A Word from Father Mullin
Christ is risen, Alleluia
He is risen indeed, Alleluia!
Easter greetings to all the individuals, couples and families of Saint Elizabeth Church! As we celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection with great joy, I pray that the Lord Jesus may bring rich blessings upon each of you and upon our whole parish community at Easter. May the Risen Lord sustain our hope in His promise of eternal life for those who follow Him. Alleluia!
We rejoice with those who celebrated the Sacraments of Initiation at this year’s Easter Vigil, including: Tina Angles; Kealsey Beecham; Katy Bradica; Amanda Di Prospero; Julie DiProspero; Tanya, Zach & Rowan Karas; Christine Pearlstein and Jason Wolensky. We welcome newly-baptized baby Leo Gino Bradica, too!
May they, their sponsors, and our whole parish community be inspiring witnesses of the Catholic Faith to others in the months and years ahead. And may the Holy Spirit continue to lead us in sustaining a holy and faithful parish community here, for unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build it.
Fr. Tom Mullin
Confirmation News
This Saturday, April 22, we welcome to Saint Elizabeth Bishop Timothy Senior, who will celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation at 10:00 AM and at 2:00 PM. Candidates and their sponsors are expected to arrive forty-five minutes in advance of each ceremony.
Confirmation rehearsals for candidates (not their sponsors) will be held on Thursday, April 20, at 6:00 PM for the 10:00 AM Confirmation liturgy, and at 7:30 PM for the 2:00 PM liturgy. Rehearsals begin in the social hall and conclude in the church. Questions about the Confirmation liturgies may be directed to Gen Miceli at 610-646-6550.
RCIA Inquiry
Would you like to explore the Catholic Faith? Our weekly inquiry group meets at 7:00 PM on Mondays in the education center conference room. For more info, contact DRE Beth Riordan at 610-646-6545.
Mass Intentions for the Week
April 15-16: Easter Sunday of Resurrection of the Lord Saturday, 8:00 PM- People of Saint Elizabeth
Sunday, 8:00 AM- Chambers Family
Sunday, 9:30 AM- Stokely Family
Sunday, 11:30 AM- Mullin/Heath Family
Monday, 7:30 AM- Paul Logue (1st Ann)
Tuesday, 7:30 AM- Genevieve Rzucidlo (7th Ann)
Wednesday, 7:30 AM- Gerald Monahan (2nd Ann)
Thursday, 7:30 AM- Michael Herlihy
Friday, 7:30 AM- Karen Fiedler
Saturday, 8:30 AM- George Perrin
April 22-23:Second Sunday of Easter-Divine Mercy
Saturday, 5:30 PM- People of Saint Elizabeth
Sunday, 8:00 AM- George Ciarlone, Sr.
Sunday, 9:30 AM- Patrice Sminkey
Sunday, 11:30 AM- Vincent Dean
Readings: Acts of the Apostles 2/42-47; Psalm 118; 1 Peter 1/3-9; John 20/19-31
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Now through May 23, Exposition is held on Mondays between 8:00 AM and 8:30 PM in the daily Mass chapel.
Marian Devotions: Join us for novena prayers to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal on Saturday mornings at 7:50 AM, followed by a Rosary for Life at 8:00 AM.
Prayer Corner
Please remember in prayer all those who are ill, including: Larry Childers; Patricia Douts; Reynold Forgione, Sr.; Allison Glitz; Clare Greene; Kathy Haver; Jacob Lefebvre; Brian McGinley; Brendan Russo and Kelly Waters.
And may the Risen Lord embrace all our departed loved ones with His life-giving love at Easter!
Special Calendar Notes
Elementary Faith Formation: There are no EFF sessions this Monday (4/17); regular sessions resume this Tuesday (4/18).
Parish School: There are no school classes this Easter Monday (4/17); regular classes resume this Tuesday, April 18.
First Holy Communion News
Congratulations to the following children who are receiving First Holy Communion next weekend:
10:00 AM Confirmation: Anderson Bresler; Cole & Kylie Hannum; Abbagaiel and Gabriel Simkiss.
2:00 PM Confirmation: Halle Kish; Grace Lane; Lila Melcher; Rylan Piff; Jillian Rafferty; Mason Sellers; Abigail Thompson and Bryce Van Brunt.
8:00 AM: Duncan and Owen Giordano.
9:30 AM: Robert Barry; Sarah Bradley; Kevin Christensen; Caroline Didizian; Ryan Duval; Elle Greco; Mason James; Rhianna Kamensky; Nina Killian; Vincent Laurento; Nathan Martins; Riley Pawlik; Lindsey Ranalli and Paige Vanemon.
11:30 AM: Henry Anstine; Katelyn Carretas; Brendan Connolly; Ryan Denlinger; Liam Dennin; Owen Durkin; Kristen Iannacchione; Elisha Madrasto; Matthew Matalavage; Luke McGonagle; Matthew Menard; Evan O’Connell; Ava and Olivia Phipps; Caitlyn Quinn; Matthew Sliwka; Kayla Terry; Gina Tesoriero; Chase and Gavin Voigt; Noah Werkley and Grace Whitmore.
Baptism News
The next session of Pre-Jordan II: A Call to Christian Parenting will be held on Saturday, May 13 and the next session of Pre-Jordan I: Preparing for Your Child’s Baptism will be held on Saturday, June 10. To register for the Pre-Jordan Program and/or to arrange for a baptism, please call 610-321-1200.
Committee for the New Evangelization
Christ Renews His Parish-Women’s Renewal: Are you in a spiritual slump? Do you need a faith lift? Don’t miss the next CRHP overnight renewal for women on May 5-6. You can register online at StElizabethparish. org or fill out a registration form now available in the church narthex. For more info, contact Marie Hellgoth (484-341-8762 or
Catholics Coming Home (CCH): A special six-week program entitled “No Greater Love-Catholics Coming Home” begins on Monday, May 8, at 7:00 PM in the Holy Family Room. Please reach out to an inactive Catholic among your family, friends and neighbors and invite them to try Catholics Coming Home. For more info, contact Deacon Barry Midwood (610-646-6526 or
Family Life Ministry
Spirituality and Addiction: Christ is Risen! Alleluia! He brings hope! Are you looking for hope in troubled times? Come to the social hall this Wednesday, April 19, at 7:00 PM to hear Dr. Thomas Legere speak on the topic: Spirituality- The Golden Key to Recovery.
Whether you suffer from addiction or know someone battling addiction, all are welcome and encouraged to come and find out how spirituality can help recovery and aid in everyday life. Please extend an invitation to anyone you know who may be troubled by addiction or have a family member or friend who is burdened with addiction. To RSVP or for questions or information, contact Gen Miceli in the parish services office.
2017 Stewardship Day of Service
We need you! Registration for our Stewardship Day of Service, on April 29, remains open on the parish website, through this Monday, April 17. Join fellow parishioners to complete approximately 3 hours of service work at area agencies. It only takes a minute to register, so go to www.stelizabethparish.org and click on the SDOS link to register you and your family members. For questions and/or help in registering, contact Gen Miceli (610-646-6550 or
Adult Faith Formation
Resisting Happiness: Easter brings the happiness of the Risen Lord. Do we receive or resist it? On Sunday, May 7, at 4:00 PM, Father John Stokely will lead a reflection and discussion on how we can stop “resisting happiness” and live a more vibrant life. All are welcome! To sign up, call Beth Riordan, DRE (610-646-6545). If you wish, you can read Resisting Happiness by Matthew Kelly or watch related videos at DynamicCatholic.com.
Social Fellowship News
Come out for the All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 23, 8:30-11:00 AM in the social hall. The cost is $5.00 per adult, $3.00 per child (3 to 12 years old), children under 3 eat for free! The menu will include pancakes (plain or chocolate chip), sausage, coffee, tea, milk and juice. No tickets are needed - pay at the door! Hope to see you and bring your friends, too!
Saint Elizabeth Parish School News
Happy Easter: The faculty, staff and students wish all in our parish a Happy Easter and give a warm welcome to those received into the Church this weekend. We would also like to thank all those whose generous support makes our parish school possible!
Sneak-a-Peek: There is still time! Stop by this Tuesday, April 18, between 9:30-11:30 AM to get a sneak peek of our teachers and students in action! You will also be able to pick up application materials for the 2017-2018 school year.
Congratulations: The Saint Elizabeth Parish School community offers congratulations to all the students in our parish who are receiving their Confirmation and/or their First Holy Communion next weekend.
Youth Ministry News
High School Youth Group: We meet every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM in the CLC next to the social hall.
High School Bible Study meets on every other Monday night in the CLC, 8:00-9:00 PM. The next session is on Monday, April 24.
High School Music Ministry: We have started a High School Music Ministry group. We will practice every other Monday night, 7:00-8:30 PM in the CLC. Come out for the first practice on Monday, April 17.
8th Grade Youth Group: We meet this Wednesday, April 19, 6:30 PM in the gym. Hope to see you there!
Middle School Youth Group: We meet every other Friday night at 6:00 PM in the gym. The next meeting is this Friday, April 21. Hope you are able to join us!
Elementary School Youth Group: The next Freeplay Night will be on Saturday, May 20, 6:30-8:00 PM in the gym. The cost for the night is $5 per child.
For more info on any of these St. Elizabeth Parish Youth Ministry opportunities, contact Ryan Schwalm at
Saint Elizabeth Athletic Ministry (SEAM)
CYO Soccer: Saint Elizabeth CYO soccer offers high quality practice and competition, without the full year commitment or high price of club soccer. There is summer training that flows into the season, which begins in September and wraps up at the end of October. Registration opens May 1 and closes July 15. Go to seamcyo.com for more information and to register. If you have questions or would like to help coach, email
CYO Football: Registration is now open for the Chester County Catholic Crusader Football Team. Registration is for Tackle Football for JV, Grades 5 & 6, and Varsity Grades 7 & 8. To register please go to www.cc-crusaders.com and click on the Registration Now Open tab at the top of the home page. You can also register through the Saint Elizabeth Athletic Ministry link on the parish website.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
2017 Permanent Diaconate Information Night: Are you being called to be a deacon? Come to Vianney Hall Auditorium at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary on Thursday, April 20, 7:00-9:00 PM for information about the Permanent Diaconate Program. For more info and/or to register, email Laura Nimmons at
Financial Corner
Thank you for your consistent financial support of our parish community throughout the year.
Regular Collection for Sunday, April 2, 2017
Weekend Contributions: $25,637.71
[Amount of Loose Cash: $1,114.35]
Midweek & Auto-Giving: $24,015.00
Total Regular Collection: $49,652.71
Number of adult envelope contributions: 782
Auto-Giving: Parishioners can contribute to the regular collection on a weekly or monthly basis with direct debits or automatic withdrawals from your checking or savings account. More than 276 parishioners are already using Auto-Giving. To enroll, please call Sam Venuti in the parish business office (610-646-6515).
EITC/OSTC Tax Credit Awareness Weekend: On the weekend of April 29-30, we will have a short informational presentation at the end of Mass to encourage participation in the EITC/OSTC Tax Credit Program in support of Catholic schools. Look for more information in the parish bulletin at that time.
Christ is risen, Alleluia!
He is risen indeed, Alleluia!
Happy Easter to One and All!
Saint Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church
Insert to the Parish Bulletin for Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017
Pastoral Council Elections
All parishioners age 16 and older are encouraged to vote in this year’s election of four new members for the Parish Pastoral Council. Short biographies of the nine candidates and election ballots are available in the church narthex and on line at the parish website. The deadline for submitting completed ballots is 4:00 PM on Monday, May 1.
Upcoming Meetings & Events
RCIA & Inquiry: Mondays, 7:00 PM, St. John the Baptist
High School Music Ministry: Monday (4/17), 7:00 PM, CLC
CRHP-Women’s Team: Mondays, 7:00 PM, Holy Family
Joseph’s People: Monday (4/17), 7:00 PM, St. Luke
Adult Bible Study: Tuesdays, 9:30 AM & 7:00 PM, ministry center
High School Youth Group: Tuesdays, 7:00 PM, CLC
Finance Council: Tuesday (4/18), 7:00 PM, St. Luke
Chosen Fathers: Tuesday (4/18), 7:00 PM, St. Mark
New Evangelization Committee: Tuesday (4/18), 7:00 PM, St. John the Baptist
8th Grade Youth Group: Wednesday (4/19), 6:30 PM, gym
FLMT Speaker-Spirituality & Addiction: Wednesday (4/19), 7:00 PM, social hall
Legion of Mary: Wednesdays, 7:00 PM, Holy Family
Confirmation Rehearsals: Thursday (4/20), 6:00 & 7:30 PM, church & social hall
Women at the Well: Thursday (4/20), 7:00 PM, St. Luke
Middle School Youth Group: Friday (4/21), 6:00 PM, gym
Confirmation Liturgies: Saturday (4/22), 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM, church
Social Fellowship Pancake Breakfast: Sunday (4/23), 8:30-11:00 AM, social hall
Cub Scout Pack 61: Sunday (4/23), 12:30 PM, social hall
Catholics Coming Home Team: Monday (4/24), 7:00 PM, St. Mark
SEAM Board: Monday (4/24), 7:00 PM, St. Matthew
High School Bible Study; Monday (4/24), 8:00 PM, CLC
Parish Stewardship Council: Tuesday (4/25), 7:00 PM, St. Luke
CRHP Continuation Committee: Tuesday (4/25), 7:00 PM, St. Mark
Adult Faith Formation Committee: Tuesday (4/25), 7:30 PM, St. John the Baptist
A Widow’s Walk: Wednesday (4/26), 7:00 PM, St. Matthew
Legion of Mary- Presentation on Marian Consecration: Thursday (4/27), 7:00 PM, St. Matthew
Stewardship Day of Service: Saturday, (4/29), 8:30 AM, church and social hall
Knights of Columbus Communion Breakfast: Sunday (4/30), 8:00 AM, church & social hall
An Excerpt from Living As a People of God in Unsettled Times - A Pastoral Reflection
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (March 22, 2017)
The Word of God is truly alive today. “When an alien resides with you in your land, do not mistreat such a one. You shall treat the alien who resides with you no differently than the natives born among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you, too, were once aliens in the land of Egypt” (Leviticus 19:33-34).
To live as a people of God is to live in the hope of the Resurrection. To live in Christ is to draw upon the limitless love of Jesus to fortify us against the temptation of fear. Pray that our engagement in the debate over immigration and refugee issues may bring peace and comfort to those most affected by current and proposed national policy changes.
Let us not lose sight of the fact that behind every policy is the story of a person in search of a better life. They may be an immigrant or refugee family sacrificing so that their children might have a brighter future. As shepherds of a pilgrim Church, we will not tire in saying to families who have the courage to set out from their despair onto the road of hope: “We are with you.” They may also be a family seeking security from an increased threat of extremist violence. It is necessary to safeguard the United States in a manner that does not cause us to lose our humanity.
Intense debate is essential to healthy democracy, but the rhetoric of fear does not serve us well. When we look at one another, do we see with the heart of Jesus? Within our diverse backgrounds are found common dreams for our children. Hope in the next generation is how the nation will realize its founding motto: “out of many, one.” In doing so, we will also realize God’s hope for all His children: that we would see each other as valued sisters and brothers regardless of race, religion or national origin. .......
As Pope Francis said: “To migrate is the expression of that inherent desire for the happiness proper to every human being, a happiness that is to be sought and pursued. For us Christians, all human life is an itinerant journey towards our heavenly homeland.”
For more information, go online to www.USCCB.org.
Divine Mercy Sunday at St. Peter Church
All are invited to come celebrate Divine Mercy on Sunday, April 23, at St. Peter Catholic Church, West Brandywine, beginning with Mass at 11:00 AM followed by Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Priests will be available for confessions between 1:00 and 3:00 PM. At 3:00 PM, we will have the Divine Chaplet in song, a Consecration of Families to the Divine Mercy and Benediction, followed by refreshments and fellowship.
2017 Catholic Charities Appeal
The 2017 Appeal is being conducted through the end of May. This year's theme, Giving Hope to All, reflects the broad focus of the Catholic Charities appeal in supporting close to 180 beneficiaries in five key areas of the Church's life and ministry: education; social services; evangelization and parish spiritual life; clergy and religious; and mission activities, both locally and worldwide. Brochures and donation envelopes remain available in the church narthex for those who have not yet made a contribution to the 2017 Catholic Charities Appeal.
Christ is risen, Alleluia! He is risen indeed, Alleluia!
Register now for the next Women’s Renewal!
Friday, May 5, at 6:30 PM through Saturday, May 6, at 9:00 PM
This Christ Renews His Parish Renewal Program is an overnight retreat for women who desire to grow in faith along with our church community.
IT IS A GATHERING OF ORDINARY WOMEN FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCE!
“You shall be my witnesses...to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8)
A special invitation to all parishioners to be part of the next Saint Elizabeth Christ Renews His Parish renewal experience.
Space is Limited, Register Today!
www.stelizabethparish.org
For more information, contact:
Marie Hellgoth Lisa Ferrie
484-341-8762 610-306-6440
Saint Elizabeth Catholic Church
CATHOLICS COMING HOME
Begins Monday, May 8
7:00-8:30 PM
In the Holy Family Meeting Room located inside the main entrance of the church
Saint Elizabeth Parish is located at the intersection of
Route 100 and Fellowship Road in Chester Springs.
Find us at www.stelizabethparish.org.
For more Information: call Deacon Barry Midwood
at 610-646-6526 or email
All are welcome at these sessions, especially anyone who is thinking about reconnecting with the Church.
Please spread the word!