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St. Elizabeth's Parish sincerely welcomes all visitors.
This blog will contain regular updates on our parish and our Mass schedule.

Mass Schedule

Sunday Mass at 11:00 a.m. Confession- Tuesdays before Mass from 5:00–5:25 PM. Tuesday Mass at 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 2, 2025

February 2 Bulletin

Church Cleaning
Feb 7 Brent and Shelly Kurtz
Feb 14 Joey and Kadee Irmen
Feb 21 Troy and Connie Hafner


Parish Collection Teams
Feb 2 Luke Kutz & Jon Polries
Feb 9 Carrie Nichols & Karen Neumiller
Feb 16 Larry Larson Jr & Dave Richter


Lectors EMHC
Feb 2 Lector-Jon Polries; EMHC-Luke Kutz
Feb 9 Lector-Carrie Nichols; EMHC-Karen Neumiller
Feb 16 Lector-Kadee Irmen;EMHC-Dave Richter


Stewardship Moment: “Because he himself was tested through what he suffered, he is able to help those who are being tested.” – Hebrews 2:18 When we join a support group, there is comfort is sharing our pain with people who have experienced the same thing; they understand what we are going through. The next time you experience suffering, talk to Jesus. He has experienced more suffering than most of us, He understands. Plus, Jesus knows us better than we know ourselves. Only He can fill the hole you feel in your heart.


Religious Education Bowling/Pizza Party: For all grades P-12 on Sun, Feb. 9th in Carrington from 2-4 pm (P-2nd must have a parent along to help them). Free Bowling! Free Pizza! Free Pop! Sign-up sheet is in the back of church.
 

Altar Society Meeting: Sunday, Feb 9th at 10am in the St Elizabeth’s Parish Center.


Chimbote Family Fun Night: Sunday, Feb. 16th in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Spaghetti/Alfredo Feed from 5-6:30 pm (free will offering); Silent Auction concludes at 6:30 pm followed by “Old Fashion” Bingo (1 card .50 or 3 cards 1.00). Proceeds to benefit Friends of Chimbote “Soup Kitchen” in Chimbote, Peru. Everyone Welcome.


Peter’s Pence Collection: If you missed the collection, it is not too late to give. Visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence or return your envelope next weekend.

Heavenly Wisdom by Venerable Fulton Sheen: “Since the basic cause of man’s anxiety is the possibility of being either a saint or a sinner, it follows that there are only two alternatives for him. Man can either mount upward to the peak of eternity or else slip backwards to the chasms of despair and frustration. Yet there are many who think there is yet another alternative, namely, that of indifference. They think that, just as bears hibernate for a season in a state of suspended animation, so they, too, can sleep through life without choosing to live for God or against Him. But hibernation is no escape; winter ends, and one is then forced to make a decision-indeed, the very choice of indifference is itself a decision. White fences do not remain white fences by having nothing done to them; they soon become black fences.”

Holy Father’s Prayer Intention for February: Let us pray that the ecclesial community might welcome the desires and doubts of those young people who feel a call to serve Christ’s mission in the priesthood and religious life.

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