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Sunday Bulletin
The 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time
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XIII Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
June 26, 2022

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​​No one who sets a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the reign of God.
Luke 9:62
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Holy Mass Intentions
Monday,  June 27th  ~ no  Mass
Tuesday,  June 28th  ~ no Mass
Wednesday, June 29th ~ 8:15 am ~ 
Father's Novena
Thursday, June 30th ~ 8:15 am ~  Father's Novena
Friday, July 1st ~ 6:00 pm  ~  Father's Novena
Saturday, July 2nd ~ 9:00 am ~ Open intention,  5:00 pm ~ Pro Populo
Sunday, July 3rd ~ 10:30 am  ~ † Ofelia Aranda D'Romo

Remember in Your Prayers:

Fran Klauberg  * Brigida Gutierrez * Anthony Schaible  * Forest Sissons * Luellen Reese *  Mike Cahill * Kathryn Ausburn Scotland Martin * Shinel Grijalva *  Susan Dean * Art Escovedo  * Nicholas Roy *  Beas family  * Aida Tucker * Francisco T. Flores James Carlson * Margaret Flores Artho Family * Joshua Denmark Jr.  * Betty Vega * Christopher Hempel * Refugio “Pini” Alonzo * Jessie Vasquez & family * Jasmin Ferguson & family * Therese Rocks* Darrell Lepley​​
†Andrej Dominguez †Gary Cramer †Gerald Gemmel †Heather Janikowski †Karen Cahill †Fred Artho
​†Normande L Redmond ​†Ida Dolores Smith

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​The Holy Father asks for our prayers this month for
Families
We pray for Christian families around the world; may they embody and experience unconditional love and advance in holiness in their daily lives





⁜ Announcements ⁜
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4th of July:
Thanks to those who have signed up to carry banners for our parish in the parade. We have
room for many more to participate. Contact the office to get involved and stay tuned for more details.

Synod update: we will share a report summarizing the findings of the parish small-group sessions in early
July. The second part of the “listening” phase will begin in September with a survey of 30-35 questions
that should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the
survey, especially those who were not able to participate in the small-group sessions.

First Friday: Please note that there will be no morning Mass this week. Instead we will have Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament from 5 to 6 pm, Benedicition at 5:45 pm and Mass at 6:00 pm.

First Saturday: we have added First Saturday Mass to our daily Mass schedule this week. Mass will be
at 9:00 am on Saturday, June 25th.

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Theology of the Body
Talk on June 24 6:30 –8:00 pm at St. Brigid ’s, 4735 Cass St. S.D.
One Day course on June 25, 8am-4pm at St. Vincent ’s, 4080
Hawk St. S.D $30.00 registration includes lunch info at Allison.
steiner2@Gmail.com


Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Outreach Ministry: will arrange to visit and bring meals to the sick of the parish. If you know someone who needs a visit, or if you would like to join this ministry, please let us know.  Mark your calendars for our next candlelight prayer vigil for peace on Wed., July 27 at 7:00 pm. We will meet in front of Julian Town Hall and process to the parish for a social gathering.


Catholic Night at the Padres: is July 15th at 6:40 pm. Call the office if you would like to join a group to attend the ballgame.
 

Work of Christ, Inc: would like to invite anyone who knits, crochets, and/or sews to help make baby items for the Ramona Pregnancy Care Clinic and other mothers who may need items such as booties, caps, blankets, towels, washcloths, bibs, etc. Call Karen at 619-517-6756 if you are interested.

At the Diocese:  
Diocesan Institute classes for July: Documents of Pope Francis, The Psalms.
Free Family Movie Night: June 18, 7- 9 pm at Mission San Luis Rey
Ordination Mass to the Priesthood: June 24, 4:-5:30 pm at Saint Gabriel.
Restorative Practices for Educators: June 27-30, 8:30am—5:00pm, at Diocesan Pastoral Center.
Celebrating Your Love: one-day marriage formation retreat on July 30, 10:00am—5:30pm, at St. Mark’s Catholic
         Church.

Visit https://www.sdcatholic.org/ for details on these events and more.
 
Work of Christ: is a local non-profit organization devoted to continuing the work of Christ on earth. Their motto is “The Least, The Last, and The Lost.” Thank you to two of their members, MaryLou Kugler and Karen McFall, who will be doing the work of laundering and ironing our altar linens. 
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Covid Hotline: If you need assistance with food, housing, vaccine or something else call 833-544-2374
 

Votive candles: If you would like a candle lit at the shrine for the Blessed Mother for someone simply put a $5.00 donation in an envelope with the name of the person you would like us to pray for and drop it in the collection basket or the box at the entrance of the church.

Sexual Misconduct: By clergy or other Church ministers is never acceptable. To report sexual misconduct including abuse contact: Mary Acosta, Victim Assistance Coordination at 858-490-8353, or misconduct@sdcatholic.org

 
AA Meeting: Monday and Thursday evenings at 7:00 pm at the Lobell Hall.

Pandemic resources: the pandemic continues to weigh down on the members of our Catholic community: spiritually, socially, economically and in health. Even as the pandemic tightens its devastating grip, we can be hopeful as vaccines are starting to reach the most vulnerable populations. Visit the diocesan website at  https://www.sdcatholic.org/coronavirus/covid-19-resources/ for helpful information.

Rosaries for COVID19 victims: Join parishes in San Diego to pray the rosary on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 pm for those that died alone with this disease.

Love Your Neighbor: and stay COVID safe: Please remember to wear a mask covering both nose and mouth when you attend Mass if you have not been vaccinated. Wash your hands before you come and use hand sanitizer when you arrive. * Do not attend Mass if you have a fever,  cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell.  

Can’t hear Sunday readings?: If you have a hard time hearing the readings while we celebrate Mass outside without an amplification system you can: 1) follow along on your phone at www.imissal.com where you can find all the readings or 2) take a Heritage Missal out of the box and keep it for yourself to use at home and at when you attend Mass.

Have you: checked in with Flocknote yet? If not please text SE to 84-576 to keep up with the news for parish groups and ministries.

Support St. Elizabeth’s: Select our parish when you shop and Amazon Smile will donate directly to our account. Visit: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/27-3960114 to log onto our page and start shopping. You can bookmark the address to find it easily when you want to log in or check the back of the bulletin where the web address is printed.
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Weekday Mass Readings:
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16 / Mt 8: 18-22
Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12 / Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday: Acts 12: 1-11 / 2Tim 4: 6-8, 17-18 / Mt 16: 13-19
Thursday: Am 7: 10-17 / Mt 9: 1-8
Friday: Am 8: 4-6, 9-12 / Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Am 9: 11-15 / Mt 9:14-17
 


 
Civilize It
A polarized Church. A divided nation.
Pope Francis calls for “a better kind of politics.”
How will you respond?
 

Civilize It
is a response to Pope Francis’ invitation.
 
Join Catholics across the country in pledging charity, clarity, and creativity to promote the common good.
Visit: https://www.usccb.org/civilizeit#resources (click on the link below) to make your pledge and learn about how to build bridges across the political divide to strengthen our country.

 



Parish Ministries
Religious Education             Care of Altar linens            Facilities Management  Liturgical Ministers                
Pro-life                                         Money counting                   Music                                        Prayer Chain                                 
Finance Council                     Office volunteers                  Ushers                                     St. Elizabeth of  Hungary Outreach Ministry
 

 

​From the Catechism of the Catholic Church
“I Believe in God, The Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth”
290 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”: three things are affirmed in these first words of Scripture: the eternal God gave a beginning to all that exists outside of himself; he alone is Creator (the verb “create” — Hebrew bara—always has God for its subject). The totality of what exists (expressed by the formula “the heavens and earth”) depends on the One who gives it being.
291 “In the beginning was the Word...and the Word was God...all things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made.” The New Testament reveals that God created everything by the eternal Word, his beloved Son. In him “all things were created, in heaven and on earth...all things were created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” The Church’s faith likewise confesses the creative action of the Holy Spirit, the giver of life,” “the Creator Spirit” (Veni,Creator Spiritus”), the “source of every good.”

292 The Old Testament suggests and the New Covenant reveals the creative action of the Son and the Spirit, inseparably one with that of the Father. This creative cooperation is clearly affirmed in the Church’s rule of faith: “There exists but one God...he is the Father, God, the Creator, the author, the giver of order. He made all things by himself, that is, by his Word and by his Wisdom,” “by the Son and the Spirit” who, so to speak, are “his hands.” Creation is the common work of the Holy Trinity.
https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/78
Annual Catholic Appeal
 Living Our Mission
St. Elizabeth’s assessment is $6,000. Any donations over that amount are returned to the parishes. Brochures are at the entrance of the church. Through our donations ACA supports:
Catholic schools ~ Faith Formation
Catholic Charities ~Clergy Formation and support
 
For more information visit: https://www.sdcatholic.org/giving/annual-catholic-appeal/


The St. Thomas More Society is an association of Catholic attorneys, judges, paralegals, public servants and others who work closely with the legal profession and the courts. They meet regularly for worship and fellowship. If you are a Catholic legal professional, or if you know a Catholic legal professional, please access the website at stthomasmoresociety-sd-org or contact attorney Bud Klueck at 619-448-6500.


Please consider an end of life gift to the parish by including the Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Endowment
with the Catholic Community Foundation of San Diego in your will or trust.
Jim McFall Esq. (see ad on back of bulletin) will create trusts for parishioners at half the normal price.
Gary Erickson Esq. (858-490-0144) will make the change to an existing trust to include the parish for free.
Contributing to the Endowment is a way to support the parish in perpetuity.

Collections
Please call the office for information about the collections.
    Thank you for your generosity!

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Edredón comunitario: gracias al excelente trabajo de Mary Lou Jones y Merleen O’Connor Ottaviano, un hermoso bloque de edredón que representa a St. Elizabeth se convertirá en parte del edredón comunitario que se colgará en el Ayuntamiento de Julian. Puede ver una imagen del bloque en nuestro sitio web: https://www.stelizabethjulian.org/community-quilt-block.html

​Línea directa de Covid: si necesita ayuda con alimentos, vivienda, vacunas o cualquier otra cosa, llame al 833.544.2374
 

Velas votivas: Si desea que se encienda una vela para alguien, simplemente coloque una donación de $ 5.00 en un sobre con el nombre de la persona por la que desea que oremos y colóquelo en la canasta de recolección.

Mala conducta sexual: por parte del clero u otros ministros de la Iglesia nunca es aceptable. Para denunciar una conducta sexual inapropiada, incluido el abuso, comuníquese con: Mary Acosta, Coordinación de Asistencia a las Víctimas al 858-490-8353, o misconduct@sdcatholic.org

Vuelva a despertar su fe: el obispo John Dolan lo invita a unirse a "Cristo en nuestro vecindario". Pequeños grupos de intercambio de fe se reúnen en Zoom para comentarios y preguntas semanales para encontrarse con amigos y aprender más sobre Jesús y las Sagradas Escrituras durante la Cuaresma. Visite: http://christ-ion.com/ para obtener más información y registrarse.
 

Recursos de la pandemia: la pandemia sigue pesando sobre los miembros de nuestra comunidad católica: espiritual, social, económica y de salud. Incluso cuando la pandemia endurece su devastador control, podemos tener esperanzas a medida que las vacunas comienzan a llegar a las poblaciones más vulnerables. Visite el sitio web diocesano en https://www.sdcatholic.org/coronavirus/covid-19-resources/ para obtener información útil.
 
Rosarios para las víctimas de COVID19: Únase a las parroquias de San Diego para rezar el rosario los miércoles de 3 a 4 pm por aquellos que murieron solos con esta enfermedad.

¿Tienes un minuto?: St. Elizabeth's enviará una breve reflexión diaria sobre una cita de las Escrituras directamente en tu bandeja de entrada. Puede alegrar su día con un mensaje inspirador registrándose en “Un momento de meditación” a través de flocknote. Visite flocknote.com/stelizabethjulian y únase al grupo Meditation Moment.
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Note: If you see someone in a wheelchair, please offer to assist the person up or down the wheelchair ramp.
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If you are with someone in a wheelchair or are in a wheelchair yourself, please feel free to ask for assistance.

office@stelizabethjulian.org
  • Home
  • Initiative on the Eucharist
  • Safe Environment and Sexual Misconduct
  • 6/19/22 Bulletin
  • 6/19/22 Fr. Tim's homily
  • 6/26//22 Bulletin
  • 6/262022 Fr. Tim's Homily
  • Social Distancing Guidelines
  • COVID-19 and vaccination News
  • Liturgical Minister Schedule
  • Religious Education
  • Parish History
  • pautas de distancia social
  • Support our Parish
  • Community Quilt Block
  • A History of Communion on the Hand
  • Faith Formation Events
  • From the Cathechism of the Catholic Church
  • Parish Events