: The people
who make a difference in
your life are not the
ones with the most
credentials, the most
money, or the most
awards. They are the
ones that care.
Easter
Quote: "A man
who was completely
innocent, offered
himself as a sacrifice
for the good of others,
including his enemies,
and became the ransom of
the world. It was a
perfect act." ---Mahatma
Gandhi.
Easter
Humor:
Conversation between
Joseph of Arimathea and
a friend: Friend:
"Joseph, I don't
understand. You're the
richest man in the
region; you have made
this brand new tomb for
yourself and your
family; and, you're
going to give it away to
bury Jesus?" Joseph:
"It's just for the
weekend!"
Let's continue to
luxuriate in the warmth
and intimacy of the
Risen Christ this season
of Easter,
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Your
Friend and
Pastor,
Father
Charles
Puthota.
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Further
Listening
Sessions
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Toward
the Synodal Meetings in October
2024
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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:
- "Where
have I seen or experienced
successes -- and distresses --
within the Church's
structure(s)/organization/leadership/life
that encourage or hinder the
mission?"
- "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?'
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.............................................(Source:
America Magazine and
NCR)
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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.
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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. Its 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
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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.
-.Details
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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. -
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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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