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2747 Pali Highway Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

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OFFICE HOURS:

Tues-Thurs: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon, Fri & Sat: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm PASTOR

Fr. Khanh Pham-Nguyen PERMANENT DEACON

Deacon Ronald Choo ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Rosemary Hashimoto FAITH FORMATION

CCD-Children Velma Guieb-Mamuad

Youth & Confirmstion Rosemary Hashimoto (interim) R",

T.I, A, Debbie Fujiyama

CONFESSION

WEEKEND MASS

Partsh Scripture Groups Francis Jordan

(MainChurch).. 4:oo pm

SATURDAY SUNDAY

PARISH MINISTRIES

H omeb ound & B e reaa eme nt

(Chapet) ....7:15 am (Main Church).-. 9:3O am

Virginia Jordan & Helen Luke

Chapel of 5t. Catherine

TBA-

(SaturdayVigil) Donald Yee (Sunday) Altor Senser Nicole Heafner

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Liturgical Music Leka Leaeno (Saturday Vigil) Stanley Wong (Sunday)

Lector

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SATURDAY

B:45 3:oo

3:45 pm 9:15 am

DEVOTION & ADORATION Eucharistic Adoration ...... WED Mass

WEEKDAY MASS

Hospitality

SATURDAY SUNDAY

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Rosary

before Mass

Homebound Ministers are available to visit VIS|TATIONOFTHESICK: Priest and-I-

the infirm or hospitalized. Please contact the Parish. For

sacramental

emergency, call 595-3105 and press #2

Beverly Perry

HoIy Communion at Mass

BAPTISM: Sacramental preparation is required. If you are expecting or have a child to be baptized, please call the Parish office for more information

Jennifer Tamayo

Sacrisfy Celine Asato & David Tom

Justice

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Peace

MARRIAGE:

(Respect Life) (Aloysius Food pantry) (Family Promise Hawaii)

The Diocese of Honolulu requires couples to marry in the Church

to participate in the preparation for the Sacrament of Matrimony.

Couples the months before least 6 Preparation at for Marriage office should contact the

wedding

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS

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Pastaral Cauncil Patricia Silva Steu;ardship/ Di*cipleship Cauncil Bernard Ho (interim) Finance Council James Solidum (interim)

Kokua! Please contact your Church prior to a funeral home {Funerals an Tuesday, Thursday or Friday) with making arrangements FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:

PARISHIONERS:

When changing address/telephone,

or moving out of the

Parish, please kindly notiflr the offlce

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Loretta Chee & Richard Leong Soeial Fellauship Sui Kozuma & Kitchen Crew

If you would like to become a parishioner of St. Stephen, please use forms available at the entrance of the Church or contact the office NEW PARISHIONERS:

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Zechariah 12:10-11; e3:r / Galatian s 3:26-z9 | Luke 9:18-24

Saturday, June zz:

l'm a woman of routine, particularly in the mornings. I do certain things in a certain way every morning as if l'm crossing items off a to-do list. Get up. Rub eyes. Stumble to the bathroom. Put in contacts. Wash face. Take shower. Ahd on and on. Even if you aren't a routine-driven person during the rest of the day, you probably do some of the same things every morning. What if "take up your cross" was-a15o onburTo-do lisf,-right after "take shower" or "drink coffee"? Jesus asks us to do nothing less in today's Gospel when he declares we should take up our cross daily. Ugh. l'm not so enthusiastic about that. Aren't crosses just for some days-those harderthan-ordinary days? Not every day, Lord. That seems like too much. But while we may resist, we know the Lord is right. Even Jesus, who didn't carry a physical cross with him every day, carried the burden of knowing his way of life would lead him to crucifixion. He was aware of what lay ahead for him-but even with that heavy emotional cross, he still brought healing and peace to so many. He carried his cross with grace, courage, and perseverance. Jesus doesn't simply tell us to carry oUr c[ossl he also says, "Follow me." Everyone has crosses, but how we carry them makes a difference. Do we follow him in the way we carry our cross-without complaining, still praising God, always seeking to bring life to others? Are we still joyful and hopeful while carrying our cross? Jesus has given us quite an example. When drinking your coffee tomorrow morning, take time to ponder how you will take up your cross-and follow Janel Eske r su ndaybu lletin @ liguori.org Jesus-that day.

4:oo p.m. Mass:

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ST"Efu1/ARDSHIP OF OUR LORD

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. Through faith you are all children of God in Christ Jesus. For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. ." Galatians 3:26

Eileen Green

Sunday, June z3: 7:15 a.m. Mass: All Families 9:3o am Mass: + Martin Luke

Monday, June 24: 8 am Mass: SOLEMNITY Tuesday, June z5: 8 am Mass: + Euardo Zabanal Wednesday, June z6: 8 am Mass: t Janice Hendrix Thursday, June 27: 8 am Mass: + Lowell Ornellas Friday, June 28: 8 am Mass, t Euardo Zabanal Saturday, June 29: 8 am Mass: SOLEMNITY

For the sick & homebound: ROLAND ALBARADO, MARGARET ROBELLO, HARRY BENDER, GINNY

STAHL, ETHEL AU, MABEL LUKE For the recently deceased: IGNACIO BABAUTA, JANE AKI, MARTIN LUKE, IRENE JOHNSON, DAVID LIU, BOBBY LOWE, BEN SANTOS, ETHEL LEE, JOHN NASCIMENTO, WALLY CHANG, FANNIE GORA, ELLEN 5HAM, PATSY TAM, GWENDOLYN JOSEPH, HAZEL ANDRADE, MARIA GUIEB, MERRY CRIS HO, YVONNE PACARRO

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The U.S. bishops have called for a Fortnightfor Freedol7?, a two-week period of prayer and action, to address many current challenges to religious liberty, including the August r, zor3 deadline for religious organizations to comply with the HHS mandate; Supreme Court rulings that could redefine marriage in June, and religious liberty concerns in areas such as immigration and humanitarian services. VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Religious freedom is talked about more than it is protected, Pope Francis said. The pope made his comments during an audience with ltalian President Giorgio Napolitano at !f e Vgtic_ql Jyle 8

He noted that zor3 marked the r,Tooth anniversary of the Edict of Milan. This proclamation of tolerance of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire is seen by many, he said, "as a symbol of the first affirmation of the principle of religious freedom." However, today "religious freedom is more often declared than achieved," the pope said. . ."We Catholics have the duty to dedicate ourselves even more to a serious journey of spiritual conversion so that every day we get closerto the Gospel," which calls on the faithful to offer "concrete and effective service to people and society." See full article at http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/:.3oz5rz.htm

TUCHA.RISTIC OD6P,qTION

Tuesday, June z5:

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July 3rd

After 8:oo a.m. Mass untilT:oo p.m. on the first Wednesdays of the month.

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CIKLAHOMA RELIEF Update

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In wake of tornadoes, Catholic Charities opens more than 3,ooo cases and counting UPDATED (June r7, zor3) -- Since tornadoes ravaged parts of centralOklahoma late last month, Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City has provided s36r,8zo in immediate

Thursday, June z7: 7 p.m. ii=*ir pn;(ti{e ? i:,,1-1. Fasi#rai Cg,*.cil

Saturday, June z9; 4 p.m.

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Next Weeh: June 29 Altar server:

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assistance to 3,o36 "intakes"-individuals or families who have requested disaster recovery aid. "These are the raw numbers-but each number is a life, indeed usually a family, affected by the storm and aided by the Catholic Charities team," Catholic Charities executive director Patrick Raglow said in an email May 28. "Thanks to everyone for the prayersr" Raglow continued. "We are grateful that, even in the midst of such tragedy, wâ‚Ź see abundant blessings of our God-first in the

knowledge of the tragedies that could have been, but were not, worse; in the

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patience of those hit hardest by the storm; in the generosity of thousands who have given resources to help those in need; in the faces of hundreds of volunteers."

Lector:

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Choir will be practicing for a new Mass setting. We need ukulele or guitar players. Please join us, bring your ukulele for after the 9:3o a.m. Mass.

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EXODUS GAMES Family Event-SaturCay, July 6th

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All are invited to an exciting Diocesan event for the Year of Faith. The Central Oahu

Vicariate Youth & Young Adult Ministries, in association with the Office of Vocations, The Year of Faith Committee and the Diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry present to you the EXODUS GAMES. The day will begin with Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop Larry Silva. This will be followed by a fun filled day with booths, games, activities and a short film Crescendo. There will also be musical performances and a volleyball tournament. See exodusgames2ol3.com for more information


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The Feast of the Nativity of St. fohn the Baptist

Galatians 1:11-20 John 21:15-19 Day Acts 12:1-11" 2 Timothy 4:6-8,\7-18 Matthew 16:13-!9

Only the birthdays of St fohn the Baptist and the Blessed Virgin Mary are celebrated. All other saints celebrate a Feast Day on the day of their death. Tomorrow's Feast is closely tied to Christmas. In many countries a bonfire is lit and blessed and St. John's role as a forerunner of the Messiah is remembered. From today, the days become shorter and the nights longer until the Feast of Christmas.

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"This feast, a segment of Advent in the season of Ordinary Time, makes us aware of the wonderful inner relationship between the sacred mysteries; for we are still in the midst of one Church year and already a bridge is being erected to the coming year of grace." For more information see:

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