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SACRAMENTAT INFORMATION:

Anointing of the Sick, Holy Communion to the Sick and Homebound, Funerals:

Please call the Parish

Otfice.

Infant Baptism: Parents are to call the Parish office during business hours to schedule a

Baptism

meeting.

Sacrament of Matrimony: The proper and required preparation for this Sacrament is extensive. The time frame is at least six (5) months. Couples are asked to attend an Engaged Encounter Weekend in preparation and complete State and Church paperwork. Do not set a date or print invitations for your marriage until afteryou have spoken with a priest.

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday: (Sunday Vigil) 5:00pm Sunday Morning: 7:00 am 9:00am & 11:00am Faith Formation Family 1st & 3rd Sunday at 9:00am (Ohana Mass every 2nu Sunday at 1.L:00am)

Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday - Friday: 7:00 am & 12:00 Saturday: 1.2:00 noon COMMUNAL ANNOINTINC: Last Saturday of the Month at the L2:00 noon mass RECONCILIATION: Friday L0:15 - 11.:30 a.m. Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 pm or by appointment EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Fridays: After the 7:00 am mass and 1't Fridays: 7:30 - 10:00 pm PARISH ROSARIES Monday - Saturday; Sunday: 5:15pm

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ADDRESS: 800 Kaheka St. Honolulu, Hawaii 9681.4 OFFICE HOURS: Mon. - 8:30 - 12:00 pm Tues. - Fri. B:30am - L2pm/1:00 - 3:30pm PH0NE: {808)941-0675 FAX: IBOBJ 945-0689 OFFICE EMAIL: sspeterpaul@hawaii,rr.com WEBSITE: www.sspeterpaulhawaii.org

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Dear Parishioners, Visitors and Friends,

Date

Time

Mass lntention

Celebrant

Sat Feb 2

5pm

Parishioners, Visilors, and Friends ofSts. Peter and Paul

Fr. Khanh

DeSilva & Nakanelua 0hana (Thanksgiving) +RevWilliam Campbell

Fr. Khanh

7am

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9am

+John Solberg Ove

1lam

+Maria Pham

6pm

+Jean Obara

7am

Auro Mendoza (H)

Fr. Khanh

Noon

+Maria Pham

Fr. Khanh

Tue

7am

+Yoshiko Yamashiro

Fr. Sieg

Feb 5

Noon

Beth Chapman (HJ

Fr. Sieg

Wed Feb 6

7am

+Yoshiko Yamashiro

Noon

Agnes Ross (HJ

7am

+Yoshiko Yamashiro

Sun Feb 3

Mon Feb 4

Thu

Fr. Sieg Fr. Khanh Fr. Sieg

+Cloria Geromino

Fr. Khanh Fr. Sieg Fr, Khanh

Noon

+Carole MacDonald

Fr. Sieg

Fri

7am

+Matlhew Robert Cavaco

Fr. Sieg

Feb B

Noon

Angela Kim fThanksgiving)

Fr. Khanh

Noon

+Maria Pham

Fr. Khanh

5pm

Parishioners, Visitors, and Friends ofSts. Peter and Paul

7am

Julie Yap IBD]

Fr. Khanh

9am

Imelda Mendoza IBDJ

Fr. Khanh

11am

+Jean Obara

6pm

Lourdes Vinca (BDJ

Sun Feb 10

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We are l<nown as hospitabte peopte and a vibrant community rooted in tradition, faith, and service. 0ur Faith Formation and ministries' activities, as wel[ as our Sunday and daity Masses are always we[ attended. What impresses me further is the joy of being together, seeing each other, and serving those in most need.

Feb 7

Sat Feb 9

"First impression is lasting impression" is a common expression. This is true of Sts. Peter and PauI when first arrived in Ju[y af 2014.

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As Ala Moana, particularly the Kal(a'ako district has grown by leaps and bounds, so has the population increased. We aLl have seen new devetopments in our area and experienced the density of our island.

july we were once again given an opportunity to lool< into the availabitity of the former Credit Union Bank adjacent to our church property, now calted "ProParl(" bullding, so as to position the church to address the needs of today and for tomorrow. Last

After we marked our Colden Anniversary this year, what would we do for a church landtocked and surrounded by buitdings, both residentia[ and commercial? How woutd we address the space for faith formation of our children and youth? Where would Sts. Peter and Pau[ be a few years from now when many of our parishioners and visitors could no longer attend l\4ass due to parl<ing unavailability?

to be concerned about the continuatlon and future of Sts. Peter and Pau[. Without the parking spaces under the neighboring buil.ding and those in the adjacent property behind the church, our parish witt be gradualty reduced in size and number. ln addition, with no classrooms for faith formation of children and young, our church will be much less viabte in the near future and heritage Truty, we have a good reason

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Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time Developing The Strength Of A Prophet Sts. Peter and Paul Church

February 3, 2019

GOOD NEWS! The consoling words from the prophet Jeremiah give comfort to all of us. God told him that he, like each of us, was known even in his mother’s womb. It was this knowledge of being known and loved that gave Jeremiah the strength to stand before his people and prophesy some very strong and harsh words. He was set as a strong pillar, a wall of brass, a fortified city. He was rooted in love, because he needed to be so as not to be crushed by the anger and resentment stirred up by his prophetic words.

Reading I - Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19

Jesus faces the same ire when visiting his hometown. At first the Nazarenes praise him, but soon, as if they had some entitlement, they presumptuously demand that he perform miracles to satisfy their vanity— not to change their hearts. When Jesus challenges them, their response is to want to throw him off a cliff!

Reading II - 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13

As Christians, we all have a prophetic mission. We’re called to preach the truths of the gospel, and at times this isn’t popular. In the public square, the Church and Christians are often praised for their charitable work but asked to silence their religious voice when morality is discussed. We need the strength and conviction of prophets as well as the love that drives them. — Fr. Mark Haydu, LC

For Reflection: Do I have the serenity and moral courage to share the gospel truth in love? Do I always show my faith in charitable thoughts and actions, and then in words when appropriate? © 2019 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c. 827, permission to publish has been granted on December 1, 2017, by the Most Reverend Edward M. Rice, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of St. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. It does not imply any endorsement of the opinions expressed in the publication; nor is any liability assumed by this permission.” No part of this work may be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All Rights Reserved. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521

Jeremiah’s early call to the work and office of a prophet is stated. He was to be a prophet, not to the Jews only, but to the neighboring nations. He spoke to all people and he is still a prophet to the whole world.

Many people know these verses used at weddings, but Paul was addressing the church in Corinth. Recognizing that the Corinthians are particularly attracted to the spiritual gifts of knowledge, prophecy, and speaking in tongues, Paul argues that any of these without love are worthless. Reading III - Luke 4:21-30 Jesus’ sermon in Nazareth is a prophetic message. Jesus tells the truth about the realities of our world, where the lowly are looked down upon and where the rich live exceedingly full lives, but Jesus announces that God’s favor is on us all.

NEXT WEEK’S READINGS Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading– Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8 2nd Reading – 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Gospel - Luke 5:1-11


FEBRUARY Prayer Intentions from

Pope Francis Human Trafficking—For a generous welcome of the victims of human trafficking, of enforced prostitution, and of violence. FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS

Rowena Sadaba Joy Bautista Marites Fiesta Edward Rijhoff Sandy Rosario Jasmin Bautista

February 2 February 12 February 20 February 21 February 23 February 27

May God grant you a blessed year, full of His goodness and grace.

TODAY IS THE FEAST OF ST. BLAISE St. Blaise was a physician and Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia. He lived in a cave on Mount Argeus and was a healer of men and animals. According to legend, sick animals would come to him on their own for help, but would never disturb him at prayer. Agricola, governor of Cappadocia, came to Sebaste to persecute Christians. His huntsmen went into the forests of Argeus to find wild animals for the arena games, and found many waiting outside Blaise's cave. Discovered in prayer, Blaise was arrested, and Agricola tried to get him to recant his faith. While in prison, Blaise ministered to and healed fellow prisoners, including saving a child who was choking on a fish bone; this led to the blessing of throats on Blaise's feast day. We will offer blessing of throats at each Mass this Sunday.

Loranzo Alota Becky Alota, Avon Czerwinski Regina Czerwinski Robert Heisler Yuriko Enomoto Encornita Esteban Elena Jencks Richard McCrea Jr. Edwin C. Munalem Betty Ann Nault Judy Orlando Ruth Tavares-Toma We are updating the list of prayer for the sick. Please submit their name so that we might continue to keep them in our prayers. Mahalo for taking the time to fill out the information.

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 this month of FEBRUARY. We will keep the names on and add as requested and renew the list in February 2020. If you wish to have your name or the names of your loved ones included on the list, please fill the form below. (Because of privacy laws, only the sick person themselves or immediate family members may submit a request). Please complete below so that we may remember you in our prayers. You may place your request in the collection basket or return it to the office. Mahalo for your prayers & concern. Please print clearly. NAME of the Sick:_______________________________ Name of Person Requesting : ___________________________________ (Relationship): _____________________ Phone or contact info: ___________________________

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Growing in FqithrM

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"Pleqse forgive me!" Throughout histor1,, there has been only oue person who never made mistalies. 'lhe rest of us mal<e plenty but few of us are comfortable rvith asking for forgiveness for tJ:ern. \'et orvning up to our ntistakes is a big step to\,\,ard prerrenting their recurrence. "I'ry this: Start by looking at the other person when 1,ou apologize.'I'lr is cornm uni cates tlr a t you kn orv you have causecl hann ilncl are read,v to accept the consequences of 1,our behayior. Name the actions for which you are sorry. IJe specific.

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infinitely rviser and more perfect. Cod doesn't dole out his love to the most desewing, but lreely to everyone. [Iis goodness includes mercy as rvell as iustice. His love is generous, selfless, sinrple, ancl compassionate. The surest sign of being Cod's children is if we love others the way he does.

spiritual authority of the Church, syrnbolized by the chair'. Feb. 26 - St. Porphyry (420). Born to a r,t'ealthy Greek family in lr,lacedonia, St. Porph.vry lived as a hennit. [{is quiet life'uvas interrupred u,hen tre inheritecl a tbrtune, which he quickly gave to the poor. IIe worked as

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hecorning a priest, then the Bishop of

crossed lels) are on display. A cathedral is the chief church in a diocese and is wlrere tlle bishop presides. 'Ihe name "cathedral" comes from the nord catlredra, rvhich is Latin for "the chair."'fhis refers to rhe bishop's chair, which reprâ‚Źsents his authoritl,. A shrine is a sacred place lr,here a saint's relic is preserved, an apparition took place, or a place to encourage a specific belief or

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"Plecrse forgive me!" "fhroughout hislory there has been only one person who never made mistakes. 'Ihe rest of us mal<e plenty but ferv of us are c.omfonable lvith asking fcrr forgiveness for tlrern. l'et owninE; up to our nristakes is a big step tolvard preventing their recurrence. "I'ry this: Start by looking at the other person when 1,ou apologize.'Ihis communicates tllal you knorv you have causecl hann irnd are reacly to accept tlte

Assure the other person that the actions won't

happen again and detail the steps you rvill take to rectify any harm you caused. Remember - true contrition invoh,es rnaking arnencls for your sin. Give some visible sign that you are sincerely sorry. Shake hands or give a touch on the shoulder Such an actiou will help staff the

healing of you.r relationship. Taking steps to adrieve sincere contrition and forgiveness will help you grow in holiness as you

conse.quences of your behavior.

Name the actions for which you are sorry. Ile specific.

from

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In this Gospel passage,

Jesus tells us "lttue youl enamies...lend and expect nothing bw:h. . .and Jbrgiue. " All of these go against our human ideas of

appreciation to sinrply c*ving far.ors. Hcrw wr:uld you know if the good sorneone did .vou was because he or she loved you or because

fairness. In the OId T'estament, the "eye for dn eye" rule was meant to make sure the

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giving gifts out of kindness and

Feosfs & Celebrali,

What is the difference between a basilica a cathedral, and a shrine?

Luke 6;27-38; Being merciful os God is merciful

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punishment wasn't excessive. Likewisg the idea of getting favors was

work to eliminate irn occasion of sin.

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Feb. 11 - Our Lady ofLourdes (1858). A heavenly "lady" appeartd to St. Bernadette Soubirous, a poor and sickly girl from a srnall village in France. Soon after the first vision, a spring rvith miraculous, healing waters emerged from a nearby cave.'lte "lady] revealed herself as the "lmmaculate Conception" - lhe Blessed Virgin Maq,. Feb. 22 - St, Peter's Chair (lst century). We celebrate the establishment of the l{oly See and pray for the preservation of God's Church. T he 'Chair of Peter" refers to the relic of an actual chair of St. Peter and to the

the;rwapted something fronr you?

Different churclr buildings serve different purposes. Basilicas are uaditionally largc rectangular churches that have a historical and.spiritual importance, such as St. Petels Basilica in Rome. 'Ihe ancient Romans originally used them to house kings or iudges.

fesus "updates" the old

understanding of justice

to God's iusrice, which is infinirely wiser and more perfecr. Cod doesn't dole out his love to the most deservinS but freely to everyone.

l{is goodness includes mercy

as

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justice. His love is generous, selfless, sintple, and compassionate.'llhe surest sign of being God's children is if we love others the way he does.

Iater, Christiar:s used the style f<lr places to worship Cod, the King of Kings. The pope can raise inrportant church buildings of historical and spirjtual

significancc for example

a cathedral,

to

the status of "minor basilica." When -vou

visit, youll know y'ou're in

a

minor

basilica if the conopaeum (a

spiritual authority of the Church, symbolized by tl're chair. Feb. 26 - St. Porphyry (420). Born to a r,tealthy Greek family in lr,lacedonia, St. Porph1,ry lived as a hennit. l{is quiet life rvas interrupted when he inheritecl a fortune, whictr he quickly gave to the poor. IIe worked as a shoemaker before becorning a priest, then the Bisllop of Gaza (against his

will). Despite initial resistance, St.

Porphyry successfullv evangelized Caza.

red-and-y,ellow umbrella), a special bell, and the Yatican seal (papal crovr'n and crossed kq's) are on display. A cathedral is the clrief church in a diocese and is where the bishop presides. 'Ihe name "cathedral" comes from the uCIrd cathedra, which is Larin for "the chair'."'Ihis refers to the bishop's chair, which reprâ‚Źsents his authority. A shrine is a sacred place r,r,here a saint's relic is preserved, an apparition took place, or a place to encourage a specific beliefor

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STEWARDSHIP TIME – TALENT – TREASURE TREASURE

This Week’s Events February 3 –February 9, 2019

Mahalo for your generous contributions and Faithful Stewardship.

M – Main Church, U–Upstairs Parish Conference Room, R – Reception room, B - Blue room, G - Green Room, C – Courtyard

The Collection for January 26—27 is as follows: $12,710.96 Envelopes & Loose Collections Mass Intentions Electric Votive & Candles Total:

Sunday Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

$8,356.43 170.00 641.63 $9,168.06

Monday

Tuesday St. Agatha, Virgin & Martyr

38% 62%

Building Fund Outreach Donation First Offering Solemnity of Mary Total:

$19.00 280.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 $334.00

Special Collections:

Latin American Mission Black & Indian Mission Stained Glass Catholic Charities

6:15 am —Rosary (M) 8:15 am — Youth choir practice (B) 10:15 am—R.C.I.A. February 4

6:30 pm – Charismatic Prayer Group (M)

ENVELOPES IDENTIFIABLE UNIDENTIFIABLE

February 3

1,436.90 1,526.00 244.00 2.00 Total: $3,208.90

SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND February 9/10 Please take a moment and give the gift of education and make a difference in a student’s life. Your gift to our Second Collection goes directly to support tuition scholarships in your parish and/or vicariate for the 2019-2020 School Year. Last year, more than $115,00, was generously donated to the Second Collection and distributed back to parishioners in the form of tuition scholarships.

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 7:00 pm – Centering Prayer (M) Wednesday St. Paul Miki & Companions, Martyrs

Thursday

February 7

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 5:15 & 6:00 pm – Choir Practice (M) Friday February 8 St. Jerome Emiliani, St. Josephine Bakhita, International Day of Prayer & Awareness against Human Trafficking 6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:40 am - Eucharistic Adoration/Sacred Heart Devotion 10:00 – 11:30 am Confession and Spiritual Direction 10:45 am – Divine Mercy Devotion & Chaplet 11:15 am—International Rosary 11:45 am—Benediction 5:45 pm—Stations of the Cross devotion

BVM

11:15 am – Rosary 3:30 – 4:30 pm – Confessions (M)

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February 6

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:30 am – Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 1:00 pm – Legion of Mary, Queen of Peace (R) 6:00 pm – RCIA (B) 6:30 pm – Scripture Study (R)

Saturday

For more information, please call (808) 203-6748 or visit www.augustinefoundation.org

February 5

February 9


AROUND THE PARISH AND THE DIOCESE LITTLE BETHLEHEM CARVERS The Al Sahouri family will be selling their olive wood art this weekend February 2 and 3 after all masses.

In preparation for the celebration Our fundraising committee will be holding a Bake Sale February 10th, after the 7, 9 and 11:00 am masses. Please see sign up sheet if you would like to help by donating goods or ingredients. The funds raised will finance the projects to prepare the church for her 50th Anniversary!

The Christians of the middle east live in the land where Jesus walked, taught, suffered, died and rose again. Today their numbers are greatly reduced, and they struggle to make a living. Your assistance helps the church to maintain a presence in the Holy Land. CENTERING PRAYER WORKSHOP Enter into the quiet inner experience of God through Centering Prayer. Grounded in 16 centuries of Christian tradition, Centering Prayer helps us bring our whole being to God beyond words, beyond thoughts and images. It emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God. The workshop familiarized participants with the method of Centering prayer and offers two opportunities to experience the prayer.

We are looking for creative minds who can interview, organize and write for the church 50th Anniversary book and video.

March 2, 2019 9:00-2:30 pm St. Anthony Retreat Center register by Feb 18 —call (628) 400-2644

Have you considered a Catholic Education for your child? Sacred Hearts Academy Open House is coming soon.

Please contact the office at 941-0675.

Mahalo! To those who purchased chicken, sushi and who volunteered their time this past weekend to help send our Seminarians to school.

Mass & Anointing for World Day of Prayer for the Sick with Bishop Larry Silva • •

When:

Mon, 11 Feb 2019 @ 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM HST

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