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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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November
23,
2025
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Dear
St. Elizabeth,
Parishioners
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Feast
of Christ the
King: This
Sunday is the feast of
the majestic King,
Christ our Lord. It's
the last Sunday of the
liturgical year. It's
our belief that at the
end of the world, Christ
the King will tie up all
the loose ends and bring
the whole creation to an
end and present it to
his heavenly Father.
Meanwhile, he is King of
our lives today. He
rules over us not with
power and glamor, but
through love and
humility, through
selflessness and
self-effacement. He is
the King who washes our
feet and dies for us so
that we can have life
and have it abundantly.
His Kingdom fills the
whole world. His Kingdom
values are often
contrary to what the
world cherishes. But the
deepest longings and
desires of our hearts
can be found in the
values of this universal
King, Christ our Lord.
Our dreams for love and
intimacy, peace and
justice, health and
happiness-all these are
the values of Christ the
King as well. We can
open our hearts and
minds more fully to this
King who will dwell in
our lives and make us
shine with truth and
integrity. Viva Cristo
Rey! Long live Christ
the King!
Quotes on Christ
the King:
"Christ, the King of
kings, chose to be
called your Brother." -
St. Francis of Assisi.
"O inconceivable
goodness of God, which
shields us at every
step! I thank You,
Jesus, my King, for the
countless graces which
You have lavished on
me."- St. Faustina
Kowalska. "Christ is
King in the sense that
He is the Truth. The
Church has no other
authority but the Truth.
Her strength lies solely
in the Truth." - Pope
St. John Paul II.
"Christ is King now,
always, and forever. If
we do not make him King
of our hearts and
thoughts, we will have
no part with him in
eternity." - Fulton J.
Sheen. "Christ is the
King; let us put aside
all vain things that may
distract us and look to
Him." - St. Teresa of
Avila.
Advent: Coming up
next Sunday, November
30: With the
feast of Christ the
King, we turn our
attention next Sunday to
the beginning of the
season of Advent. What a
beautiful season of
longing and waiting for
the Lord to be born all
over again in our lives!
Let's get ready
psychologically and
spiritually for this
intimate and
semi-penitential season
of Advent which will
lead us to the new-born
King at Christmas.
Happy
Thanksgiving:
The fabulous,
heartwarming, all
American festival of
Thanksgiving is round
the corner, on Thursday,
November 27. People all
over the nation are
getting ready to travel
back home to be with
family. Love of family
and friends is in the
air everywhere.
According to AAA, 81.8
million people will be
traveling between
November 25 and December
1. Approximately 90% of
travelers (73.3 million)
are expected to drive.
About 6 million people
are expected to fly.
Domestic car rentals are
predicted to be 15%
cheaper than last year,
while round-trip
domestic flights will
average about $700. 2.5
million people will
travel by bus, train, or
cruise. lion) will fly.
All that travel and
trouble is to meet
family and friends-
--and give thanks to God
and one another. We have
much to be thankful for.
Gratitude makes us
better human beings and
Christians. Gratitude
makes explicit our human
condition and our
dependence on God and
one another. It helps us
appreciate the fact that
we are not
self-sufficient and that
we are interdependent.
It energizes us to go
out of ourselves to
think about others'
needs. With our love and
service, we can create
better families and
communities and help
transform the human
family. JFK rightly
said: "As we express our
gratitude, we must never
forget that the highest
appreciation is not to
utter words, but to live
by them." Happy
Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving Day
Mass and
Collection:
Thursday November 27,
Thanksgiving Day, Mass
will be at 9:00am. The
collection we will take
up at that Mass this
year to "Gift of Love,"
a shelter run by Mother
Teresa Sisters, with a
13-bed residential
facility that offers
hospice care for
homeless men who are at
the end of life without
family and
resources.
Simbang Gabi, 9
Days of Novena Before
Christmas, December 16
through 24 at 8:30am
Mass: Please
contact Gloria Trinidad
(coordinator), May
Devera, and Beth Pasco
to help make this
devotional practice
spiritually and socially
beneficial.
Advent Retreat on
December 06,
2025: Theme: The
History of the Church in
3 parts and its
implications. We start
with Mass at 8:30am
followed by light
breakfast, sessions and
lunch. Please sign up
sooner than later.
Thanksgiving
Humor: 1.
Hatched? This guy goes
to his doctor. "Doctor,
help me! I can't stop
acting like a turkey!"
"I see," said the
doctor. "How long have
you had this problem?"
"Let me think a second.
Mom laid the egg in
1954......" 2. Baby
Bruno was sitting in his
grandmother's kitchen,
watching her prepare the
Thanksgiving meal. "What
are you doing?" Bruno
asked. "Oh, I'm just
stuffing the turkey,"
his grandmother replied.
"That's cool!" Bruno
said. "Are you going to
hang it next to the
deer?" 3. A lady was
picking through the
frozen turkeys at the
grocery store, but
couldn't find one big
enough for her family.
She asked the stock boy,
"Do these turkeys get
any bigger?" The stock
boy answered, "No ma'am,
they're dead. 4.
Grandfather Turkey: Just
before Thanksgiving, the
holding pen was abuzz as
Mother Turkey scolded
her younger birds. "You
turkeys are always into
mischief," she gobbled.
"If your grandfather
could see the things you
do, he'd turn over in
his gravy."
Happy
Thanksgiving!
"The Pilgrims made seven
times more graves than
huts. No Americans have
been more impoverished
than these who,
nevertheless, set aside
a day of thanksgiving."
- H.U. Westermayer. Let
our sense of gratitude
overflow to our
families, friends, and
to all those who are in
need.
Happy
Thanksgiving! God bless
America from sea to
shining
sea!
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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
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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
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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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