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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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May
24,
2026
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Dear
Parishioners of
St.
Elizabeth,
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Pentecost
Sunday: This
Sunday, the powerful
event of the outpouring
of the Holy Spirit upon
the apostles and the
multitudes gathered in
Jerusalem. It is also
known as the birthday of
the Church. Do take a
look at the Pentecost
stained-glass window in
our parish church. The
coming of the Holy
Spirit at Pentecost
changed everything in
the lives of those who
believed in Jesus. The
Risen Christ who
ascended to the Father
is extended in time and
space through the
mystery and power of the
Holy Spirit. The
Spirit's coming as we
will read this weekend
was dramatic, even noisy
and boisterous! Some of
us may be accustomed to
too much quiet, and the
Spirit stirs up
excitement. As the
saying goes, God
comforts the disturbed
and disturbs the
comfortable! The Holy
Spirit came with wind
and fire! He's going to
blow away all our
lethargy and
complacency, our
cynicism and despair.
He's going to burn away
our selfishness and
sinfulness. He will
bring warmth to a cold
world; he'll bring light
to our dark, brooding
lives and the world. He
turned the feeble
apostles paralyzed by
fear and hopelessness
into fiery apostles
capable of unimaginable
courage and compassion,
energy and passion,
faith and trust. The
Acts of the Apostles
which we read in Easter
season, a book about the
great transformation and
rapid growth of
Christianity, is
actually a book of the
Acts of the Holy Spirit.
Life in the Spirit is a
lifestyle we are called
to. It means that we
live not for ourselves
but for others; that we
live guided not by
ourselves but by the
power and might of God.
All our choices and
decisions can be made
with the promptings of
the Holy Spirit. If we
have passion and energy
for life, it's the
Spirit who gives us
these gifts. With great
energy, we can love
selflessly, serve
joyfully, and share
generously.
Traditional Prayer
to the Holy
Spirit: Come,
Holy Spirit, fill the
hearts of your faithful
and kindle in them the
fire of your love. Send
forth your Spirit and
they shall be created,
and you shall renew the
face of the earth. Let
us pray. O God, who have
taught the hearts of the
faithful by the light of
the Holy Spirit, grant
that in the same Spirit
we may be truly wise and
ever rejoice in his
consolation. Through
Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Prayer of St.
Agustine to the Holy
Spirit: Breathe
in me, O Holy Spirit,
that my thoughts may all
be holy. Act in me, O
Holy Spirit, that my
work, too, may be holy.
Draw my heart, O Holy
Spirit, that I love but
what is holy. Strengthen
me, O Holy Spirit, to
defend all that is holy.
Guard me, then, O Holy
Spirit, that I always
may be holy.
Seven Gifts of the
Holy Spirit are:
Wisdom, understanding,
counsel, fortitude,
knowledge, piety, and
fear of the Lord. The
fruits of the Holy
Spirit are: Love, joy,
peace, patience,
kindness, generosity,
faithfulness,
gentleness, and
self-control. (Galatians
5:22)
Quotes on the Holy
Spirit: "I
myself do nothing. The
Holy Spirit accomplishes
all through me." ---
William Blake. "The Holy
Spirit is your spiritual
GPS. He will tell you
where you are and where
you are going." "My
thoughts belong to the
Holy Spirit. They are
not mine. St. Paul
assures us that without
the Spirit of Love, we
cannot call God our
Father." --- Saint
Thérèse of
Lisieux.
My
Retirement:
Effective July 1:
Please do come join the
10:30am Mass on Sunday,
June 7, followed by a
simple reception in
Cantwell Hall. It would
be a time for you and me
to begin to say goodbyes
to each other, and for
me to thank you for all
the blessings of God you
have brought into my
life the past six
years.
New Pastor of St.
Elizabeth Church,
effective July 1,
2026: Archbishop
Salvatore Cordileone has
appointed Fr. Vito
Perrone, COSJ, currently
pastor of Mater Dolorosa
Parish in South San
Francisco, pastor also
of St. Elizabeth Parish.
We welcome Father Vito
with the proverbial
hospitality of our
parish and wish him all
the blessings as he
begins his ministry to
shepherd our parish
community.
Thank You Luncheon
for AAA: For the
AAA 1.5% donors, thank
you luncheon is on
Sunday at 10:30am Mass
followed by reception in
Cantwell Hall. Those
invited, please do
quickly RSVP!
Faith Formation
Graduation Mass and May
Crowning: Last
Sunday at the
8:30am.Mass, which was
the last Faith Formation
event for 2025- 2026, I
gave out the
certificates to the
First Communion and
Confirmation students.
After Communion,
children brought flowers
to Mary and crowned the
statue of Mary. The
students were promoted
from one grade to a
higher grade.
Congratulations,
students and teachers,
for the fine work done!
We look forward to the
coming year of Faith
Formation. Thank you for
regularly attending the
8:30am Sunday Mass and
for pursuing your
classes in Cantwell Hall
throughout the year. If
you have children or
grandchildren of Faith
Formation age, please
enroll them in our
parish program. We'd
love to have them. It's
part of the mission of
the parish to "make
disciples."
Faith Formation
Catechists
Needed: If
anyone would like to
help our Faith Formation
program by volunteering
as a catechist, please
would you let me know.
We do need a couple of
catechists for the
coming year starting in
the Fall season.
Pentecost
Humor: 1.
Pentecost is the only
time in history where
tongues of fire
appeared, and it was a
good thing. If that
happened today during
youth group, the fire
alarm would go off,
everyone would sprint
outside, and the Holy
Spirit would be standing
there like, "Seriously?
You prayed for revival
and now you're running
from it?" 2. In Sunday
school, the teacher
asks, "Who is the Holy
Spirit?" One kid raises
his hand and says, "He's
like God's breath."
Another says, "He's the
one who helps us do good
stuff." A third kid
adds, "I think He's the
one who reminds me not
to hit my brother, even
when he really, really
deserves it." The
teacher nods. "That ...
may be the most accurate
theology I've heard all
morning."
Wishing you all the
power, the light, the
warmth, and presence of
the Holy Spirit in
concrete and intimate
ways in your lives,
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