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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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December
28,
2025
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Dear
St. Elizabeth
Parishioners,
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Sunday,
December 28, Feast of
the Holy Family of
Jesus, Mary and
Joseph: "Love
God and love one
another." This is the
great commandment lived
wholeheartedly by the
Holy Family. The family
is truly a school of
love, where the earliest
lessons of trust,
sacrifice, and
compassion shape the
whole course of life. In
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
we see a family that
loved God deeply and
loved one another
faithfully, and from
that love flowed a wider
love for the world-a
love that heals, serves,
and transforms. Their
family life was not free
from uncertainty. Joseph
had to trust God's
prompting and welcome
Mary into his home amid
confusion. Mary had to
accept a mysterious
vocation through the
overshadowing of the
Holy Spirit. Much was
unclear, and yet they
walked forward guided by
God's light. They faced
danger and
vulnerability, fleeing
to a foreign land to
protect the Child from
death. With Jesus at the
center of their home,
God's blessing filled
their lives. Still, they
knew anxiety and sorrow,
even searching in
anguish when Jesus was
lost in Jerusalem. Yet,
in all things, they said
yes to God's
will-generously,
joyfully, and
completely. Poor in
possessions but rich in
love, the Holy Family
remains a radiant model
for every family called
to live in love, trust,
simplicity, and
obedience.
New Year
2026: As we are
ready to welcome the
brand new year 2026,
let's place this whole
new gift of time in
God's hands. May the
good Lord guide and
protect us. May he make
our lives shine. May he
transform us into his
channels of grace and
love. Let bygones be
bygones. Let's start
anew and afresh to share
our lives. We cannot
allow pessimism or
cynicism to taint the
quality of life in the
New Year. Let hope
spring eternal in our
hearts, motivating us to
grapple with this new
chunk of time with
optimism and joy. If God
is for us, who can be
against us? Thanks to
all that has been in
2025! Yes to all that
shall be in 2026! As
Moses says: "The Lord
bless you and keep you!
The Lord let his face
shine upon you, and be
gracious to you! The
Lord look upon you
kindly and give you
peace!" (Numbers 6:
24-26).
Thursday, January
1, Solemnity of Mary,
the Holy Mother of God:
A Holy Day of
Obligation. Mass at
9:00am.: We
begin a whole new year
with the feast of Mary,
the Mother of God. Let's
entrust this year in the
hands of the loving
Mother. Elizabeth
declares at the
Visitation: "Most
blessed are you among
women and blessed is the
fruit of your womb. And
how does this happen to
me that the mother of my
Lord should come to me?"
(Luke 1:42- 43). May
this "mother of our
Lord" look upon us
always with the eyes of
a loving and protecting
mother. Let the new
beginnings this year,
perhaps with some new
resolutions, be based on
love that Mary the
Mother of God began by
becoming the Mother of
the Son of God. Mary
inaugurated a whole new
beginning by bringing
Jesus into the world and
letting the Kingdom of
God be manifested in
Jesus like never before.
Let the new year for us
be a new, fresh start
for what we could be and
for what we could do for
God and family and the
world. Through the
affection of Mary, the
Mother of God, may we
come closer to Christ
our Lord and do whatever
he tells us to do this
new year of 2026.
Thank You:
The Advent Season, the
Simbang Gabi Masses and
Reception for nine days
before Christmas and
Christmas day itself
went very well, thanks
to the volunteers at our
parish who gave so much
of themselves joyfully.
Especially the "Morning
Worshippers" were most
generously invested in
the success of all our
spiritual and social
celebrations connected
with this holy season.
My heartfelt thanks to
each and every one of
them for making a
success of these
celebrations. I'm not
only grateful but also
proud of your active
participation in the
life of the parish. You
help build up the family
of God in our own parish
and help further God's
Kingdom. Maraming
salamat po! Muchas
gracias!
Think About
It: "Your future
depends on a lot of
things, but mostly on
you."
New Year
Humor: 1. "A New
Year's resolution is
something that goes in
one year and out the
other." 2. Biggest joke
of the century:
"Computers and mobile
were invented to save
our time." 3. "Tell me a
joke" --- "I don't think
you'd understand a joke
in my language. They are
not so funny, anyway."
4. "Life is short. Smile
while you still have
teeth." 5. "I started
thinking about the
dangers of drinking on
New Year's Eve. After
that, I decided to stop
thinking." 6. "If people
could read my mind, I'd
get punched in the face
a lot." 7. "Of course,
women don't work as hard
as men. They get it
right the first time."
8. "Hope you are not too
exhausted from your
yearly visit to the gym
on New Year's Day." 9.
"I don't need a New
Year's resolution. You
don't need that nonsense
when you're perfect."
10. "I don't know what's
so special about the New
Year's Eve. I drop the
ball at least once a
day."
An Irish Blessing
for the New
Year: "May God
give you, for every
storm, a rainbow; for
every tear, a smile; for
every care, a promise; a
blessing in each trial;
for every problem life
sends, a faithful friend
to share; for every
sigh, a sweet song; and
an answer for each
prayer. Amen."
Wishing you a
Happy New Year!
Feliz año nuevo!
Maligayang Bagong Taon!
Felice anno nuovo!
Is-sena it-tajba!
Athbhliain faoi mhaise
daoibh! Urte berri on!
Feliz Ano Novo! Bonne
année!
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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. -
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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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Saturday
9:00am to
11:00am. -
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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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