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OFFICEHOURS:
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Fr. Khanh Pham-Nguyen STAFF
Deacon Ronald Choo Sister Marykurtty Kottuppall ii, MSMH( Rosemary Hashimotq Secretary FAITH TOR.}IATION
CC&Cftitrdren Velma Guieb-Manruad
Iorrth & Confirrtafion Rosemary l-lashimoto (interim)
&. fl. rf. A. Debbie Fujiy*me Padsh Sc*pture Croups
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MONDAY_sATUROAY
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SATURDAY 3:oo-3:45 8:45-9rr5 SUNDAY
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Francis Jordan
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Senrex Nicole l-{eafner
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IISITATION OF Tl-lE Sl(l* Friest and Homebound Ministers are available to visit
Leka Leaeno {5aturday Vigi{} Stanley Wong {Sltnday}
the infirm or hospitalized. Please contact the Parish. For sacramental
Lector
emergency, call595-3105 and press #2
Beverly Perry
Ho[y Comnruirion af Mnss
BAPTISM: Sacrarnental preparatior is required. If you are expecting or have a child to be traptized, please call the Parish office for more infortnation
Jennifer Tamayo
Scerisry
feline Asato & David Tom
Jrgtire & Pffic*
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{Aloysius Food Pantry} Prornise flawaii)
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ORGAMZATTONS -(Family
Pa*fnral Council Patricia 5ilv* S reursrdsh ipln isciple*/rip Cpunc Bernard fio(ifiterim) Firrnnee Coancil James Soiidum {interim}
Litargy Conulrirsi+n TBA 8n ildin g/ Platrti rg Conmri{ ree Loretta Chee & Richard Leong
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The Diocese of Honolulu requires couples to marry in the Church to participate in the preparation far the Sacrament of Matrimony. Couples should csntact the office for Marriage Preparation at least 6 rnonths before the wedding MARRIAGE:
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FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: Kokual Please contact your Church prior to making arrangernents with a funeral horne Sulernis or: IuesrJoit. Iitut-sric"t, or Frrdc-rJ
PAR|SH|0F|ERS: l/\rhen changing addressy'telephone, Parish, please kindly notifythe office
or moving out of the
If you l,vould like to become a parishioner of SL Stephen, please use forms available at the entrance ofthe Church or contact the offioe NEW PARISHIONERS:
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GOOD NEWS r:rj I John r::9-34 When I was ten, my teacher decided to call me by my first name, Mar:/, rather than by my family narne, Kathy, part of my middle name. My teacher felt we should honor the Blessed Virgin by call-ing me MEry. The name Katharine had been in my mother's family for years, and she liked its strengith. lt was an abrupt switch, but like many children, I quickly got used to responding to either name-and sometimes to both. lsaiah 49:3, 5-6 /
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something about a person. Today's Scripttrres speak to the singular-ity of the lncarnation by talking about names people gave Jesus. The early Church looked through the sacred Scriptures of the Hebrew Bible and realized that Jesus was like the figr.rre in the prophecies of lsaiah, so they came to know him as seruant (one who does God's will), covenf,nt (E prom* ise between two parties), and llghtto the nations. Names tell
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Paul calls hirn Messiah (Chnstos in Greek) and Lord. And John refers to him as the '"Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world" and the "Son of God."
We havent yet been able to afiiculate the fullness of who Jesus is. We believe he is fully God and fully human and that he came out of love for us to save us from sin and death. ln our attempt to understand that, we've given him many names. Each reveals a little more about who he is for us and who
Saturday, January 25:
4:oo p.m. Mass: Merry Chris Ho Sni:day, January z6: 7:15 e.m. Mass:
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Morday,January 2T 8 am Mass: + Joel Tuesdey, Januiry u8:
I am Mass: Lorelei & Josh (intention) Ulednesday, January r g: 8 am Mass: Rose Ferreria (heating) Thursday, January 30: 8 am Mass: Mrs. George Pavao {healing)
Fridan January 3r: 8 am Mass; Carrie Talwar (healing, Saturday, February r: 8 am Mass: Nadine Cho
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What is your name for Jesus now, and what does that mean to yotl? Mary Katharine Deeley sundaybulletin@ liguoi. org
ALOYSIUS T()M F()()D PANTRY since December we have collected zg7 items. We will be taking the foad pantry rfems to 5f. John the Baptist to help with their autreach program to the fiornefess.
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STEIA/ARDSHIP OF OUR LORD auoTt 0F Tl-lE !(rEEK "..The people who walked in darkness have seen a great upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone lsaiah
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Fo r th e rece ntly de ceas e d : JOHN NAs(IMENTO, WALLY CHANG, FANNIE CORA, ELLEN SHAM, PATSY TAM, GWENDOLYI loSEPH, HAZEL ANDRADI, MARI GU|EB, MERRY {Rts Hq YVONN PACARROI BERNADETTE RANFIE
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Henry Chow
Antone Medeiros Sarah Young
Donati ons/Collecti ons
Sat 4pm Mass
Far the sick & hamebaund: ROLAND ALBARADq MARGAREROBELLO, HARRY BENDER, GINil STAHL, ETHEL AU, MABEL LUKE
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PLEASE PTAAY FOR FA}/IILY AND FI{IENDS Please pray for the repose of Father Cletus Mooya who died sl,ddenly on Janu: 18th. A Vigil service will be held Tuesday JanrJary 28 at 5t. Theresa at 7:oo p. with visitation at 5:oo p.nn. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 5t. Jude Kapolei at t1;os a.rn. with Visitation Et g:3c a.n'!. He will be btlried in Zamb Please pray forthe consolation of his family and friends.
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Wed. January zgnd g:15 a.m. and 6:3o p.m. R"C.I.A..
January rSst-6:3o p.m. The Person ofJesus
Monday, January 27:
Illartin [uther Kfng holidey wednesday, January t9: 6:3n-g:oo E*rhan{Etic Adotatio n
Thursdayr January 3o: Troo p.lr1. {5i.rn.J
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Friday, January 3t: Taiz* Prayer at frrlewn:an Ctr.
MONTHL\f EUCHARISTIC ADOR/ATION WHEN; Wednesday, February 5th afterthe 8:oo a.rn. Mass and closing with Benediction at 6:45 p.m. This is followed by Parish Scripture Study. Lectors and other Ministers are strongly urged to attend to adeqr.ntely prepare for Sunday proclannation of the Word of God. Please see FBthEr or Frank Jordan if yor.,r woul like to attend but cannot rnake thattime.
MOVIE NIGHT-"Song of Bernadetle" February 8th-afterthe r* p.m- Mass * Dinner: 5;oo * Movie at 6:15 p-m. The Feast of Our l-ady of Lourdes is February ::th which marks the first apparition the Blessed Virgin Mary in r858 to Marie Bernadette Soubirous. She appeared to h rB times and on March zS announced to her, "l am the lmrnaculate Conceptior Since then l-ourdes has become a place of pilgrimage and many cures al conversions have take place. The message of Lourdes is a call to personal conversic
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS-January e5th
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* Blark & lndian Mission Collection exists to help diocesan communities NsiltWeek: Feb I B 2, ?014
Alt{rserver: [SotJ *Marian,6eorge, [SunJ [.
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build the Church and preach the Gospel of Jesus among the African Arnerict Native Annerican and Alaska Native people of God. Every year, it is t amazing generssity of Catholic Faithfuljust like you who enable the Black at lndian Mission Office to support programs that help Educators reach kic ernpower evangelizers and encourage vocations. The Churctr in Latin America. Your gift to the Collection will fund Caterhes youth rninistry progmms, and serninarian educatisn in Latin Arnerica and t Caribbean. . The support you give today will fund formation Programs al provide opportunities foryears to totre.
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Lorra{ne Aibar*doo
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SUPER BO1I1IL FELLOWSHIP- Fehruary Znd The Sunday g:3o a.rn. Choir invites you to share in a potluck barbecue fellowshil and viewing of the Super Bowl next week Sunday. See the sign up at the entrant of the church and join in the lighthearted rivalry.
HOUSEKEEPING The driveway on the Honolulu side of the Chutth leads out to a private ro (Moanawai). Legally we are not allowed access since it is private property. Plea respect the rights of others and usE the rnain driveway to exit arld enter t chvrch parking. Please see Father Khanh if you have any questions.
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Can dtacons praidc at uedding ceremonies? What about baptisrts and. other dutia usually thn"fu of as reseruedfor pricsts?
The Catholic Church has two kinds of
deacons:
trawitional deacons, seminarians in the last stage of their studies for the priesthood, and permanutt deacans, men who will remain deacons.
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Transitional and Frmanent deacons can baptize, glve homilies at Mass, give blessinp (for e>cample, the blessing ofthroats on Saint Blaise's feast day), perform Benediction of the Blessed Sacrarnent, and preside at wedding and funeral sen'ices where there is no MassNeither type of deacon can administer the sacrament of reconciliation. They can visit and bless the sich but they
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cannot anoint them" Deacons can distribute h"ty Communion, but they cannot consecrate the bread and
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Deacons are vital to the life of the Church- Manlt permanent deacons have families and full+ime jobs in addition to their Church work We don t thank deacons and their families enough for the many sacrifices they make for the people ofGod-
Dwnell Krekner, CSsRsvrdal&u ll*in@ liguwi.org
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Hebrews 2:14-18 Luke 2:22--40
Unlike transitional deacons, permanent deacons can be married. If a deacon's wife dies, he may not remarry excePt in certain circumstances, for e:<ample, if his children are still r,-ery young. Unmarried permanent deacons must
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Heavenly Father, yor.rr divine Son taught us to prayto the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His vineyard. We eamestly beg you to bless our Diocese and ourworld with many priests, deacons and reliEious who witl love you fervently and gladly and courageously spend their lives in service to your son's church, especially the poor and the needy. Bless our families and our children, and choose from our homes those
whom you desire forthis holY work. Teach them to respond generously and keep them ever faithful in fotlowing your Son Jestls Christ, that underthe guidance of the Holy Spirit and with the inspiration of Saint Damien and Saint Marianne the Good News of redemption may be broughtto all' We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen