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This Weeks Mass Schedule Time ilJlass lntention
Date
Celebrant
Parishioners, Visitors, and Friends ol Sts. Peter and Paul
fuly 28
+Ethel Souza +Frank Souza
7am
+Alexander Hirota +Phillip fameson
+Paul Pham Matthew Lewis BD
Fr. Sieg
Fr
Dondi Vinca BD
7am
Wed Aug 1
Sieg
Fr. Sieg Fr.
Noon Noon
+Eleuterio Banaag +Mary Lum
7am
Fr. Sieg
Fernandes
+ Esteban Recel
Fr. Sieg
noon
Fr. Sieg
7:30 pm
Fr. Sieg
.
noon
9am 11am
time to reflect away from the busy daily activities of home life here in Hawaii. Grace de Vega has been a member of Sts. Peter and Paul for many years and has been blessed with good health and opportunities to travel. Fr. Suarez used to share with Grace that many people have money but cannot travel due to health reasons, while there are others who have health but no money to travel.
Fr. Laeula
Parishioriers, Visitors, and Fr' 5r3s Friencts ol Sts. Peter ancl Paul +Francisco Palacios Thanksgiving for DeSilva & Nakanelua 0hana
on Matthew L3, she recognizes
Reflecting
Fr.
Sun Aug 5
abroad and visit new and interesting places. It allows us to see the world from a different perspective and
blessed she is to be able to travel to places and see for
Fr. Sieg
7am
Whether you are a civic leader, priest, business executive, a lost soul searching for meaning in this world, we are just part of God's flock with fesus as our
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Fr. Sieg
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herself the Holy Land and experience the places described in the Bible, It helped reaffirm her Catholic faith and belief in God and writings in the old and new testaments. The trip back to Jerusalem reinforced her love for Jesus and better understands how difficult it may have been for many to believe and have faith in the Son of God ("For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it", Matthew L3:17). 0n the way back from her trip she almost missed a connecting flight in Istanbul, Turkey. But God was there and intervened holding her plane at the gate allowing her time to change planes and return safely back home to Hawaii. As Jesus teaches us in this week's Gospel reading in John 6:7-75 that He will provide for us no matter what.
F'r. Herve
Fr. Sieg
+ Valentino Secretaria
6pm
Fr. Sieg
In closing, her experience has changed her life in many ways including at church where she finds herself with more adoration to Jesus and feels the real
presence of the Body and Blood of Christ. Although there have been many advances in technology which allow us to feel and believe we are in another place,
nothing is close to going to the Holy Land and experiencing in person the actual places where Jesus walked,
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To: AII Parishioners, Visitors and Friends
From: Bishop Laruy Silva
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would like to invite you to a Life Symposium -'Nd Mo'olelo Ola: Living
Stories" - that will highlight priority life issues in Hawaii. lt will be held on Friday, August 17,2018, from B:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., at the Kroc Center
in Kapolei (lunch will be provided). lt is sponsored through a grant f rom the Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation. Our diocesan Respect Life Office in partnership with the Hawaii Catholic Conference and Office for Youth & Young Adult Ministry, will present the Symposium. lt is open to all ages 14
and older. There is a minimal fee of $25.00 per person (scholarships are
available). Please take a moment to look at the poster hung in church and in the flyer that is provided to you with information about the speakers, all of
whom have expertise in respect life issues. For more information or to register by phone, contact the Respect Life Office at 808-203-6722. Or you can register on i ne al http ://catholichawaii.org/diocesan -offices/ I
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Sts. Peter and Paul Church
GOOD NEWSI 2 Kings
4:42-44; Ephesians 4L-6; ]ohn 6:1-15
The multiplication of the loaves and fish is a scene commonly sculpted on the tombs of Christians in Rome. These early Christians, an ocean away, not only heard the story but believed it and sealed their lives with it. What powerful message of life and death did they find? Aside from being a symbol of the Eucharist, the center of early Christian worship then as today, this miracle is a call to generosity. By giving your life to Jesus, he can multiply it and raise it up to new life. Jesus sees the hunger of the crowd and wants to satisfy them. He asks what provisions they have, and all they can muster is two fish and five loaves. Andrew questions what good that is for so many. lmplicit is that it may be better to save what little there is for themselves. Jesus sees things differently. He gives thanks for the little they have and has the apostles give it away. He knows the Father will multiply this generosity. Rather than look at what they have as a scarcity of goods, he sees them as gifts to share. This is the radical change of heart that Jesus asks of us. Everything we have is a gift to be shared. When we live in love, and not in selfish fear of how to satisfy ourselves, then God multiplies what little we have and provides everything we need. When the Gospel declares the apostles had collected twelve baskets of leftovers, the text shouts that God is a God of abundance, not of scarcity 'Fr. Mark Haydu, LC Reflections Am I generous with my time, talent and treasure? Do I multiply what I have by giving it to God and others, allowing him to retum it to me twelvefold? @ 2018 Liguoi Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. lmprimatur: "ln 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 Sf. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. lt 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 Liguoi Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition @ 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctine, lnc., Wasltington, DC. All Rights Reserued. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521 1
Readingl - 2Kings 4:42-M This biblical passage prefigures the feeding of the multitudes in all the four Gospels. Elisha was a man of God. He had a difficult tirne, but he was able to see possibilities rvhere others could not. Elisha trusted Cod and there was plenty provided and some Ieft over.
Reading
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Ephesians 4:1.-6
Paul writes l'rom prison to encourage unity. They should live in humility and love. The Ephesians should be as inclusive as the love of God in Christ.
Gospel - |ohn6:L-15 The only food available to Jesus is a small boy's lunch. He is able to mu[tiply this lunch to feed the five thousand and have something lell over. This miracle proclaims the adequacy of God's love in Christ to nourish all who are hungry and respond in faith.
NEXT WEEK'S R.EAqTNGS ISth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ist Reading-Exodas I 6: 2-4
2nd Reuding-Ephesians 4:17, 20-24
Gospel-John 6:24-35
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Prrests and llteir Pastoral lllinistr.l', _. " Thal priests. u'ho experience fatigue and
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Rose & Fidel Adamos
Kiano
Rose Adoms
Charita A Mabon John M. Masunago
Vonessa Alcova
Brady Metcolf
in tlieir pastoral lvork, rrray find lielp and comfort in their intinracy rvith tlie Lord and in their
lsaac Alajado
Thomas Mistysyn
Loranzo Aloto
Robert Mistysyn
fiiendsl-rip rvith their brother priests.
Becky Aloto
Edwin Munolem
Darlene Amaroso
Betty Ann Noult
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Tony Bocani
Potrice Nielsen
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Michoel Bartolome
Felicitos R. Noland
Ho Lun Big
Roy M. Olis
Olivio Mio Blake
Lourdes Olis
Moniko Brady
Berry Oladay
Arthur Cababa Mwejo Capelle WiniChow Teresita M. Custodio Avon Czerwinski
Maria Olodoy Judy arlondo
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prayers bring our parish community together I land this is true especially when we pray for those I I I parishioners who are ill among us. t We would like to update the list for the I I month of AUGUST. We witl remove the names at I I the end of every month and have a new list for the I I following month. lf you wish to have your name or I Ithe names of your loved ones included on the list, I ;please fill the form below. The prayer list will be I ;published for the whole month and will be updated ; of each month. (Because of privacy laws, ; ; at the end person themselves or immediate family mem- I p only bers may submit a request). I , Please complete below so that we may I , you prayers in for the whole month of remember ; I place your request in the collecYou may August. l tion basket or return it to the office. I ; you for Mahalo cooperation. I I
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Ephrem Perez
Blanche DeConte George DeConte
Anella Robaulimon
Azarias D Dosdos
Bregido R. Reyes
Shirley Dungo
Maggie Rotelo
Tessie Dungo
lngo Rafael Sharez
Blonche Honsen
Oliver Shilling
Joe Hansen
Myong Soan Sim
Florence Henson
Joseph Anthony Sullivon
Stonley Ho
Dolores Suredam
Robert K. F. Ho
Lolito A. Sutton
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Edwin Togura
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Moria Elena Jencks
Yolonda Trejo
Jock Jucewicz
Christopher Jucewicz
Myrna Vallespin Lydia Velosquez
Michelle Keely
Ho Chun Wah
Charlene Lau
Ho Shiu Yan
Pot Low
Theresa Yu
Bona Macabre
Janleen Maria Xymoon
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Tno iuchcrist is "ihe souri:e
clrd sumnrii.oi t[:e Christlcn
life' iiurrlen Geniiuir: iD,:gr,noirc Corrslili;tiort ui'r .l Itre Churcnj, no I in the
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cnd our
Eucl'rcrist,c Liiurgv
pro.;er i-.elcre ine iile5ser:
Socrcr:erli. vl/e ?ncilijniei Gcrd-i F:ieserice il ccrscnol cid prr:fourrd rvcys. iiui lne
Irlchcrist is ciso socici, cs Fope Beredict XVI rr:nir:rJs us in Deus Ccriios ts
iovei:
A,
fsi iG,;d
iul;ircrist
,.vliicr-,
coes noi pcss cver intc ihe ccincrsle oroclico ol lcte i:' i ilh i nsi''Oll'1 f ii:crrorrlr:C" :l
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1/r r inc. t4,. iie Iuciio,,sr, ccl-:brcie,i es c cori!!':un'.//,
We experience lhe [uchqrist os o Gommunity.
The Euchorisl unifies qnd heEts divisions.
i'ne l-:cnoiisl dioi^;s eoch of us closer ic Clrist os individur:ls, bLri olso os r: colrnuniiy. As Ccihclcs. lve never reolly worsirio qlone.
Sr. Poul tcught ihct ihe ceiei:rcii.ci i)f ihe
A.r
tne Iuchoiistic iiiuigv.. w,e c,:iner with tLe
')/ourq crid oiC, tre rir:l r:nd pc<-'r, os well os milli,>ns crcilnd the world i:ni the sorriis
il
heoveii. io celebroie Cl'iil,l.-r sr:r:iiiice.
olgrirT, cciis us tc riahi
ir: r.ecognrze cur pioce v,iithln c r:ornmunriy ond the hurrron fomrly
oi' our
inco.ocisbie
cnd worlcj. Chui'ch tecchrng,
eoclr person, cur brother cr sisier, hos in
rooied in L:oth Scripiure ond
Gcd's eyes, :f Chrisi oiiers Himseii equcily tc
TroCiIon, emphosizes both
ecch cne. . . . li our' [uciioristic worsl-rip
',^zhere
or.;inentic, it musl mcrke us
we
cr..nre
ircni ijr:s
is
glow in ovr,oreness
notures of the fiuchorist. This
cf the dignrty of eqch perscn," Pope John
guiie
il y.,rrtes iDcnrinicoe C'enoe
us io enccr;nler Christ in
the Euchcrisi in vroys boih personol
cni
sccicl.
?crrioiiriq in the Sccrcn:ent os eoucis in
As ''ore mecitcte on tl-.e Euchr:risi, we e>:perience Christs love for
ir
us--cni
for
ihr; fisp:i1 oi orc've,. vy,e become
even ihe sncrllesi mernber, ls the poin of crli"
o sign
2:l-9J, couses us to reccgnize "whot volue
words clrgllenge cnd move
{l Ccr i l.
become o rer:irl.,, for us: "The ocir: r:i one,
thqt of others.
ecoricrnic stoius oi
noiure c;f ihe iuch.;iist. Their
Cor
sc mc,;ei oro rensii;zec tc nis iove fcr those uvhc suffer inci ite ,rorCs ci St. Augustrns
The Euchorisl qwokens us to our own dignity qnd to
is
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2). cr if lhere
cre icr:lir:ns wiihin ii:e ccnri.ir-lrty
oih,.;rs.
rnission to lrelp tionsiorm oilr
ond 3enerjir:i
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to those who suffer.
conmunities, nergrborho,:cs.
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The Euchorist sensilizes us
Bcdy cf Chrisi, il,cends irs cn
XVls wrilincs cbcui ihe socici
cr crivilege
ilcclesio ce Euchoiisli: IOn lhe fuc,hcrrsi]. no. -39); roiher" fie Euchoiist cricrlicrrges rrs
cirgniy os humon persons This dignity. oi,;en ro oi! equolly, reqordless of cur scciol or
Vl, Jchn Pcul
stciu:,.
r:ominuirii.l conriol be r:|,-:seri in upcn it.relf',
gurselves, ond others. As ihe
highltghts Popes Poul
i),
ihe Bi;rj.,, crf Cirri:,t r-:iiolienqes us to tir:ily c:;
lire [ucnorist
arij socicl
1
cne icmiiy.
rcl,riii:nshio with Gcd,
the personol
wiiiiin ihe commu:.riir bcsed on cioss-{
ihis pcwerful recriil.,, ssrnlnclt us, i,: the rvcrds cf PopeJonn Pcul ii: "A lruly Euchorisiic
I
teocire-s us obcut huri:r:r:
Iur-:r.l:'ist is i,:sini:ere ii there .cre <iirisi,;ns
Po,.rl
[On rhe i4ysiery
ono lVo,.shp oithe Fuchorisr]. no. 6i.
iSemo
f,E,1;r}.
The EuchErist moves us qnd inspires us to respond. in tl're Euchcrist, lhe boundlessness ol fhe iciheri lcve "springs up within us c lively respcnse" ihci couses us io "begill lo !ove" iDorrrinicoe Cenoe, nc. 5). Cr:nierrilloling
Chrisis socriiice fcr ihe'"vorid in need, rve cornpeiied to lolioiv his exomple. Drown "inio ihe .iery dynomic oi hls self-gi,zing" we
oro.
ore ,.'.,cveci :c selfgiv:ng ociicn in solidcrii'/
wiin rhe
mer^nbers
of our humon fomily wno
icrce lniirstice {Deus Coiilos Esl, no.
l3}.
St.
.lohn Chryscstcrn! lvc.:rds in ihe {ourih centuiy becorne reol fr:r ,JS o.s we refiecl on M,r:tttiew
25:.31-45: Do you wish to honcr the Bod.v of Chris:? Dc ncl ignore h:m when he:s noked. Sr:crerrreni:
lrrd S,xlcl l,ljssicri
[uchorist-inspired love qllows us to live oul our Christion vocolion. P,:prlcrr:
Pc,Ji ll writes
iiic: crr ci;iiiry
tc ,qo cnc dc liie,"vise in inrtciicn cf
i.,cshirc ci lhe cisciple.r' ieei is "criierir:r lhe cy v.;iticn ihe oi,:iheriiir:ilv
;esu.-.'
ci o,;i ir-cncri;1i6 6gls3r:ticr:s i) i
uc
llei
"
i/r,'1one l.lcbiscu rrr Do,.r
ire
i
Sic y
no 28i. "Iuchcrrsiic ,,y1-.151:ip," he soys, ii li:e exfle-.sio't ci ivlih i,,s, iorcr],
"tne icve thct ssrings L;p wlthin us iicm lhe tui:hcii,<t"--tnci icive which is "ihe
r:utlierlic ond cleepest chr:rcr:ierrsiic
The Euchorist propels us
degrcioiicn of h..rmcr iiie or dignirr,
to lronsform the world.
As Pooe ilenecrci XVI rerninc: us,
The tllchoris: "increc:ses. ioiner lhcn
cur "kaieincl comnrunion" in iire Eucl':crisi lei:ds ir: "c celer:rlnolrcrl
lestens. cur sense of ;'esccr;sibii;ir. io.i
ic frcnsfcrn
ir:lls us to bulid 'o rncie huii:on wr.:ri,rJ, c wcri.j i,:irt, ln hcrrmony wlih Gcc's pio.r' ifccle;;o de l'ucl;oiistio, r,r. 20i
u,,6J ir.,1;11:6i'r,
i;eriiy cf i;ii mer, (ir:i's rrncgle
r:rectâ&#x201A;Źc :ri
c'.d l;*e,ress" i'c,pe Sered.:t Srrciom
t:r;
lus: ilorr foii.s I S,:cr
Ciurii;rl, r,o.
o rneil
oi ihe siri cnrl
to recognize ond confront slructures of sin.
ir.:
P,:r,.ll
il. Dies
Di:irirti lOn Keeoiirr^ iie icrds Doy, r"i:iyj, no. ,7lli. lnese stiucii.rres ;ncirrj,: r,::I
t
n,
v:O,erCC.
i
n
iirS:ii:r-,. pr;v*l
i.icve ie.cc:ivt,:..j
rrr Chiist's gsir-gii'i, ."^ie iespc-.r:cj wrih
ci chcriiy.
i/Ve cci
cnij iows ihut cjecrude irunrcn liie , -."..i \-,]v -l;^-;r utuli ritY,
injustice.,
we
crr:l
tn
ciuiil", cr:mmiime:il
llie wcrk tieil're us." circilercinq ur lo li,ie "Iuch.:r'ist:c' li',,es. li ciiiirs o,..rr
clc cl times ert:re lecpie:
'",vt,
Iucntrirsi
Iuciiorisl "plcnts ,: seeci
of iivir',cl hcpe in our
crr insciiclrt:rn ic chonge the
rrr lhe
l(r,ror:.SiCrr r-:nillsi Sii,.rCh.ji(]S, CO,'4,.,:r,
The Euchorist chollenges us
i:re erloncieC" iFcoe.John
ci
The Euchorist prepores us for mission.
cur' ."vorld, the
slri;cttires o[ s]ir in which lndlvidrrcls,
" (.hris:
service cnd wcri.s
3ee p,Issenl irr our corrnrunitles
ccrnn,un;lies
t
8t')).
lrr llie fcr:e
lhe trsen Christ ir ihe Ir:circi"ist ccis
',"..criij igii1.,r
l-iiics wii:r ilu,.,c.il;i cil
)1.r,rl,
Csrice. rc. 5i.
rel-.,rewcj.
he
uniusi slucirries cricl :c
ri:siore iâ&#x201A;Ź;-cilect i:or ine
ci the Chris|cn vccciicn'' iDcrnirricce
cs "c ccnrpe,irr:g fr:rce ir:r inrrei
forth
expiciir::ion, r:ni oll olrrer sysleniir:
rrie ,:s ciiizens cnc os nen cnd
l. ,;r:tc: lilctes il,:i:iecnc* c[ i]:rh,:iic iii:rccs. vV:sirlicicrn. )1.. Ali ri,:iils r+::erre,j )er i'iii-"-tri:ii i; lieieL;y liolirri !i: .j,;frilcr:ie ti:li +o<..r !: ilrliroi:l Ci:1,v,1;it O ?!1i
i:iilpiliice ilr
i:cl,:cli-,nrici.,:ri l-.,1
vr,oi'nefi
in vcrici;s pi"r:ies,sicrrs ci diiriereni levels c{ scciety in "conirir:uirr:g with tiie lighr ci the Goscel r,: the buiiding
ci
moie humon wcriiJ. o woi-id fuily in hc,rnory wiih fli:cj s pi,-:r'i" iEccix;o cie i:L,iirc,'isiic, nc. 2Cj.
cr
r.,1,
AUESTIONS FOR PRAYER AND RIFLiCTICN 3[FCRI THE EUCHARISI t^ Spend some time reflecfing on the possoges from
popol wriiings thot ore included in this hondout. Which do you find inspiring? Which do you find chollenging?
o o o
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How might God be speoking io you?
2. Whot issues offecting your comrnunity ond the world todoy weigh deeply on your heort? Spend some time bringing these concerns before the Blessed Socromeni. ?
4.
During your lime before Christ in the Euchorist, can you sense his compossion? Love? Desire to iransform oll thot opposes humon life ond dignity?
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Whot gifis hos God, the Fother, given you? How might he be osking you to use these gifts in the service of others? How does the Euchoristic meol compel you lo core for those who ore hungry? How might the Holy Spirit be moving you to ioin with others to respond to problems in your fomily, neighborhood, or community?
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SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR THE YEAR.ROUND RCIA
ciples, 'Gather up the fragments left ove4r,that nothing may
Our next 3 sessions by request will use the brand new teachings of "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron.
be lost."'
'Ain'ai KaKou, How do we find where to work and pick up where we want to rest? When we look for work, whether it's to earn for our
own families or volunteering to help others, we look for a need. So when we want to relax, intuitively, we might look
for where we're not needed- try to cut ourselves away from the world. Jesus, however, did not always have that option as he belonged to the whole world. Still, rather than being upset, he had compassion as he fulfilled his role here on Earth. Perhaps if we try to fulfill God's role for you.
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ESL (English as a Second Language): Practice English conversation Tuesdays 5-6 pm Thursdays Bible Study: Young adults Bible study at
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church Thursdays 5-6 pm Second Saturday Morning Church Cleaning: Once a month, just for a couple of hours, we help clean the church from 8.30 am
We also do other things as well - please contact me if you're interested in joining efforts on serving: . Kaka'ako Family Shelter . Human Trafficking Victims
Come and walk through the Liturgy and be transformed through the insight and intimate encounter with Lord Jesus Christ. Please join us on Wednesday nights at 6:00pm upstairs in the Blue Room
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at 6:00 p.m. in the Cathedral Basilica and celebrated by Bishop Larry Silva.
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TIME-TALENT-TREASURE This Week's Events July 29-August 4. 2018
TREASURE
- Main Church, U-Upstairs Parish Conference Room, - Reception room, B - Blue room, G - Green Room, C - Courtyard
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The Collections for July 27-22, 2078 are as follows:
77th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Total: $ 12.185.21
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Envelopes & Loose Collections Mass lntentions Baptism Electric Votive & Candles
$8,673.52 305.00 350.00
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6:30 pm
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Prayer Group [M)
$10,196.70 St.
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80.00 30.00 70.00 143.00 $ 323.00
Total: Special Collections: Seminarian Educational Fund Catholic Communication Campaign
- Choir Practice am - Rosary (M)
$'1,661.51 4.00
Total $1,665.51 SECOND COLLECTION Mahalo for your generous gift to our Seminarian Fund. This will help our Diocese to continue to meet the spiritual needs of our faithful in Hawaii. We will be adding a Second Collection next year in April and September to help meet the needs of our priests as they take over the cost of their cars and food.
6:10 am - Rosary [M) 11:15 am - Rosary (MJ 7:00 pm - Centering Prayer (M) (Centering prayer will be off next week, August 7)
Wednesday SL Alphonsus
available in August. Mahalo for your constant support.
August Liguori, Bishop & Doctor ofthe Church
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6:10 am - Rosary [M) 7:30 am - Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (M)
11:15 am 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm -
Rosary (M) Legion of Mary, Queen of Peace (C) RCIA IRJ
Scripture Study [R)
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of Vercelli, Bishop, SL Peter Julian Eymard
- Rosary (M) 11:15 am - Rosary (M) 6:00 pm - Choir Practice 6:10 am
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Stations of the Cross Devotions (MJ
Saturday St.
The flowers on the altar cost us approximately 5200 per week. Donations may be made beginning September 2018 to honor a loved one or family member by making a donation for the flowers. Envelopes will be
Ignatius ofLoyola, Priest
John Vianney, Priest
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5:00 pm - SaturdayVigil Mass
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Thursday August
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Deqn?qd/Ta, What is the "gospel of prosperity?" I heard a televangelist say it's the Lord's will that all people have cars in the driveway and money in the bank. f there is a 'gospel of prosperity," Matthew, Mark, Luke, or ]ohn didn't Iwrite it, and it isn't about f esus. If anything, the Gospels would be called "Gospels of poverty." ]esus himself was born in poverty. Had he wished to extol riches and prosperity, he could have been born into the lap of luxury. But God chose the poverty of a stable and not well-to-do parents. Although the subiect of riches and poverty appears in all the Gospels, Luke deals with it the most. It is thought that Luke was concerned because he was of, and dealt with, people of means. Luke sees â&#x201A;Ź U.) money and goods as dangerous to salvation. Although "nothing will be impossible with God" (1:37), Luke uses the image of a camel passing through the eye of a needle (18:25). It's easier for that to happen than for a rich person to enter the kingdom. Scary words. Yet, poverty itself is not hailed as good, nor
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cries of the poor. Possessions and wealth are to be shared, not hoarded. It sounds like the televangelist may have written the so-called 'gospel of prosperity" himself, perhaps iustifying his own gains. I hope not, because getting rich off the message of Christ is also contrary to the gospel. Sundaybulletin @ Li guori. org
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