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St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church
HOLY MASS & SACRAMENTS Sunday Mass: Saturday Evening Vigil at 4:30 PM Sunday Morning Masses at 8 and 10:30 AM Weekday Mass: Monday through Friday at 8:00 AM Holy Day Mass: Vigil 5:30 PM, 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM Devotions: Morning Prayer: Mon.-Friday. 7:40 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Mon. 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Evening Prayer, Our Lady of Perpetual Help & Benediction Mon. 5:30 PM Sacrament of Penance (Confessions): Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM Sunday 9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Baptism: Sundays at 11:45 AM Parents should contact the parish office to arrange a Baptism and to attend preparation class. Holy Matrimony: Please make arrangements at the parish office at least six months before the anticipated marriage. Vocation To The Priesthood And Consecrated Religious Life: Contact the Parish Office or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 314-792-6460. Homebound Parishioners: Please call the Office for Holy Communion to the sick and visitation. New Parishioners: We welcome all new parishioners and are grateful for your active participation. Please visit or call our office to register.
PARISH STAFF & COUNCILS Pastor Rev. Lawrence Brennan E-Mail [email protected] Phone Number 968-0760 Ext. 13 Permanent Deacon Deacon Robert Snyder Business Manager Miss Joan Voskamp Music/Organists Mr. Jim Randazzo Mrs. Elisabeth Kenney Pastoral Associate Mrs. Judy Roderick Maintenance Mr. Charles Nea Parish Council Mr. Jack Tracy 314-607-2728 Finance Council Mr. Larry Millburg 314-849-7212 St. Vincent de Paul Society 314-289-6101 Ext. 2274 Eucharistic Adoration Judy Roderick 314-965-2059 CONTACT US Parish Office 1420 South Sappington Crestwood, MO 63126 Phone: 314-968-0760 Fax: 314-968-8023 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: stelizabethhungary.org Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday, at 12:00 Noon.
From the Pastor
The Third Sunday of Easter
Our Gospel today is the famous story of Jesus’ appearance on the road to Emmaus. As St. Luke recounts, it was still the first day of the week, that is, it was still the day of the Resurrection. Two disciples were walking towards Emmaus conversing about what had happened in the previous days. Jesus approached and walked with them, but they were impeded from recognizing him. Already this is a lesson to us. How many times has Jesus appeared to us in a form we do not recognize. Perhaps as a person in need or as a person we find unattractive? As the Letter to the Hebrews says, “Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels” (Hb 13:2). Jesus feigned ignorance of the events the disciples were discussing, and this to their distress. So they related the story, including the detail of the empty tomb. Jesus seemingly detected a lack of faith in them, and chided them accordingly. Then he explained how the Messiah was to suffer before entering his glory. As they came to their destination, Jesus gave the impression that he was continuing on, but they prevailed on him to stay with them. Then at table, as he broke the bread, their eyes were opened and they recognized him, even as he disappeared. At once they returned to Jerusalem, where they were greeted with the news of the Resurrection and the appearance to Simon to which news they added their own story of recognizing Jesus in the breaking of the bread. This story is one of several in the New Testament that tell of the mystery of the Resurrection. They are important witnesses of the faith. In them the apostles perform one of their key functions in transmitting the Gospel, namely, verifying that the Risen One was the same Jesus whom they had known in his earthly life and ministry. We who believe in Jesus today are indebted to them for this. But as with so much in the Bible, there are layers of symbolism as well. In this case, we have a meditation on the Holy Eucharist. At every celebration of Mass, Jesus again appears to us under the various modes of his presence. He is present in his people; he is present in his priest. He is present in his word; above all he is present in the Eucharistic species of bread and wine. As he did with the disciples on the road to Emmaus, he interprets the Scriptures for us in every Liturgy of the Word and he makes himself known in the Eucharistic breaking of the bread. His message is always a Word of Life for us. The fundamental craving of our heart is a desire for meaning, and he gives us that meaning. Through all the changing elements of our lives, he is the truth that holds us constant. Moreover, he himself is the Bread that satisfies the hunger of our heart, the food that nourishes us and gives us strength. He is broken bread, in the same sense that once his body was broken for us on the Cross. He lives that sacrifice for us even now, and when he is present, so is his sacrifice, redeeming and saving us.
3rd Sunday Of Easter
April 30, 2017
Monday May 1 St. Joseph 8:00am Regina Bienkowski Tuesday May 2 St. Athanasius 8:00am Margaret Lightfoot Wednesday May 3 SS. Philip & James 8:00am Kevin Hook Thursday May 4 8:00am Adult Social Club Friday May 5 8:00am John Bickel Saturday May 6 4:30pm Margaret Lightfoot Sunday May 7 4th Sunday of Easter 8:00am John Bickel 10:30am People Of The Parish
April 30, 2017
Liturgical Ministers May 6 and May 7
Saturday, May 6, 4:30pm Mass Lector: Patricia Codden Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Jane Bell, Jack Tracy, Larry Millburg, Helen Ingold Sunday, May 7, 8:00am Mass Lector: Ed Fix Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Pat Giljum, Barb Fix, Judy Simon Sunday, May 7, 10:30am Mass Lector: Fred Buck Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Dee Martin, Pat Beck, Carole Taylor, Jean Taylor
Let us remember in our prayers the sick and shut-ins of the parish
Golde Caldwell, Gertrude Slama, Fr Edwards, Mark Beck, Tom Hearst, Charlotte Shafer, Jo Klein, Steven Sulze, Cathy Seemayer, Hilaria Green, Victor Sciarrino, David Brophy, Rosalie Hubert, Albert Feldt, Frank Miles, Dana Dahl, Suzanne Kolb, Mike McSorley Sr., Charlotte Ward, Michael Roth, James Brumfield, Dave Oppland, Carol Bilger, Brother John Mangogna, Jerry Brendel, Mary McFerron.
GIVE A MEAL-A-MONTH May
Chili, Chili Beans, (Dry) Spaghetti, Jell-O. (Extra) Toilet Tissue, Paper Towels
Please remember in your prayers. Dale Fick, Brother Of Elaine Snyder. May his soul and all of the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
Offertory Actual Budget
Envelope Total $2,526 Loose $ 426 Total Collection $2,952 $5,500 Special Collections Votive Offerings $ 80 St. Vincent DePaul $ 40 Good Friday $ 25 Retired Religious $ 165 Parish Maintenance $ 15
Thank you for your
Continuing support! April 23, 2017
Thank you to all of our parishioners who support the parish community through their stewardship of treasure.
April 30, 2017
Marriage on Tap- Saint Louis Married couples are invited to an evening out, just call it a date night! Be with other couples who care about a good marriage growing better and want to enrich themselves. May 16, the Pasta House Company at 8231 Delmar Blvd, University City, 63130. 6:00PM dinner, $22.50 per person buffet dinner (cash bar available); 7:00PM is a dynamic talk featuring Vince and Marianne Burkemper, who have been married 30 years with three grown children. Their talk is 'Living our faith as a family" and focuses on their love for each other, their family and their faith in all they do. Their son is an ordained priest and their two daughters are teachers - one teaches in Missouri and another in Micronesia as part of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. RSVP required: [email protected] Visit our Facebook page: Marriage On Tap STL Sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter.
ACA Pledge Drive 2017
This weekend (April 29th & 30th) and next weekend (May 6th & 7th) we will have pledge cards available to fill out after all of the masses for the 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal. Our goal this year is $30,268 which is $1,699 higher than last year's goal. The good news is that last year we exceeded the goal and raised over $28,000. So we are confident that we can exceed the goal again this year. Thank you in advance for your continued generosity.
“News Around Town”
Theology on Tap Summer Series This summer, join young adults from across the archdiocese for our Theology on Tap Summer Six Pack – six nights of engaging talks, drink specials, and great community: May 23rd, June 13th, June 27th, July 11th, July 25th, and August 8th. All talks will be held at 7 PM at Kirkwood Station Brewing Co. Our featured speakers will be Archbishop Carlson, Paul Masek (Director of the REAP Team), Deacon Ryan Adorjan (Diocese of Joliet, IL), Liz Miller, Matt Faley (musician), and various priests from the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Email [email protected] or call 314-792-7008 with questions or for more information.
Spring is just around the corner, and so is our annual plant sale on May 6th and 7th. Hanging baskets, bedding plants and more will be for sale. For more information please call Jim Weber at 314-968-8303. Once again, we need volunteers to help with our plant sale this year. Sign up sheets will be in the lobby after all of the masses this weekend.
This Coming Week at St. Elizabeth’s Mon. 5/1 - Eucharistic Adoration after Mass until Evening prayer, Perpetual Help devotions and Benediction at 5:30 pm. - SAJE Chair Exercises 9:30 AM Cafeteria - SAJE Pickleball Gym 9 AM - 12 PM - SAJE Informal Quilting 11 AM Advent Episcopal Tues. 5/2 - SAJE Zumba 11:30 AM Gym Wed. 5/3 - Men’s AA Meeting 7:30 PM Thurs. 5/4 - SAJE Chair Exercises at Advent Episcopal, 9373 Garber 9:30 AM - SAJE Pickleball Gym 12 PM - 3 PM Fri. 5/5 - SAJE Zumba 10:30 AM Gym
MARK YOUR CALENDAR We are planning a picnic on Thursday, June 1 for all adults and friends of St. Elizabeth Parish at Sunset Hills Watson Trail Park. More details to come.
Mark your calendar!
April 30, 2017
EASTER FLOWERS IN HONOR OF OUR
LOVED ONES Mary Needham Piazza Jim Morrow Don Morrow Tim Morrow Art Stutko St. Elizabeth Parishioners James J. Ritzka Regina H. Bienkowski Jim Eaton Frank & Charlotte Rutherford Hazel Eaton Huff Jospeh Pierchorowicz Frank Zlatic Tom Barry Cooseman & Drewitt Families Linda Meier Gunther Meier Vincent & Josephine Daus Rita Berger Cameron Family McGrath Family George Bilger Craig Reiter Lauren Reiter Shawn Reiter Jr. Jim & Joan Dittmann Louis DeGuinia Rita Poeul Harry & Juanito Payne
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