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Fr.
Charles
Puthota
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From
the Pastor's
Desktop
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A
Message from
Father Charles
Puthota
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April
12,
2026
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Dear
Parishioners of
St.
Elizabeth,
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Musings
on the Easter
Season: Jesus
Christ is alive and
active in our lives.
This is what Easter
simply means. It's true
he was killed in a
horrible way---
crucified on a cross.
But on the third day,
even as he had promised,
he rose from the dead.
His Father who had let
his own son suffer and
die, did not abandon
him, but raised him to
new life. Our lives are
understood in the light
of the resurrection of
Christ. All our
predicaments and perils
do not have the power to
destroy us, even though
it might at times appear
that way. Thanks to the
risen Christ, we shall
overcome. We shall have
hope. We shall receive
the power and strength.
We can experience the
process of dying and
rising to a new life.
What God has done
throughout the history
of the human race and
what God has done
through the Salvation
History spelled out in
the Bible- -- all this
we can view from the
most efficacious vantage
point of the
resurrection of Jesus.
As someone has said:
"The gospels do not
explain the resurrection
of Jesus; the
resurrection explains
the gospels." If we can
keep dying to self and
our unreasonable and
uncharitable
convictions, prejudices,
preconceived notions,
and conditioned,
predetermined ways of
living our lives, and if
we keep rising to
lifegiving, loving,
self-giving ways, that
is when the dynamics of
Easter are really at
work in our lives. We
are an Easter people!
Let the spirit of Easter
make a difference in our
lives.
Easter
Quotes: "Do not
abandon yourselves to
despair. We are the
Easter people and
hallelujah is our song."
-Pope John Paul II. "I
believe in Christ like I
believe in the sun- not
because I can see it,
but by it, I can see
everything else." -C.S.
Lewis. "We proclaim the
resurrection of Christ
when his light
illuminates the dark
moments of our
existence." - Pope
Francis. "Unless there
is Good Friday in your
life, there can be no
Easter Sunday." -Fulton
J. Sheen. "Our Lord has
written the promise of
resurrection, not in
books alone, but in
every leaf in
springtime." -Martin
Luther.
Word of
God: During the
season of Easter, we'll
be reading the first
reading from the Acts of
the Apostles authored by
Luke. This book is one
of my favorites in the
whole Bible. The Acts of
the Apostles tells the
story of what happened
after Jesus ascended to
heaven, having
accomplished his mission
on earth, about how the
Spirit of Christ
anointed and empowered
the apostles to preach
and practice the
resurrection faith
fearlessly and
courageously. In today's
first reading, we see
that the early
Christians lived a
communal life, sharing
everything they had.
That spirit of sharing
our lives and resources
is something the world
is desperately in need
of. We have adequate
resources in the world
for all to enjoy the
basic necessities, only
not enough of the spirit
of generosity. The
gospel tells the story
of the "doubting
Thomas." He seeks
rational, scientific
proof to put his faith
in the risen Christ. He
represents the modern
person looking for
empirical evidence, but
faith goes beyond such
proofs, even as love
does. "Faith is the
assurance of things
hoped for and the
conviction of things not
seen." The risen Christ
shepherds us from the
rational to the realm of
faith in God's love and
presence. As we all
know, the deepest and
most precious things in
life are things we
cannot see and touch.
Are we ready for the
faith the Easter Lord
wants us to profess and
practice?
Archdiocesan
Annual Appeal (AAA)
2026: We've
Reached the
Goal---Congratulations
and Thanks!: Please see
the names of donors and
the amount details on
the last page of the
bulletin. Those who are
still considering,
please give; the surplus
gets returned to our
parish for our own
parish ministries and
services. In the time
span of four weeks, we
made the goal of
$34,588. We started 2026
AAA campaign on Sunday,
March 1 and by Sunday,
March 29 we arrived at
our goal. I would like
to thank all those who
have donated generously
toward AAA 2026. Also,
special thanks to all
those who donated 1.5%
($500 and more) so
thoughtfully and kindly,
which made it easier for
us to reach our goal
swiftly. Now that we
have completed this goal
quickly within four
weeks, you shall not
hear from me about it
again except to thank
the donors and celebrate
this achievement. I
shall be in touch with
you about the luncheon,
as promised, for those
who have donated 1.5% or
more as a way of
expressing my deep
gratitude.
Divine Mercy
Sunday: The
Second Sunday of Easter
is designated as Divine
Mercy Sunday. The Polish
Saint Faustina's visions
about Jesus' appearances
to her have led to this
special devotion. Let
the prayer "Jesus, I
trust in You" and the
deep conviction of God's
infinite love and mercy
revealed in Jesus guide
us through the journey
of life as we go about
fulfilling God's plan
and purpose for our
lives.
A Wisdom
Story: The
Bamboo Tree: A
farmer watered a bamboo
seed every day. For
years, nothing appeared.
Then suddenly, in a
short time, it shot up
high into the sky.
Wisdom: Growth is
often invisible before
it becomes visible;
patience is
essential.
Humor: 1.
A teacher asked, "What
happened on Easter
morning?" A student
replied, "Jesus rose
from the dead."
"Correct. And what does
that mean for us?" The
student thought hard and
said, "It means even
when things look
finished
God isn't
finished yet!" The class
smiled. 2. A priest
asked the children, "Why
do we say 'Alleluia' so
much at Easter?" One boy
answered, "Because we
couldn't say it during
Lent, so now we're
making up for lost
time!" The priest
smiled, "Exactly!"
Wishing you and your
families all the
blessings of the Risen
Christ,
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