St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church at 3331 NE 10th Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL 33064 US - Home
Welcome to our Church Website
Congratulations to
Fr. Paul J. Bolton
on the 50th Anniversary of your Ordination to the Priesthood.
Second General Synod
St. Joseph's Mission has reopened and is available for special services such as weddings and funerals in addition to Monday night Creole Mass. Please call our Parish Office for more information at 954-941-8117.On April 3, 2012, Archbishop Thomas Wenski convoked the Second General Synod of the Church of the Archdiocese of Miami while celebrating the annual Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary. Archbishop Wenski's challenge to all of the faithful of the South Florida church is "to become evermore generously disciples in faith, missionaries of hope."
The synod is a process of listening to the people of God, followed by pastoral planning based upon what was heard. The work of the Synod will establish the priorities of the archdiocese for the next 3-4 years. Please have your voice heard by attending a listening session and sharing your vision for the local church. At the listening sessions you will be asked to complete a Feedback Form, and your answers will be included in the body of work looked at by the Synod Team. Reservations are not required. For more information regarding the Synod, go to www.synodmiami.org or e-mail your questions to synod@theadom.org.
Are you struggling with the loss of a loved one? A Parish Bereavement Support Group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Conference Room. Please call the Church Office for addtional information.
TELEVISED SUNDAY MASS!
A televised Sunday Mass is now airing on ABC Family from 6:30 am to 7:00 am each Sunday morning. THE SUNDAY MASS is produced by the Passionist Fathers and Brothers out of New York City and is available nationally on local affiliates. Too early for you? Tape it or Tivo it! For more information consult the website at www.TheSundayMass.org.
Have you considered if you have a vocation to the religious life?
This is a link with some simple questions to ask to discern if you might have a vocation to the religious life.
