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PARISH NUMBERS: Parish Office: 762-5225 x209 Parish FAX: 741-1962 Parish E-mail: [email protected] The next Baptism Class will be October 27, 2014 in the cry room of St. Elizabeth’s Church at 6:30 p.m. Parents and Sponsors must be registered members of Saint Elizabeth’s Parish to at- tend the class. Attendance of both parents is required. Call Deacon McCann at 762-5225 for more information. No Baptism will be scheduled until all paperwork (copy of birth certificate, proof parents and sponsors have attended baptism class) is approved by the Pastor. Frankie Wise, Ford Canale, Patricia Mor- ris, Larry Beseda Sr., Victor Jimenez, Alessandra Mazzamuto, Madeline Maz- zamuto, Helen Albus, Brook Bragg, Taña Block, Ema Lucero, Glenda Snyder, Mar- cy Demel, Maxine Allison, Janet Thiel, Eli Gonzalez, John Shelby, Ian Worman, Cole Kitten, Bill Wallace, Pamela White, Glen Kieth, Sally Detrixhe, Susan Wore- ly, Evelyn Sanford, Dolores Church, Tony Satroplus, Janis Geddies, Virginia Reynolds, Kasie Jenkins, Alice Kerr, Janet Myrick, Diana Mole, Finita Martinez, Evan Thiel, Olga Garcia, Kaitlyn Hopper, Fernando Es- cobedo, Wilma Bates, Dolores Cole, Rey Guzman, Anastacia Bocanegra, Hector Pina, Sally Mata, Ann Du- ran, Stan Koetting, Bobby Boynton, Shanna Goodman, Roy Harris, Stan Watts, Chris Perez, Misela Daniel, Ma- ria Gutierrez, Carol Volmer, Virginia Alamanza, Danny Alamanza, Maurillo Orta, Jeanette Dragisic, Gayle Smothers, Logan Woodruff, Bob Boone, Marion Boone, Mario Feola, Lupe Avila Rodriguez, Ari Avila, Fausto Avila, Cecilia Avila, Rachel Bayless, Cloyd Marsh, Matt Hoelscher, Jon Randles, Cathy Thomas Oster, Marcy Garcia, Sherry Grusendorf, Mark Wossum, Eleanor Mal- donado, Chris Kelley, Anastacio Reyes CCE Coordinator - Sr. Nancy S. Palanog, MSLT 224-5088 Youth Ministry Director– Chris Peters 762-5225 x210 Liturgy - Deacon Richard (Dick) McCann 762-5225 x202 Adult Bible Study - Deacon Waldo Martinez 762-5225 Campus Ministry Director - Greg Ramzinski 762-1672 Student Center 762-1672 Parish Council President - Dennis Kelley H 797-7908 Finance Committee Chairman - Pat Simek 763-8911 Women’s Organization President - Virginia Alamanza H 765-7035 Singles Chairperson - Steve Decker 777-6061 Knights of Columbus - Stevan Perez 252-7600 Folk Choir Director - Marsha Tye 535-8858 Human Concerns Commission - Dominick Casadonte 834-2746 Marriage Preparation: Please contact the parish office at 762 -5225. Notification of 9 months is required. Do not finalize your wedding plans until you have met with fr. Emiliano Zapata, OP. October 19, 2014 Regular Collection $ 9,788.36 Building Fund $ 145.00 Children’s Collection $ 230.35 Online Giving $ 2,515.00 Total $ 12,678.71 Budgeted Collection $ 16,714.31 Over/Short -$ 4,035.60 World Mission Sunday $ 1,399.33 All Bulletin Notices must be faxed or e- mailed to the Parish Office no later than 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, no exceptions. Saturday, October 25, 2014: 5:00 p.m. — Doug Record, RIP, by Record Family Sunday, October 26, 2014: 8:30 a.m. — Tom Carrothers, RIP, by Gary & Barb Mensen 11:00 a.m. — Chris Kelley, Health Int., by St. Elizabeth’s Staff 2:00 p.m. — The People of the Parish 5:00 p.m. — Msgr. James O’Connor, Special Int. Monday, October 27, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ramon Kireilis, RIP, by St. Elizabeth’s Staff Tuesday, October 28, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ian Worman, Spe- cial Int., by Knights of Columbus #12803 Wednesday, October 29, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Cathy Thomas Oster, Health Int., by Greg & Maria Shehan Thursday, October 30, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ben & Mary Jane Gorham, RIP, by Nell Whitehead Friday, October 31, 2014: 5:30pm — Cloyd Marsh, Health Int., by St. Elizabeth’s Staff Saturday, November 1, 2014: 5:00 p.m. — Gayle Smoth- ers, Health Int., by Pam & Tim Brown Sunday, November 2, 2014: 8:30 a.m. — Mary & Jerry Kuba, RIP, by Henrietta & Jerry Decker and Holy Souls in Purgatory, by Gary & Barb Men- sen 11:00 a.m. — Ian Worman, Special Int., by Knights of Co- lumbus #12803 2:00 p.m. — Mary D. Diaz and Abel R. Siller, RIP, by Mar- tha & Abel Siller, Jr. 5:00 p.m. — The People of the Parish SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 www.stelizabethlubbock.com Mass on the Texas Tech Campus Wednesday at 12:10 P.M. Graduate Center Conference Room Basement of the Administration Building Visit www.raidercatholic.org for Student Center News St. Elizabeth University Parish is a Roman Catholic Christian community. We aspire to: give glory to and serve the Lord, Our God profess the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist spread the Gospel and faith through various ministries including worship, education, ser- vice to others, fellowship, and stewardship foster love, knowledge and service of God teach the history and principles of the Roman Catholic Church share the Sacraments with a diverse group of individuals, families and college students and serve our neighbors Ask An Usher For Help This years DCA assessment is $106,397. We have received 143 pledges for $101,943, we need $4,454 more in pledges. Thank You for your support. St. Elizabeth’s T-shirts are available at the church office. Small thru XL are $10. XXL or XXXL are $12 and will be or- dered. Front Side Back Side Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) RCIA meets Wednesday at 7:00pm in Hanly Hall. For further information, call Deacon Jeff Church at 794-9425

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  • PARISH NUMBERS: Parish Office: 762-5225 x209 Parish FAX: 741-1962 Parish E-mail: [email protected]

    The next Baptism Class will be October 27, 2014 in the cry room of St. Elizabeth’s Church at 6:30 p.m. Parents and Sponsors must be registered members of Saint Elizabeth’s Parish to at-tend the class. Attendance of both parents is required. Call Deacon McCann at 762-5225 for more information. No Baptism will be scheduled until all paperwork (copy of birth certificate, proof parents and sponsors have attended baptism class) is approved by the Pastor.

    Frankie Wise, Ford Canale, Patricia Mor-ris, Larry Beseda Sr., Victor Jimenez, Alessandra Mazzamuto, Madeline Maz-zamuto, Helen Albus, Brook Bragg, Taña Block, Ema Lucero, Glenda Snyder, Mar-

    cy Demel, Maxine Allison, Janet Thiel, Eli Gonzalez, John Shelby, Ian Worman, Cole Kitten, Bill Wallace, Pamela White, Glen Kieth, Sally Detrixhe, Susan Wore-ly, Evelyn Sanford, Dolores Church, Tony Satroplus, Janis Geddies, Virginia Reynolds, Kasie Jenkins, Alice Kerr, Janet Myrick, Diana Mole, Finita Martinez, Evan Thiel, Olga Garcia, Kaitlyn Hopper, Fernando Es-cobedo, Wilma Bates, Dolores Cole, Rey Guzman, Anastacia Bocanegra, Hector Pina, Sally Mata, Ann Du-ran, Stan Koetting, Bobby Boynton, Shanna Goodman, Roy Harris, Stan Watts, Chris Perez, Misela Daniel, Ma-ria Gutierrez, Carol Volmer, Virginia Alamanza, Danny Alamanza, Maurillo Orta, Jeanette Dragisic, Gayle Smothers, Logan Woodruff, Bob Boone, Marion Boone, Mario Feola, Lupe Avila Rodriguez, Ari Avila, Fausto Avila, Cecilia Avila, Rachel Bayless, Cloyd Marsh, Matt Hoelscher, Jon Randles, Cathy Thomas Oster, Marcy Garcia, Sherry Grusendorf, Mark Wossum, Eleanor Mal-

    donado, Chris Kelley, Anastacio Reyes

    CCE Coordinator - Sr. Nancy S. Palanog, MSLT 224-5088

    Youth Ministry Director– Chris Peters 762-5225 x210

    Liturgy - Deacon Richard (Dick) McCann 762-5225 x202

    Adult Bible Study - Deacon Waldo Martinez 762-5225

    Campus Ministry Director - Greg Ramzinski 762-1672

    Student Center 762-1672

    Parish Council President - Dennis Kelley H 797-7908

    Finance Committee Chairman - Pat Simek 763-8911

    Women’s Organization President -

    Virginia Alamanza

    H 765-7035

    Singles Chairperson - Steve Decker 777-6061

    Knights of Columbus - Stevan Perez 252-7600

    Folk Choir Director - Marsha Tye 535-8858

    Human Concerns Commission - Dominick Casadonte 834-2746

    Marriage Preparation: Please contact the parish office at 762-5225. Notification of 9 months is required. Do not finalize your wedding plans until you have met with fr. Emiliano Zapata, OP.

    October 19, 2014

    Regular Collection $ 9,788.36

    Building Fund $ 145.00

    Children’s Collection $ 230.35

    Online Giving $ 2,515.00

    Total $ 12,678.71

    Budgeted Collection $ 16,714.31

    Over/Short -$ 4,035.60

    World Mission Sunday $ 1,399.33

    All Bulletin Notices must be faxed or e-mailed to the Parish Office no later than 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, no exceptions.

    Saturday, October 25, 2014: 5:00 p.m. — Doug Record, RIP, by Record Family Sunday, October 26, 2014: 8:30 a.m. — Tom Carrothers, RIP, by Gary & Barb Mensen 11:00 a.m. — Chris Kelley, Health Int., by St. Elizabeth’s Staff 2:00 p.m. — The People of the Parish 5:00 p.m. — Msgr. James O’Connor, Special Int. Monday, October 27, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ramon Kireilis, RIP, by St. Elizabeth’s Staff Tuesday, October 28, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ian Worman, Spe-cial Int., by Knights of Columbus #12803 Wednesday, October 29, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Cathy Thomas Oster, Health Int., by Greg & Maria Shehan Thursday, October 30, 2014: 5:30 p.m. — Ben & Mary Jane Gorham, RIP, by Nell Whitehead Friday, October 31, 2014: 5:30pm — Cloyd Marsh, Health Int., by St. Elizabeth’s Staff Saturday, November 1, 2014: 5:00 p.m. — Gayle Smoth-ers, Health Int., by Pam & Tim Brown Sunday, November 2, 2014: 8:30 a.m. — Mary & Jerry Kuba, RIP, by Henrietta & Jerry Decker and Holy Souls in Purgatory, by Gary & Barb Men-sen 11:00 a.m. — Ian Worman, Special Int., by Knights of Co-lumbus #12803 2:00 p.m. — Mary D. Diaz and Abel R. Siller, RIP, by Mar-tha & Abel Siller, Jr. 5:00 p.m. — The People of the Parish

    SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 www.stelizabethlubbock.com

    Mass on the Texas Tech Campus Wednesday at 12:10 P.M.

    Graduate Center Conference Room Basement of the

    Administration Building

    Visit www.raidercatholic.org for Student Center News

    St. Elizabeth University Parish is a Roman Catholic Christian community. We aspire to:

    give glory to and serve the Lord, Our God

    profess the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist

    spread the Gospel and faith through various ministries including worship, education, ser-

    vice to others, fellowship, and stewardship

    foster love, knowledge and service of God

    teach the history and principles of the Roman Catholic Church

    share the Sacraments with a diverse group of individuals, families and college students

    and serve our neighbors

    Ask

    An

    Usher

    For

    Help

    This years DCA assessment is $106,397. We have received 143 pledges for $101,943, we need $4,454 more in pledges. Thank You for your support.

    St. Elizabeth’s T-shirts are

    available at the church office.

    Small thru XL are $10. XXL or

    XXXL are $12 and will be or-

    dered.

    Front Side Back Side

    Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

    (RCIA) RCIA meets Wednesday at 7:00pm in Hanly Hall. For further information, call Deacon Jeff Church at 794-9425

    http://www.raidercatholic.org

  • ALL THE ADVANTAGES We want to give our children

    what we didn’t have;

    but let’s make sure we give

    them what we did have:

    our faith. — Anonymous

    SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 - www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 - www.stelizabethlubbock.com

    Exposition of the

    Blessed Sacrament

    Thursday 6:00pm—10:00pm

    After Daily Mass

    Confessions Thursday

    8:30—9:30pm During Adoration

    Would you be interested in praying the Liturgy of the Hours with the Dominican Friars? The Dominicans pray Evening Prayer Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. in the Chapel before the 5:30 Mass. Even-ing Prayer is open to anyone who

    would like to join them. Come and enrich your prayer life with this prayer of the Church.

    O God, in Whom we live and move,

    and have our being, grant us rain, in

    due abundance, that, being sufficient-

    ly helped with temporal, we may the

    more confidently seek after eternal

    gifts. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen

    St. Elizabeth University Parish Parenting Classes

    Raising a family now days can be a hair-raising experience. Family dynamics has also changed over the generations. But, God has a plan for every family! Come experience His plan for your family through enrichment classes that will help parents help their children, now and for their future! All classes will be interactive and open dialogue. Parents and grandparents are all wel-come to join and share their experiences.

    When: October 12th, 19th, 26th Time: 9:45am—10:45am

    Where: Hanly Hall

    Presented by: Oscar Reyes, Certified Parent Facilitator

    Human Concerns Commission We will pack Personal Care Bags on Sunday, Oct 26 after the 11:00am Mass (around 12:15pm) in the Conference Center. Volunteers are welcome and very much appreciated! Thank you to those who donated items for our Personal Care Bags. Items needed include: shampoo and soap, comb, men’s or women’s deo-dorant, toothbrush & toothpaste, men's or women’s razors, band-aids, and femi-nine products. We also include any donations of miscellaneous items such as vanity kits, mouthwash, perfume samples, etc. Please place your donations in the round basket in the Narthex. For more information on the Human Concerns Commission, please visit our parish website, http://stelizabethlubbock.com/index.php/ministries/social-justice-committee, or call Dominick Casadonte at 834-2746.

    All Saints Day Celebration Mom's Group Kickoff Monday, November 3rd

    10:00am—Conference Center Everyone is welcome, costumes are welcome, but not required.

    St. Elizabeth

    Knights of Columbus

    Annual Thanksgiving

    Turkey Sale

    Pre-Sold Orders Only

    Turkeys must be picked up

    Wednesday, November 26th

    From 1pm-5pm in Hanly Hall

    Smoked Turkey—$30

    Fried Turkey—$40

    Last day to order is Nov. 23rd

    See a Knight after Mass

    http://stelizabethlubbock.com/index.php/ministries/social-justice-committeehttp://stelizabethlubbock.com/index.php/ministries/social-justice-committee

  • PRAY DAILY Each Christian needs half an

    hour of prayer each day, except when we are busy;

    then we need an hour. —St. Francis de Sales

    SENIOR LUNCH We will get together for covered dish lunch on

    THURSDAY, November 20th at noon in Hanly Hall

    SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014- www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 - www.stelizabethlubbock.com

    FINDING PEACE If you want peace, work for justice. —Pope Paul VI

    Patricia Dawsey Fox, an aunt of pa-rishioner Bernadette Hinojosa, had compiled various writings of her late husband, James Madison Fox. The writings are in booklet form and have been made in to 5 minute daily reflec-tions for Lent entitled My Lenten Journey: Born in a Man-ger...Destined for the Cross. The booklet received the Imprimatur from the Bishop fo the Diocese of Lake Charles in July 2000. You may come by the office to re-view a copy before ordering if you’d like. If you would like to order a copy of this booklet the parish will be plac-ing an order for the booklet January 5, 2015. Please call the office to pre-pay for your booklet(s) should you desire to have one. The cost is $4.95 per booklet.

    LOVE SHOWN IN ACTION Do you receive the word of God with joy as the Thessalonians did? Their faith showed in their actions. They became models for other believers. The first reading tells us to put our faith into action. This passage is part of a long list of ordinances God commanded the Israelites to observe. God will judge us by how we treat our neighbors. God will hear the cries of any whom we ne-glect or mistreat and will come to their defense. In today’s Gospel the Pharisees put the question of God’s law to Jesus. “Which commandment of the law is the greatest?” (Matthew 22:36) How could he possibly choose from all the detailed commandments the Jews observed? He was sure to offend somebody by his answer! Of course, Jesus went right to the heart of the matter. Love is the greatest commandment—love of God and love of neighbor. Everything else is based on this. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

    TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Sadly, one of the most difficult reforms of the Second Vatican Council for the Church to embrace has been one of the most thorough and beautiful: the sacra-ment of penance. Because it is individual and private, it has been difficult for the changes to take root. Sometimes a priest may be grounded in the earlier form, and at other times the penitent may resist the priest’s attempt to blend in the proper texts and rituals. Perhaps because the new form is al-most identical in structure to the old, it has been difficult to insititute. It may also be true that with the liturgy in English now, it is far more clear that the Eucha-rist, too, is a “sacrament of reconcilia-tion.” It is certainly true that there are differ-ent skills and gifts in ministry, and experi-enced penitents know that not all priests are equally at ease in this sacramental encounter. Sometimes a difficult experi-ence can drive people away from a liturgy that is spiritually rich and rewarding. Yet we know that one bad meal seldom puts people off restaurants forever: the dinner gong tends to dispel bad memories, and so we try again. Individual confession and absolution is for us both treasure and tradition. If you haven’t been for a while, consider coming back to praise God for this gift of mercy. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

  • Annulment in the Catholic Church

    Parishioners interested in the Annulment procedure or wishing to know more about the process of Annulment may contact Dea-con Dick McCann at 762-5225

    THE QUALITY OF CHANGE

    To change and to change for the better are two different things.

    —German proverb

    Knights of Columbus #12803 Blood Drive

    Saturday, November 8th Hanly Hall 9am-3pm

    Call 762-5225 to signup

    SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014- www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 - www.stelizabethlubbock.com

    RACHEL’S VINEYARD- “The re-treat process helped me to lay all my brokenness at the feet of Christ. I was able to ask Christ and my children for forgiveness.” - Testi-mony after a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat Forgiveness, healing and hope are awaiting you on a Rachel’s Vine-yard™ Retreat. Join us and receive all that God has lovingly prepared for you. Confidential contact: [email protected] and 806-577-5912.

    A special Mass in memory of all

    Parishioners who have had a

    funeral in the last year at St.

    Elizabeth on October 31st

    at

    5:30pm in the Church

    St. Elizabeth’s Disability Ministry will be hosting a potluck lunch on Sun-day, November 2nd at 12:30 in Hanly Hall. Bring your favorite dish and join us in community and fellowship as we discuss upcoming plans. We invite all individuals with disabilities and their families and anyone interested in learning more about this new ministry to join us. Please contact Shelby Wil-liams at [email protected] for any questions.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • African Catholic Community Of Lubbock (AFRICCOL) in-vites you to celebrate with us African Mass Sunday, Octo-ber 26, 2014 12:00 pm, St. Elizabeth's Chapel We wel-come all peoples of all faiths and cultures to join us in fel-lowship.

    St. Elizabeth’s

    Knights of Columbus Council 12803

    November 4, 2014 1st Degree

    7:00pm Hanly Hall

    November 6, 2014 Officer’s Meeting

    7:00pm Conference Center

    November 8, 2014 Blood Drive

    9:00am Hanly Hall

    For more information

    Grand Knight Stevan Perez 806-252-7600

    [email protected]

    READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday, October 27, 2014

    The Joyful Mysteries Ephesians 4:32--5:8 Psalms 1:1-2, 3, 4, 6

    Luke 13:10-17

    Tuesday, October 28, 2014 The Sorrowful Mysteries

    Ephesians 2:19-22 Psalms 19:2-3, 4-5

    Luke 6:12-16

    Wednesday, October 29, 2014 The Glorious Mysteries

    Ephesians 6:1-9 Psalms 145:10-11, 12-13, 13-14

    Luke 13:22-30

    Thursday, October 30, 2014 The Luminous Mysteries

    Ephesians 6:10-20 Psalms 144:1, 2, 9-10

    Luke 13:31-35

    Friday, October 31, 2014 The Sorrowful Mysteries

    Philippians 1:1-11 Psalms 111:1-2, 3-4, 5-6

    Luke 14:1-6

    Saturday, November 1, 2014 The Joyful Mysteries

    Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14 Psalms 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6

    First John 3:1-3 Matthew 5:1-12

    Sunday, November 2, 2014

    The Glorious Mysteries Wisdom 3:1-9

    Psalms 23:1-3a, 3b-4,5,6 Romans 6:3-9 John 11:17-27

    Sunday, October 26, 2014 Mass—8:30am—Church Breakfast—9:30am—Hanly Hall Adult Bible Study—9:40am—Conference C. CCE—9:40am—Hanly Hall & Pallotti Mass—11:00am—Church African Mass—Noon—Chapel African Mass—1:00pm—Hanly Hall Spanish Mass—2:00pm—Church 7th & 8th Grade Youth—2:00pm—Confer. C. Mass—5:00pm—Church HS Youth—7:00pm—Hanly Hall

    Monday, October 27, 2014 Daily Mass—5:30pm—Chapel CSM-BC—5:30pm—Conference Center Baptism Class—6:30pm—Church YAFG—8:00pm—Pallotti DYRT—8:00pm—Conference Center Tuesday, October 28, 2014 Daily Mass—5:30pm—Chapel Dinner & Rosary—7:00pm—Student Cen. 830am Choir—7:00pm—Church

    Wednesday, October 29, 2014 Daily Mass—5:30pm—Chapel 11am Choir—7:00pm—Church RCIA—7:00pm—Hanly Hall Confirmation—7:00pm—Conference Cen. RA—9:00pm—Hanly Hall RA—9:00pm—Conference Center RA-PStaff-9:00pm—Church

    Thursday, October 30, 2014 Senior ARISE—9:30am—Conference Cen. Mass—5:30pm—Chapel Adoration & Confession—7:00pm—Chapel Rock—8:30pm—Hanly Hall

    Friday, October 31, 2014 TTU Knights—5:00pm—Hanly Hall Daily Mass—5:30pm—Church Singles ARISE—5:30pm—Pallotti Serra Club—7:00pm—Conference Center

    Saturday, November 1, 2014 TTU Football Parking—8:00am—Hanly Hall Reconciliation—3:30pm—Church Mass—5:00pm—Church

    Sunday, November 2, 2014 Mass—8:30am—Church Breakfast—9:30am—Hanly Hall Adult Bible Study—9:40am—Conference C. CCE—9:40am—Hanly Hall & Pallotti Mass—11:00am—Church D. Ministry—11:30pm—Hanly Hall Filipino Mass—12:30pm—Chapel Esteem—1:00pm—Conference Center Spanish Mass—2:00pm—Church 7th & 8th Grade Youth—2:00pm—Hanly Hall Mass—5:00pm—Church KofC Squires—6:00pm—Conference Center HS Youth—7:00pm—Hanly Hall

    Monday, November 3, 2014 OFFICE CLOSED

    Daily Mass—5:30pm—Chapel Parish Council—5:30pm—Pallotti CSM-BC—5:30pm—Conference Center YAFG—8:00pm—Pallotti DYRT—8:00pm—Conference Center Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Goodwill—10:00am—Hanly Hall Daily Mass—5:30pm—Chapel Finance Committee—5:30pm—Pallotti Dinner & Rosary—7:00pm—Student Cen. Knights—7:00pm—Hanly Hall 830am Choir—7:00pm—Church

    SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014- www.stelizabethlubbock.com SAINT ELIZABETH October 26, 2014 - www.stelizabethlubbock.com

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