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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 8, 2020 2 SEEK TO GROW IN CHRIST •COME WORSHIP WITH US MASSES, CONFESSIONS, AND EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION• MASS AND RECONCILIATION Monday, March 9 9:00 am For our RCIA Candidates 5:45 pm Reconciliation until 6:10 pm 5:00 pm Special Intention (BFS) Tuesday, March 10 6:00 pm The Light is on for you (Reconciliation) 6:30 am Special Intention (MJS & ACS) 7:00 am Eucharistic Exposition until 5:00 pm SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR 9:00 am † (DMEC) THE WEEK OF MARCH 8, 2020 Wednesday, March 11 Sunday Second Sunday of Lent 8:00 am Mass at Women’s Care Center Gn 12:1-4a/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22/2 Tm 1:8b-10/Mt 9:00 am † Sister Therese Gottschalk 17:1-9 Thursday, March 12 Monday St. Frances of Rome 6:30 am † Christopher Eckert-Crandall Dn 9:4b-10/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13/Lk 6:36-38 9:00 am Special Intention (SDD) 4:15 pm Reconciliation until 4:40 pm Tuesday St. Simplicius 5:00 pm † Connie Wells Is 1:10, 16-20/Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23 /Mt 23:1-12 5:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration until 9:00 pm Wednesday St. Sophronius Friday, March 13 Jer 18:18-20/Ps 31:5-6, 14, 15-16/Mt 20:17-28 6:30 am Special Intention (JMS) 9:00 am † Guadalupe Gallegos Thursday St. Maximilian, Martyr in Africa 5:00 pm Eucharistic Exposition until 6:00 pm Jer 17:5-10/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6/Lk 16:19-31 6:00 pm Stations of the Cross Friday St. Christina of Persia, Martyr Saturday, March 14 Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a/Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21/Mt 10:00 am For those making their Confirmation 21:33-43, 45-4 9:30 am No Reconciliation 9:30 am No Exposition Saturday St. Matilde, Queen 3:30 pm Reconciliation until 4:00 pm Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12/Lk 15:1-3, 11-3 4:30 pm † Rosemarie Brancato Rothman Sunday Third Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 15 Ex 17:3-7/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9/Rom 5:1-2, 5-8/Jn 4:5- 7:30 am † Sheila Pouraghabagher 42 or 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42 9:30 am For the People of the Parish 11:30 am † For Father Marcin Zahuta 2:00 pm For our School 4:00 pm † Richard Rajchel ALL Mass Changes are in Red HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE INVITED Please Join Fr. Thomas on Sunday, March 15 at 5:15 pm in the Parish Hall for Supper Followed By Fun And Games. SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT, MARCH 8, 2020 3 FROM THE DESK OF FR. DAVE Celebrate Lent - Make a good Confession NEXT MONDAY Date: Monday, March 16, 2020 Time: 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm What: Be cleansed of sin and renewed by God. MAKE A GOOD CONFESSION! -Over 20 Priests will be here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton -Material on "how to go" and examination of life will be available - NO prayer service...we will begin Confessions at 6:30 pm Pray for 8th Grade Students Baby Bottles Questions to ask yourself: - Sacrament of Confirmation - Return your bottle Do I have any sin on my Soul? The Holy Spirit is showing itself here at I thank all who have helped the needy Would it be good for me to meet St. Elizabeth's on Saturday, March 14. and hurting through this annual JESUS? Keep all 8th graders in prayer! outreach. Please RETURN your baby - If YES to either...go to Confession next bottle and drop it off at the Welcome Monday! Welcome Bishop Rhoades Center (Church gathering area) or the How do I know what my sins are? - Confirmation Mass this Saturday Parish office. The bottles are used over - Think of 10 Commandments We welcome Bishop Rhoades to his again each year. - Think of 7 Capital Sins Parish this Saturday. All are invited to the - Ask your Grandma if something is a sin Mass. Lenten Parish Mission - Most of us just "know" we have done - Written BEFORE the event! wrong No 9:00 am Mass this Saturday I thank all who came. I believe the ---No morning Confessions numbers were awesome and the LORD How long has it been since last Due to Confirmation Mass at 10 am, we was able to use this Parish Mission as a Confession? will not have the earlier Mass or time to POUR His Love and Grace upon - If over a month...come! Confessions. All of the Parish ARE His Parish of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. I invited to come and take part in the thank our Parish speaker, and ask the Why should I make a good Confession? Mass with Bishop Rhoades. Lord to bless Him and his Family. More - To meet Jesus next week! - To help be on the path to Heaven - To better myself Stations of the Cross: The "Light is ON" - To improve the world Fridays of Lent 6:00 pm - Every Catholic Church As a special Lenten outreach, every What excuse do I have for not going? Catholic Church in our Diocese will have Please do not have a good answer for Lent Eucharistic Exposition Times Priests available in their Parish Church this one! Tuesday: 7 am till 6:30 pm from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm this TUESDAY, Why should I go? Thursday: 5:30 pm till 9:00 pm March 10th. Come, be cleansed of sin, - To make Jesus smile Saturday: 9:30 am - 10:30 am and renewed by the Living Presence of - If I would die on the way home from Jesus in this Sacrament. Confession...I am assured of seeing Jesus RCIA Prayer Cards and His smile! As you read this SAY A PRAYER for the 12 - It is a great witness to others men and women preparing to join the - I need all the help I can get Catholic Faith this Easter Vigil. Look on the bulletin tables and PICK UP AN RCIA How can I remember the date? PRAYER CARD...keeping one of the 12 in - Take a Sharpie Pen and write MONDAY, prayers! p.s: You can take more than 1 MARCH 16, 6:00 to 8:00 PM on your card to pray for! forehead! Mark your calendar...put all else aside. Low Sensory Mass: 2 pm Sunday Come! God bless us! 4 SEEK TO GROW IN CHRIST WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, March 8 (Nursery Open for 9:30 and 11:30 am Masses) 1st Communion Welcome at ALL Masses SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON 9:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word ........................................ Church ELCOMES 10:30 am His Precious Ones Ministry ................................... Mother Teresa W 1:00 pm CRHP Continuation Meeting ............................... Mother Teresa NEW PARISHIONERS 2:00 pm SEASCS Musical Practice ............................................................... Gym 2:00 pm Small Faith Community ............................................. Mother Seton FEBRUARY 2020 2:45 pm Contemporary Choir ................................................................... Church 4:30 pm Small Faith Community ............................................. Mother Seton Mr. and Mrs. Rowel Aves 5:15 pm RE, Grades 7 & 8 ........................................................... All Classrooms Mr. Seth Coate 6:30 pm Rekindle the Fire ........................................................... Mother Teresa Ms. Patricia Jaekel Mrs. Brenda Jones Monday, March 9 9:00 am Parish Library Staff ...................................................................... Library Mr. Antonio Lecea 9:30 am Mary & Martha Ladies Group ..................................... Fr. Solanus Mr. and Mrs. Josh Michael 2:00 pm Arts & Crafts Club .................................................................. Parish Hall Mr. Justin Molitoris 4:00 pm Small Faith Communities .......................................... Mother Seton Ms. Jennifer Morada 6:00 pm RE, Grades 7 & 8 ........................................................... All Classrooms Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sanders 6:15 pm Small Faith Community ............................................. Mother Seton Ms. Kristina Tucker 6:30 pm RCIA ........................................................................................ Mother Teresa Mr. and Mrs. James Weigert 7:15 pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting ........................................... Parish Hall Tuesday, March 10 9:45 am Small Faith Community ............................................. Mother Seton 1:00 pm Small Faith Community .......................................................... Nursery 6:00 pm The Light is on for You ............................................................... Church 6:30 pm Fraternus .................................................................................................... Cafe 6:30 pm Fidelis ................................................................................................ Youth Rm 6:30 pm Small Faith Community ................................ Mother Teresa Rm AREA FISH FRY 6:30 pm NFP Intro Session ........................................................ Father Solanus St. Patrick’s (Arcola) is on 7:00 pm Pro-Life Ministry...................................................................... Parish Hall Friday, March 13 from 4-7 pm. 7:30 pm Old Men’s Basketball ........................................................................ Gym Adults $10, Seniors 60+ $9, Children 5-10 $5, 4 and under Wednesday, March 11 free. Menu includes fish, potato 6:45 am Men’s Group ........................................................... Mother Teresa Rm salad, coleslaw, apple sauce, 9:30 am Small Faith Community ............................................. Mother Seton and dessert. Drinks include 10:00 am Parish Staff Meeting ........................................ Mother Teresa Rm milk, water and coffee. PB&J available for kids. 6:00 pm Handbell Choir ................................................................................. Church St. Aloysius is on Friday, March 13 from 4:30-7:30 6:30 pm Small Faith Community ................................... Mother Seton Rm pm. Adults $10, kids 6-11 $5, 5 and under is free. 6:45 pm Little Flowers Meeting .......................................................... Youth Rm Menu includes fish, scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, 7:00 pm Adult Choir .......................................................................................... Church rolls, drink & dessert. Carry out available. St. Joseph (Roanoke) is on Friday, March 13 from Thursday, March 12 4:30-7:00 pm at the American Legion. Adults $10, 10:00 am Winter Bible Study ................................................................ Parish Hall kids 6-11 $5, 5 and under free. Menu includes fish, 12:00 pm Small Faith Community ............................................
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