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Teenagers fear an outbreak of acne before a major event. They're sure every eye will focus on a small blemish that seems enormous to them. Sometimes they even avold going out at all until their faces return to normal. They're fortunate not to be living in ancient lsrael, where skin outbreaks and eruptions were likely viewed as leprosy. Public contact was forbidden.

They'd have had to shout "uncleanl" as they approached someone. Their exile would have been religiously regulated, and those they met would have avoided anytouch. The man with leprosy who approached Jesus wouldn't have touched Jesusit was bold of him just to ask Jesus'mercy. ln a move that surprised everyone, Jesus reached out to touch the one who was "unclean." I can only imagine the man's shock and relief just at the touch of a person who didn't see him as less than human. The wound of separation was healed at that moment, and Jesus confirmed it by healing the man's body. Nor did Jesus stop there. He restored the man to his community by asking him to follow Mosaic Law (the Law of Moses) and be declared clean.

Teenagers often think their physical flaws are the worst things they can suffer. ln truth, it's separation-whether it comes from within us or from others. Jesus has the power to heal whatever separates us and restore us to community with God and others. M a ry

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Weekly Offerings

9:3o am Mass: t Derek Albarado Monday, February t6: 8 am Mass: + Chee Fong Young Tuesday, February r7: 8 am Mass: t Edith DeMello Wednesday, February t8: 8 a.m. Mass: t Tony Baron Thursday, February t9: 8 am Mass: t Ethel Au Friday, February zo: 8 am Mass: t Paul Nakamura Saturday, February zr: 8 am Mass: + Willlam Hokama

\ For the sick & homebound: ROLAND ALBARADO, MARGARET ROBELLO, JOE CHANG, DON YEE, CARRIE TALWAR, FRED LUM

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Sergia Solidum May Tsang Mary Nakagaki

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Charles Maria David Kahawaii Raynette Calleon

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Mildred Santiago Winona Payapaya

for the

Food Pantry this week. Lent is coming up.

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Sunday, February t5: 7:15 a.m. Mass: All Families

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ALOYSIUS TOM FOOD P.ANTRY Thank you

Saturday, February t4: 4:oo p.m. Mass: t Slew Choo Ong

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Donald Ranney George Wakita Joseph Ping, Sr Claire Li

Donations/Collections

(January z4 & 25, zot5)

Saturday 4:oo pm Mass 7:t5 am Mass

914.oo

9:jo am Mass

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Offering

Votive Offering

38.oo

Chapel Renoyation

75.oo

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Frances Lum

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Reglnald Lee Carolyn Agena

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Paul Nakamura

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Augustine Education

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Richard J. Corpuz

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Feb t5th-Cet ready for Lentl Feb zznd-Practice Stations

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Lent begins February rSth on Ash Wednesday. Masses will be 8:oo a.m. in the chapel and 7:oo p.m. in the church. We close our Ordinary time on Shrove Tuesday (or Mardi Gras) February rTth with a supper, games, fun and fellowship, including a pifrata and the burning of palms at 7:20 p.m. Stations of the Cross begin on Feb zo at 7:oo p.m. with Lenten supper before. /t(

Class

Wed. February 11th 9;15 a.m. & 6:3o p.m. only

A reminder that the Alshouri family of Little Bethlehem Christian will be at all Masses this weekend of Feb a4ll1, the group will display a collection of handcarved olive wood religious items for sale.

Please pray February 8th The Ten Commandments hl

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reIrq This Monday, February t6: HOLIDAY

Wednesday, February t8: E:3o a.nr.*-9:oo a.m.

for those who will be raised to the office of Elect from

Catechumen February zznd at 2:oo p.m. atthe Co-Cathedral by Bishop Larry. These will be baptized and confirmed at the Easter Vigil in their parishes. ,lE\

Father Mario and five of his seminarian classmates from the Philippines wrll be celebrating their 35th ordination anniversary on Sunday, February zznd at the 9:3o a.m. Mass. This will be followed by a "traditional" Chinese New Year fellowship. Please see the sign up at the entrance of the Church.

Eucharisiic A.doration

Thursday, February 19: 7:00 p.m. Choir Pr"actice

Friday, February zo:

|lext Week: Feb. 2l Altar serlrer:

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Mahalo to allthose who took time out to share and pray Saturday Feb. r4th. We appreciate all you do to help our Liturgies give glory to God and be the gospel and light to our community.

Father Paul Mast, Delaware priest and author, will speak Saturday, Feb. zr at about his 6 month journey with the Pauline Books from ro:oo - 11:3o a.m.homes. homeless on the streets, in shelters and

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[sat] [sunJ EMHC:

What you give up for Lent changes lives. CRS is training farmers in Tanzania to raise soybeans as protein forfood. Connects your prayers, alms and fasting to help others send their children to school, build homes and provide basic needs. You can find a rice bowl app, stories, recipes and videos at www.crsricebowl.org. Last year our parish ra ised. $2r78o.9o.

[sat] ISun] Collection Counttng: Church Cleoners:

at Holy Trinity Church, Kuliouou on the last Sunday of the month for families with children with disabilitieswho need an adapted Liturgy. Music is provided by St. Anne's Joyful Noise choir and lectors from St. Anne and Sts. Peter and Paul. Next one will be February zznd at 1:oo p.m. See you therel (Pot luck to follow. Bring your favorite dish and talk story.)


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parish lectors haue started reading historical notes before each of thefirst two readings. I was taught that the readings are supposed to speak to us in the here and now. What is

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A When I enter a large discount store and see a greeter A *6o can give me direction, I feel more secure. A little bit of information saves me a lot of time and walking. The Preamble of the General Introduction to the Lectionary frorn the Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine 'Worship allows brief introductions before the readings (chapter II, paragraph 15). A brief commentary can put the ieading, irrto historical context and conne.t th.with present-day situations. They can help us understand better what the Lord was trying to communicate in the first place and what we need io p.r..ire today. Of course, if your lectors are putting ideology or personal opinion into it, the purpose of the introduction is defeated. Therefore, if you feel someone is pushing a personal agenda, talk about it privately with your pastor.

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John 15:26-16:4

Acts 17:15,

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John 16:12-15

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John 16:2G-23

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St. Nereus, St. Achilleus

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St. Pancras

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25 St. Cregory Vll 25 St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi

26 St. Philip Neri 27 Sl. Augustine

of Canterbury 3r Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary lmmaculate Heart of Mary (Saturday after the Feast of the Sacred Heart)

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