13th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 01,2012
Sacred Heart Parish
1701 Wilder Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 973-2211
Fax (808) 973-2209
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:00 pm
(Lunch: Closed 12-1:00 pm)
Closed all State & Federal
Holidays
Daily Mass:
Mon-Tues, Thurs-Sat 6:30 am
Wed. 5:30 pm
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
5:00 pm
Confessions:
Saturday 4:00-4:30 pm
or by appointment
St. Pius X Parish
2821 Lowrey Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 988-3308
Fax (808) 380-9871
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:30 am-11:30 am
Closed all State & Federal
Holidays
Food Pantry Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-11:30 am
Weekday Mass:
Monday & Thursday 7:30 am
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 8:30 am
Confessions:
Saturday 5:00-5:30 pm or by
appointment
Sacred Heart & St. Pius X
Baptisms:
Contact Kuulei Leslie-Lockwood
220-1956
For Sacramental Emergencies,
please call 973-2211, press 1
Korean Catholic Community 2949 Kahawai Street • Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 988-9678 • Fax: (808) 988-6047
Office Hours Thurs 8 am - 1 pm
Sun 9:30 am - 11 am, 12 pm - 1 pm
Confessions 30 minutes before Mass
Weekday Mass Mon & Sat @ 6 am, Tues-Fri @ 7 pm
Weekend Mass Sat 7:00 pm @ St Philomena
Sun 6:30 am, 11:00 am & 1:30 pm
Maryknoll School 1526 Alexander Street • Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 952-8400
www.maryknollschool.org
Office Hours Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
Admissions Office 952-7330
Grade School 952-7100
High School 952-7200
Welcome Father Antonio Bobis.
Please join us in welcoming Fr. Antonio
Bobis who recently arrived from
Maryland to be our Parochial Vicar.
Father Tony is originally from the
Southern tip of Luzon in the province of
Sorsogon City, Philippines. He was
assigned first as Parochial Vicar then as
seminary formator in the Diocesan Semi-
nary. In 1999, he was loaned to the
Archdiocese of Agana in Guam where he
served as a Hospital Chaplain for over
seven years. He came to Hawaii in
2006—2008 to attend the yearlong
Clinical Pastoral Education at Pacific
Health Ministry and became a
professional chaplain. While in training,
he resided at Star of the Sea Parish, and helped in the celebration of masses there. He
took his CPE residency at Queen’s Medical Center where he served as chaplain for a
few months after his CPE. He was moved to Kapiolani Medical Center later to cover
for the ailing chaplain. Fr. Tony also served as Catholic Chaplain of Tripler Medical
Center. He is a Board Certified Chaplain under the Association of Professional
Chaplains. As a priest in resident at St. Philomena, he helped in the celebration of
masses there and in Holy Family Church. In 2010 he went to California where he
served as a priest in residence for a year at Our Lady of the Assumption Church in
Santa Maria City.
Our Business offices will be closed on July 4th, Wednesday in
observance of Independence Day Holiday
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Adult Faith Formation
Prayer Tree
Please keep in your prayers:
For Health and Healing: Mark Kowalski, Belynda Henderson, Bob Sypowicz , Gloria Gray, Eloise Mcintosh,
Marilyn Mcintosh, Marcelina Rose Ramos, Marilyn Yamamoto, Kwok Ping Lum, Noel Mcluskey, Diane Michibata,
James Takane, Ho Hwa Kung, Susan Ikeda, Joey Passos , Damaso Lagadon
For Faithful Departed Dorothy Lindo, Edwina Goo, Sun Yau
Goo, Jeffrey Goo For Justice Candis Faria
~STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE~ Jun 11—Jun 24, 2012
SACRED HEART
Saturday 5:00 pm….…$1,108.00
Sunday 7:00 am……,,, $985.00
9:00 am……….$1,541.00
11:00 am...……$879.11
5:00 pm……….$805.93
Mail in Offerings…..……$12.00 Total……$5,341.04
Budgeted Offertory: $7,318.00
($1,976.96)
*Debt Reduction…...…$810.01 Peter Pence……………..….$554.00
Food Pantry…………………$130.00
ST. PIUS X
Saturday 4:00 pm…….$921.00
Sunday 8:30 am………$856.00 Total.....$1,777.00
Budgeted Offertory: $2,286.00
($509.00)
Building Fund……..…$207.00 Peter Pence…………...………$99.00
Building Maintenance……….$207.00
Thank you for your continuous
support and generosity!
Debt Reduction Collection
Jan.-July 2011.………..$42,564.17 Aug-Dec 2011………….$21,091.24 Jan 8– June 24,2012…$25,319.20
Building Fund Collection Jan.-July 2011…..$6,872.00 Aug-Dec 2011………$3,812.00 Jan 8– Jun 24, 2012…$3,345.00
Weekly Mass Intentions
Monday , Jun 25 6:30 am Kenneth Rogers (D)-SH
Tuesday, June 26 6:30 am Johana Ching (B) -SH
Friday Jun 29 6:30 am Margaret Sherwin (D)-SH
Sunday, Jul 1 7:00 am Ruth K. U. Wong (D)-SH
Calling all young men consid-ering and discerning the call to the priesthood. There will be a get-together for all Voca-tion Prospects, 18 years old and above. Come along to "talk story" with our Bishop. Save the date on Wednesday, 11 July, 5 - 8 PM, at Bishop’s Residence, St. Stephen Di-ocesan Center. For more in-formation, please contact the Vocations Office at (808) 585-3343, or send an email [email protected]. St. Damien, Pray for Us!
July 11, Vocations Dinner with Bishop Larry Silva
MAHALO NUI LOA * MARAMING SALAMAT *ARIGATO * .
Thank you to all who helped to make our Aloha for Father Ed a memorable and enjoyable evening last Saturday, June 23, 2012. Though we are sad at his departure, we fondly remembered and celebrated his time with us here at MPCC with music, games, camaraderie and good food. We wished him much success and bountiful blessings in his new parish in Ewa Beach. Again, thank you very much to everyone who were present and who helped in some way - - planning, setting up, cooking, entertaining, serving, cleaning up. Your participation made for a successful farewell and is very much appreciated
Liturgy Notes
”Lord I am Not Worthy…” As we prepare to receive Jesus in the
Eucharist, we recall the words spoken
to Jesus by the Roman centurion, when
with strong faith he begged our Lord to
heal his sick servant (Matthew 8:5-13).
With anticipation, awe, and loving de-
sire, and perhaps recognizing that we
are really not worthy of His abiding
within us, we ask Jesus to heal us of our
unworthiness before we receive Him in
holy Communion. We humbly ac-
knowledge that He is the Word made
flesh, that we will be receiving Him,
truly present in body, blood, soul and
divinity, into our bodies, the abode of
the soul.
CyberCorner On Being Catholic American http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/
library/view.cfm?recnum=6162
Father in heaven, we thank you for
blessing our nation in so many ways. We ask you to send your Holy Spirit to
guide our leaders and to help each one
of us live as faithful citizens, in the light of your Son Jesus’ truth and love.
May we all promote and defend peace,
justice and liberty for all people in small and big ways. Amen
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Sunday, Jul 01
Wisdom 1:13-15;2:23
-24
Psalm 30:2,4,5-
6,11,12,13
2Corinthians
8:7,9,13-15
Mark 5:21-43
Monday, Jul 02
Amos 2:6-10,13-16
Psalm 50:16bc-17,18
-19,20-21,22-23
Matthew 8:18-22
Tuesday, Jul 03
Ephesians 2:19-22
Psalm 117:1bc,2
John 20:24-29
Wed. Jul 04
Amos 5:14-15,21-24
Psalm 50:7,8-9,10-
11,12-13,16bc-17
Matthew 8:28-34
Thursday, Jul 05
Amos 7:10-17
Psalm 19:8,9,10,11
Matthew 9:1-8
Friday. Jul 06
Amos 8:4-6,9-12
Psalm
119:2,10,20,30,40,13
1
Matthew 9:9-13
Saturday. Jul 07
Amos 9:11-15
Psalm 85:9ab and
10,11-12,13-14
Matthew 9:14-17
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SCRIPTURE READINGS
This Weekend’s Gospel Reflections: Mark 5:21-24,35b-43
Life has gone out of the body of Jairus’s daughter. In reponse to his faith in him, power goes out fo the body of Jesus, restoring the little girl’s life. Jesus’ power is passed through physical contact: Jesus takes the hand of the little girl. Jairus demonstrates his faith and has his wish for healing granted. Death has encroached, yet death is turned back. This gospel’s healing story reveals Jesus to be the Lord of life. Death, debilitating illness, and chronic medical conditions shatter any illusion of our control over life. The tenuousness of life turns us to the Lord of life armed with nothing but utter faith. To encounter Jesus’ power over life, we have only to acknowledge, as did Jairus, this tenuous hold we have on life. Such acknowledgement is an act of faith. When we surrender in humility to Jesus’ goodness and power, he offers us life and in this we encounter the Lord of life. Our very surrender to his mercy and power over life is our reaching out in faith to touch Jesus. ~Living Liturgy 2012
Needed: Lectors and Extra-ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to help proclaim the Word of God and to assist in the distribution of Holy Communion during Mass. Parishioners who are actively practicing the faith, embrace the teachings of the Church, and have received the sacrament of Confirma-tion are asked to consider submitting an application (available in the back of the church
Needed: RCIA catechists and leaders of Sunday morning “Breaking Open the Word”. Help to familiarize unbaptized adults with the Gospel message. Help prepare adults for the sacraments of initia-tion and for a sacramental lifestyle. Love of Christ and the faith are the most important requirements for this ministry; some teaching or group facilitating experience would be helpful. Resources will be provided. Contact [email protected].
Who: Young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 How: Father David Lupo, SS.CC. will lead the group in reflection, prayer, and discussion. When: Sunday, July 29, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Where: St. Anthony Retreat Center Rose Hill, 3351 Kalihi St. Honolulu RSVP: Sr. Ivy at 845-4353 ext 239, or Fr. David Lupo, at [email protected]
Vocations Discernment Day
Prayer for Religious Liberty
Almighty God, Father of all nations, for freedom you have set us free in Christ Jesus. We praise and bless You for the gift of religious liberty, the foundation of human rights, justice, and the common good. Grant to our leaders the wisdom to protect and promote our liberties; by Your grace may we have the courage to defend them, for ourselves and for all those who live in this blessed land. We ask this through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, our patroness, and in the name of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, with Whom You live and reign, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen. (U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2012)
Prayer for Our Nation
God our Father, Giver of life, we entrust the United
States of America to Your loving care. You are the
rock on which this nation was founded. You alone are
the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness.
Reclaim this land for Your glory and dwell among
Your people. Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of
our nation´s leaders. Open their minds to the great
worth of human life and the responsibilities that ac-
company human freedom. Remind Your people that
true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing Your
will.
Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Pa-
troness of our land, grant us the courage to reject the
“culture of death.” Lead us into a new millennium of
life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.