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SACR-AMENTAL II{FOR.MATION: Anointing of the SicI<, F{oly Comrnunion

to t}ae Sick amat Homehouxtd, F'unerals: Please call the

Parish 0ffice.

schedule a Baptism trnfa*t Baptlsm: Parents are to call the Parish office during business hours to meeting.

of Matrirmony: The proper and required preparation for this Sacrament is extensive' The Encounter Weekend in time frame is at ieast six [6J months. Couples are asked to attend an Engaged print invitations for your preparation and complete state and church paperrvork. Do not set a date or marriage until after you have spoken with a priest. Sacr:anaent

WEEKENB MASSES:

Saturday: [Sunday VigilJ 5 :00Pm Sunday Morning: 7:00 am 9:00am & 11:00am

Faith Forrnation Family 1st & 3'a Sunday at 9:00am (Ohana Mass every 2na Sunday at 11":00amJ

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Sunday Evening: 6:00 Pm Saturday: 12:00 noon Monday - Friday: 7:00 an'i & 1"2:00Prn &T/tsEKBAY MASSES: Last Saturday of the lr4onth at the 12:00 noon mass COMBEUNAT., .&NN CI}I{TII{G: Friday 10:15 - 11:30 a'm. Saturday 3:30 - 43A pm or by appoiniment R.ECONC[},IATION: EUCffiAR.ISTIC ADOR,ATTON: Fridays: After the 7:00 am mass and 1.t Fridays: 73A - 10:00 pm FARISFN ROSARXES:

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Sunday: 5:15pm

- SaturdaY: 11:15am

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This Week's Mass schedule Dear Parishioners, Visitors and Friends,

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Fr. Khanh

9am

Brenda Bensato (BD) +Marilyn Queen

Fr. Scott

11am

Wilbert Liu (Healing) +Lucille Dellosa

Fr. Khanh

6pm

+Gregory Black

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How glorious the Feast of the Apostles Peter and

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Paul and how thankful to God for the many parishioners who contributed time and talent to marinate the kalbi and chicken, and make their favorite dish for the nearly 300 who attended the

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celebration. Mahalo to the Knights of Columbus for setting up the tents and bringing their grills for the barbecue.

The church is not a building, it is the people who gather in worship and fellowship. The church founded by Christ and witnessed by her saints and mafiyrs throughout the centuries reminds us of our rich history. As announced sometime ago, Sts. Peter and Paul Church is pfeparinE for its SOth anniversary on September 28, 2019. We are in the process of expediting the stained glass project on the second tier of the church to cut the sun's glare, reduce heat inside the church, and beautify the liturgical environment. The holiness of light shining through the stained glass and filling the church with its warm glow is synonymous with the beauty of the light shining through all of us.

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At the same time, we are in the process to study the master plan initiated by Father David Travers and to assess the accessibility of the church's front entrance for our kupuna ancl the physically challenged.

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We will keep you updated on the progress of these projects. We know with God's grace and our communal efforts, great things will happen.

Fr. Khanh

Mahalo Nui +Shirley Cavanaugh

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PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Khanh Pham-Nguyen Rev. Scott Bush Rev. Pat Freitas Rev. Mr. Richard Abel Rev, Mr. Angken Xymoon Rev. Mr. Richard Port vonne Toma

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We are a welcoming Porish" Be a Family Member! P;irish Registration forms dre located at the entrance ofthe church. the parish office for more information. contact also You may Please call94L-0675

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I am sure that we have all had the experience of planting seed or seedlings

with great expectations of a

bountiful

harvest. We iake time to till the soil and give it water and nourishment, and then

wait for the plants to come forth and produce. Sometimes they do and sometimes they do not; and we never quite know why. That is the way God must look at mankind, the crowning glory of His creation and, like a good Father, wonders "What did I miss?" The Readings for today use the analogy of farming and sowing seed to talk about

how the teachings of God and Jesus, His Son, sometimes produce abundantly; but at other times they dont. Can you figure out why?

ln the First Reading, from the prophet lsaiah (5S:101) we hear the prophet preaching about the word of God coming like spring rain to soften the soil so that the seeds can grow. However, the people of lsaiah's time did not listen to the 'l

word of God. They turned away from Him and ignored His word. This led directly to the Babylonian Exile God's way of pun- fidelity ishing His "Ghosen People" for their tack of (See 2 Kings 17:1-18). When was the last time you picked up a Bible or catechism to better understand what God might be asking of you or saying to you?

The Second Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the ln this passage, Paul is saying that we

Romans (8:18-23).

human creatures of God are much like those seedlings. We are planted here on earth not in a random scattering, but in a divinely ordered plan with great expectations and in hope that all creation will share in the glory destined for those who fulfill their role. Paul's last sentence is most important and applies to us today just as much, if not more, than during paul's time.

The Gospel Reading is from Matthew (13:1-23). tn this long passage, Jesus summarizes all of the readings above with

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a story that has a

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hidden within the details. The objective of a parable is to get people to think and reason out the message. ln this passage, to save time, Jesus explains the parable and the message. Do you get the message?

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The message is quite clear. The word of God is like seed sown with the expectation of reaping a good harvest that is guiding mankind to live according to the teachings of God and the Church. Our heart and mind, soul and body, in other words, our entire being is like the soil. Are we really listening, absorbing and following through with what God is telling us? ln St. Paul's passage above, he says, "We know that all creatioB is groaning in labor pains even now..." Look at all of the natural disasters occurring all over the world lately: hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and fires. Could this be God's way of getting our attention to return to Him with ail our heart? Something to think about during your Prayer Time this weekl

READINGS

First Reading - Zechariah 9: 9-10 Prophets were ilot popular in ancient Israel because they usually brought a word ofjudgment against the nation and its leaders. Often the rnost resistant to hearing the prophets's message were the reiigious leaders. They did not like to be told by theological alnateurs what to do, much iess to be told to repent of their sins. Second Reading * Romans 8: 9, 11-13 The Apostle Paul was clear that God's plan was to bring all things in heaven and on earth into oneness under Christ's lordship. Paul emphasized the hurnan natue which rebelled against God's will. And he emphasized also living the life to which we are called in Christ. Gospel * Matthew 11: 25-30 Jesus has an invitation to those who ar-e weary

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life full of burdens. The rest he offers is spiritual rest and renewal that we lind by letting go of our attempts at self-sufficiency and trusting in God. N_ext S_u$dayls

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STEWARDSHIP

TIME-TAIENT-TREASURE This Week's Events {July9 - July 15' 2017}

IBEASUBE Mahalo for your generous contributions and Faithful Stewardship. The Collections for July 1-2, 2017 are as follows:

Tota-l: $10,577.11 Envelopes & Loose Collections Mass lntentions Baptism Funeral Weddings Electric & Votive Candles

$8,797.05 295.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total:

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$9,762.37

ENVELOPES 45"/"

IDENTIFIABLE UNIDENTIFIABLE

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Building Fund Outreach Donation Catholic Care

Subtotal:

100.74 0.00 0.00 $201.74

Special Gollections: Catholic Commu nication Seminarian Education Ascension Father's Day Peter's Pence Donation to Facilities Donation to Fellowship

Subtotal:

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A FRIENDLY REMINpER! THIS WEEKEND, JULY 8.9, WE WILL HAVE A 2ND COLLECTION FOR THE SEM'IVARIAN EDUCAT'AN FUND. YOUR DONATIONS ARE GBEATLY APPRECIATED. MAHALO,

Choir Practice (B) Rosary (M) Choir Practice (R) Young Adult Rosary (M)

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St. Benedict 6:10 am * Rosary (M) 11:15 am - Rosary (M) 6:30 pm * Centering Prayer (M)

Wednesday 6:10 am

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Rosary (M) Legion of Mary, Queen of Peace (C) Scripture Study (R)

7:30 am * 11:15 am 1:00 pm 6:00 pm

Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (M)

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jesus tells us that \Arhatever we d* fur the least uf our brcthers amd sisters, r^re do fnn [trirn. we would like to efiend a very special Mahalo to our volunteers and donors who helped make a tremendous impact in feeding

the hungry in our community. Our Catholic Care Project Brown Bag program provided supplemental food bags to those who are vulnerable to food insecurity, including our own kupuna, ohana and keiki.

Thr*uglx ysur ur*nderfutr support: over 1,300 pounds of non-perishable foods were donated to ourlune Food Collection With your help:

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65 bags of supplemental food were distributed to serve the needs of individuals and families who are vulnerable to hunger Each bag provided an average of 20 lbs. of food support nutrition for 3 - 5 days

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These Brown Bags provided a total af 4lA meals at a time when they were most needed We shared an additional 100+ pounds of extra food with a sister parish, St. John the Baptist, who

There is a part of Stewardship that calls us to Iook at all of our lives as a gift. The time we have been given, the talents and abilities with which we are blessed and our share of the treasures of God's earth are entrusted to us. We are the stewards of this world. Beyond our notion of "giving" to charity, Stewardship calls us to work to make our investments of time and talents grow. A Continued SttmmatV- of the I_/.5. Bishops, Pastordl Lettet on Stev,ardship

distributed the food to their kupuna and ohana in need. This allowed the food to be used before its expiration.

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HAlYlArIrEe',S jr{TIBLE55IAN5 FQEIS]LY _2Ar7 Lapsed Christians That our brothers and sisters who have strayed from the faith, through our prayer and witness to the Gospel, may rediscover the merciful closeness of the Lord and the beauty of the Christian life. PRAYER LIST FOR THE SICK

Prayers bring our parish community together and this is true especially when we pray for those parishioners who are ill among us. We would like to update the list above for the month of JUIY. We will remove the names at the end of every month and have a new list for the following month. lf you wish to have your name or the names of your loved ones included on the list, please fill up the form below. The prayer list will be published for the whole month and will be updated at the end of each month. (Because of privocy laws, only person themselves or immediate family member may submit a request.) Mahalo for your cooperation. Please complete below so that we may remember you in prayers for the whole month of JULY. {Please print clearly!) and put it in the collection basket or return it to the office. Mahalo. NAME:

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PRAYER LIST FOR THE SICK Please pray

for the sick in our Parish, especially.-.

Loranzo Alota

Tony Bacani

Larry Cabrinha

Wini Chow

Teresita

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Iessie Dungo

Odetta Doublet

Stanley I{o

Avon Czerwinski

Regina Czerwinski

Parita V- fuIarcaida

Thomas

Rabert

Mistysry BettyAnn Nault

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Michael Bartolome

Dolores Suredam

Lolita A. Sutton

Edwin Tagura

Vanessa Alcova

Joe [fansen Shirley Dungo

Blanche Hansen

Joannita Pangelinan Christaph Jucewicz

Jacklucewicz

Ephrem Perez

M. Macabare Ray M. Olis

Lourdes OIis

AneHa Rabauliman

Patrice Nielsen

Myong Soon Sim

Maria Elena fencks Janleen lbtaria Xymoon

Ho Shiu Yan

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Yolanda Trejo

Bana

Yvonne

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Robert K. F. Ho Ho Lun Big lWanzko Brady

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CONGRATUTATIONS TO OUR NEWTY BAPTIZED

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WETCOME TO THE FAMITY

Gene Santos lohn Misao Wong Baptized on May Chloe

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lane Dela Cruz Baptized on May 2L,2A77

Rachel

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and Vanessa Flores MarriedonJune L7,2O17

Chtoe Guevawa Olsan Baptized on May 2L,2A17

Anela M. Rabauliman Baptized on May 21,2A17 Please pray for these children and

their families that they grow to be true disciples of Jesus Christ and for their parents that the Holy Spirit may guide them as they teach their children our Catholic faith.

Congratulations on your wedding. May God grant you all of lifuns blessings and love's jcys.


A message from THE MOST REVEREND TARRY SILVA,

Bishop of Honolulu Dear Brothers and Sisters,

ln 2002' the united States conference of catholic Bishops developed the charter for the protection of children and Young People' This document guides our efforts to promote hearing and reconcliation with victims/survivors of sexual abuse of minors by clergy, religious or church workers. It outiines an effective response to allegations of sexual abuse, calls for *i." screeni"s those entering service in the education for clergv and others "ff..tive -ho huu* contact *ith"r*ino.s or wholre in a position :i;:t*,111f,!ffi:ff.-r we affirm to work diligently to prevent the sexual abuse of mjnors. we pray forgiveness from those persons who were abused as mlnors by clergy, religious or church workers, uni *" pray that the healing power of christ may tottch them' we thank coJ-for our chitdren and youth and commit ourselves to care for them as gifts

of God's love.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

The Most Reverend Larry Silva

Bishop of Honolulu

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The Liturgy of the Hours is the prayer of the entire Church. The Liturgical renewal of Vatican Il has endeavored to mlke it accessible to all Catholics..." (preface Shorter Christian frayeq. Yet, many do not know how to pray ihe Liturgy of the Hours. tn this free 'h;ti-i;y session, Sister Marie Lemert, $$.c*. will provide information and practice. Come learn and pray with us! Please bring your own sack lunch and drink. For more inforrnation or to register, please call 845-0065. St. Anthony Retreat Center - 3361

Kalihi Street, Honolulu 96919


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FAIYH FORMATIQN Sts. Peter and Paul Vacation Bible School begiris Monday, |une 10 at B;30 a.rn,

We will be meeting in

the church courtyard before going to our classrooms. Registration is being accepted on ]uly 10, the first day of Vacation Bible School.

Join us and learn the teachings of the Catholic Church through stories about the inspirational lives of our saints and the lessons they passed on. Each of the 10 days are filled with events that will create memories connecting the biblical truths with our children's hearts and minds. Come join us |uly 10 * 14 and luly L7 to 21,20L7, B:30 1:00 pm.

Youth Ministry Continues to Meet after Confirmation

to his disciples by bringing them into a caring community rvhere thev spent time rvith Jesus ancl eaci.r other. Upon receiving thc Sacrament of Confirrnation, the 12 nervlv confirmed youth r.vere invited to share their gilts ar:cl graces rvith each otilcr to hellr rebuiltl our parish's Youth Ministrl. Jesus rninistered

Tire youth have met trvice in tlre past month so fiir. Their first gathering consisted of fellor.r,ship and fun icebreakers that strengthened their bonds ancl lriendship rr,:ith each other. Their second gathering consisted of fellowship and a faith sharing that made scripture relatable to their daili, lives. They also discussed about the Pope and other leatlers of the Church in honor of'Sts Peter and Paul's f-east cla-v.

In building a comrnunity

amongst thenr, the youtli conre together to knorv God hy enhancing their unity rvith Christ and each other: love Cocl in His rvord by sharing tireir laith rvith each other; and sen,e God by reaching out to othcrs in their comuir:nity through group service projects. The Youth Ministry plan to rneet regularly, tu,ice a month. Their next gathering is on Friclay. July I4 6:30-8:00pm. As young disciples morivated and guided by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, they all lerok lorrvard to grorv together in their love lor God and fol people.

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Matt. 8:25-26 And they went and woke him, saying, "Save, Lord; we are perishing." And he said to them, "Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?" Then he rose and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calrn.

'Ano'ai Kdkou, Fourth of July weekend was a lot of fun with the potlucks!

Our next spiritual/social event will be back in Waiklki - this time Kaimanas to see the baby monk seal! lt's an amazing symbol of sacrificial love (the mother starves down for about six weeks as the pup feeds off her, until the pup is big enough to go off and live its own life). We'll enjoy the beach, and maybe go for dinner afterwards... Check out our facebook page (use the link)i h-qnolul-u/

Or scan this QR code:

As the young adults ministry of Sts. feter & Paul, inspired by St. Don Bosco, we wish to volunteer, learn, reflect, and be happy. Servite Domine in laetitia (Serve God cheerfully). Being part of this group,

in this phase of our journey in life, will allow us to help each other to grow spiritually, intellectually and

physically

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CELEBRATION OF THE FEAST DAY OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL Sunday, luly 2,20L7 There were lots of fun and fellowship and barbecue with lots of food. Some danced, some shared their talent in singing as the stage was set with open mike. We welcomed Fr. Scott Bush who sang a beautiful Hawaiian song. MAHALO to everyone for participating and sharing. You made the celebration truly memorable.


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