26th Sunday of Ordinary Time September 26, 2010
Sacred Heart Parish
1701 Wilder Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 973-2211
Fax (808) 973-2209
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:00 am-3:00 pm
(Lunch: Closed 12-1:00 pm)
Daily Mass:
Mon-Tues, Thurs-Sat 6:30 am
Wed. 5:30 pm
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
5:00 pm
Confessions:
Saturday 4:00-4:30 pm
or by appointment
Baptisms:
Contact Kuulei Leslie-Lockwood
220-1956
St. Pius X Parish
2821 Lowrey Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 988-3308
Fax (808) 973-2209
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:30 am-11:30 am
Food Pantry Hours:
Monday-Friday
10:00 am-11:30 am
Weekday Mass:
Monday & Thursday 7:30 am
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 8:30 am
Confessions:
Saturday 5:00-5:30 pm or by
appointment
Baptisms:
Contact Kuulei Leslie-Lockwood
220-1956
***For Sacramental
Emergencies,
please call 973-2211, press 1
Korean Catholic Community 2949 Kahawai Street • Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 988-9678 • Fax: (808) 988-6047
Office Hours Thurs 8 am - 1 pm
Sun 9:30 am - 11 am, 12 pm - 1 pm
Confessions 30 minutes before Mass
Weekday Mass Mon & Sat @ 6 am, Tues-Fri @ 7 pm
Weekend Mass Sat 7:00 pm @ St Philomena
Sun 6:30 am, 11:00 am & 1:30 pm
Maryknoll School 1526 Alexander Street • Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 952-8400
www.maryknollschool.org
Office Hours Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
Admissions Office 952-7330
Grade School 952-7100
High School 952-7200
From the Respect Life Committee
FOR PARENTS: TALK ON
“H“How Do we Teach our Children About the Sanctity of Life?”ow Do we Teach our Children About the Sanctity of Life?”
Sunday, October 3rd
(Respect Life Sunday)
10:00 – 10:50 am
Sacred Heart Parish hall
by Tom Cook, M.D. and Sue Felix, LSW
What does the Church teach about the dignity of human life from conception to natural death? What does “building a culture of life” mean? What is appropriate to teach children at their age levels?
Sometimes we parents need some reinforcement, so that we can better educate our children about pro-life, marriage and family issues. We will include a brief question & answer period. Coffee will be served
Holy Moses!
The Prophet Visits in October
Study of the Old Testament illuminates how God has revealed himself to his people throughout the ages, using images as signs and instruments of his salvation, and many of his signs preconfigure the sacraments, including the Eucharist. Israelites were baptized into Moses as we are baptized into Christ.
Manoa Punahou Catholic Community offers a look back to the time of the prophet Moses through a dynamic bible study during the month of October. “Moses: Signs, Sacraments, and Salvation” is a beautiful, picturesque video in Ignatius Press‟ Footprints of God series in the graphic, enthusiastic, inimitable travelogue style by Stephen K. Ray. (Watching it will make you want to book a trip to the Holy Land but, unfortunately, one is not included in this study!) Participants will be provided a study guide with introductions and questions for dis-cussion moderated by members of the faith formation committee of both parishes.
Sessions will be 7:00 every Tuesday evening in October (5, 12, 19, and 26) in the Sacred Heart Bachelot Hall conference room and 9:00 every Wednesday morning in October (6, 13, 20, and 27) in the St. Pius X hall conference room. Participants should bring their bibles.
As Moses served to bring the Ten Commandments and prophesied about Jesus, his faith and actions remain with us today. Learn how with your fellow parishioners in this engaging new bible study.
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~STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE~ September 18-19, 2010
SACRED HEART
Saturday 5:00 pm…..$1,004.57
Sunday 7:00 am…….$958.37
9:00 am…….$1,140.70
11:00 am…...$892.35
5:00 pm..…..$1,466.50
Mail-In Offerings……$452.00 Total..…...$5,914.49
Budgeted Offertory: $8,385.00
(-$2,470.51)
*Debt Reduction……$1,340.81
Candles…………………….…….$71.75
Maintenance……………….…...$15.00
Misc. Donations……………..…..$1,106.25
Catholic University………………$8.00
Catholic Charities………...…….$105.66
Weddings…………………………$1,300.00
Funeral…………………………….$1,000.00
Baptism……………………………$100.00
Maryknoll Mission…………….….$20.00
St. Vincent DePaul………………$10.00
ST. PIUS X Saturday 4:00 pm……..$617.00
Sunday 8:30 am………..$724.00
Mail-In Offerings………..$50.00 Total..…..$1,391.00
Budgeted Offertory: $2,269.00
(-$878.00)
Building Fund……..…$175.00
Candles………………………$13.00
Hall…………………………….$200.00
Misc. Donations..…………..$110.00
Building Fund Collection Jan.-Dec. 2008….$13,794.88 Jan.-Dec. 2009….$12,514.07 Jan.-Aug. 2010....$7,612.10 Sept. 4-12…....….$664.00 Total……...$34,585.05
Debt Reduction Collection Aug.-Dec. 2007…$50,602.68 Jan.-Dec. 2008...$126,223.02 Jan.-Dec. 2009...$95,615.70 Jan.-Aug. 2010...$48,141.21 Sept. 4-19…..……$4,078.09 Total……..…$324,660.70
Adult Faith Formation
The MPCC Christmas
Bazaar 2010 Crafty Ladies are in need of Large
and X-Large Aloha Shirts for our
Christmas Bazaar Crafts. Please
check your closets to see if you
can donate a shirt or two. Drop
shirts off at the parish office or in
the Outreach Baskets at the back
of the church. Mahalo.
Mahalo for your support and
prayers for a successful Christmas
Bazaar 2010.
Bibles and Rosaries Needed: MPCC Prison ministry is in need of bibles and rosaries. Dona-tions may be dropped off at the parish office or in the outreach baskets at the back of the church. Mahalo!
MPCC Food Pantry
Wish List:
1. Spam, Corned Beef
Hash, Corned Beef
2. Peanut Butter & Jelly
3. Powdered Milk
4. Saimin
5. Canned Vegetables & Fruit
Sacred Heart Parish Special Announcement:
There will be NO Confessions and 5 pm Mass at Sacred Heart on Saturday, October 23, 2010. All are welcome at St. Pius X Parish that day for confessions at 3 pm and Mass at 4 pm
MONTHLY SCRIPTURAL
FAITH-SHARING
Monday, September 27th
Reflecting on the Sunday readings. Includes group sharing to help us apply the mystery of our faith to our lives.
“Short topic” after faith-sharing will be Q&A on examining our con-sciences.
Sacred Heart parish conference room, 7 to 9 p.m.
CyberCorner
Angels are a „Truth of Faith‟ www.ewtn.com/library/ANSWERS/ANGELTR.htm
Dear Fr. Gordian and Parishioners, Peace of Christ! Greetings from Nairobi, Kenya- Af-
rica. With joy and gratitude I am writing you. From the core of my heart I thank you profoundly for the warm welcome you extended to me when I
came to pray with you in June 2010. In a special way I thank Fr. Gor-dian, our Pastor, for welcoming me to stay in the Rectory. Also in a spe-cial way I am very grateful for the donations you gave for the work of Evangelization and formation of Seminarians. Thank you so much for your unique generosity, love and kindness. May the Lord bless your fami-lies and the work of your hands. We thank God for the gift of the Chris-
tian faith which is growing very fast in Africa. Please if you can come to visit with us in Africa. Let us continue to pray for each other. Yours in Christ, Fr. Gaspar Sunhwa, SJ
Saints Michael, Gabriel, & Raphael,
pray for us.
(feast day is Wed., Sept. 29th)
We need your Help @ Mass...
Sacred Heart and
St. Pius X Parishes are in need of your help!
Lectors: @Sacred Heart especially at the Sunday 5 pm Mass
If you are interested please call 973-2211 ext. 23 or email at [email protected].
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Sunday, Sept. 26
Amos 6:1a, 4-7
Psalm 146:7, 8-9, 9-
10
1 Timothy 6:11-16
Luke 16:19-31
Monday, Sept. 27
Job 1:6-22
Psalm 17:1bcd, 2-3,
6-7
Luke 9:46-50
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Job 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-
23
Psalm 88:2-3, 4-5, 6,
7-8
Luke 9:51-56
Wednesday, Sept.
29
Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14
Psalm 138:1-2ab,
2cde-3, 4-5
John 1:47-51
Thursday, Sept. 30
Job 19:21-27
Psalm 27:7-8a, 8b-
9abc, 13-14
Luke 10:1-12
Friday, October 1
Job 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-
5
Psalm 139:1-3, 7-8, 9-
10, 13-14ab
Luke 10:13-16
Saturday, October 2
Job 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-
17
Psalm 119:66, 71, 75,
91, 125, 130
Matthew 18:1-5, 10
www.usccb.org
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Weekly Mass Intentions Sunday, September 26
9:00 am Michael Ryan (D) - SH
Friday, October 1 6:30 am Ruth K.U. Wong (D) - SH
Saturday, October 2 6:30 am Jennifer Radan (H) - SH
D=Deceased, H = Health
Prayer Tree
Please keep in your prayers:
For Health and Healing: Al Fernandes, Joey Passos, Diane Michibata, Ho Hwa Kung, June Pong, Jean Chin, A.Chaves,
Mrs. Akau, N. Halacher, R. McMallon, E. Shimamoto, Faith Chandler, Diane
Turnbull, John Remley, Antonia Rodri-guez & baby Rodriguez, Karen Andrews,
Leonie Leggette, Theresa Park
For the Faithful Departed: PW Chung, W. Chin, B. Idela, Remikio Bualuay, L. Hong,
Smitty Kung,
For General Intentions: Jason Brooksby
For Justice: Todd Rohm
Divine Mercy Healing Conference 2010
The Eucharistic Apostles of the Divine
Mercy is organizing a 4-day conference to
be held at St. Philomena Church, Salt Lake-Honolulu on Oct. 7-10, 2010. The con-
ference theme “the Healing Power of God’s Mercy” will help the participants to hope in
the love and mercy of Our Lord Jesus de-
spite sufferings and trials in their daily lives. The conference will feature dynamic
speakers from the mainland who will talk about Divine Mercy and Healing. The clos-
ing Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Larry Silva. A special multi-media program for
the youth and young adults will be pre-
sented on October 9 from 11am to noon. There will also be healing services
during the conference. For more info, call 389-5764 or visit
www.divinemercyhawaii.org
Maxine Pollock‟s Scrub Bucket Gospel Ministries Presents...
The Impact of God -October 9th St. John Vianney Church – 920 Keolu
Drive, Kailua, HI @ 8:30 am – Noon
For more info, call Maxine at 254-1091 or Pat at 261-8104
VOTER REGISTRATION
If you are not registered to vote, there is still time. The deadline to register for the General Elec-tion is Monday, October 4
th.
Application for Absentee Voter Ballot must be re-ceived by the City/County Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on October 26
th.
Voter Registration forms, and absentee voter applications are in the back of the church. You may also download and print these forms:
Wikiwiki Voter Registration Form >> http://hawaii.gov/elections/forms/voter_application.pdf
Application for Absentee Voter Ballot >> http://hawaii.gov/elections/forms/absentee_application.pdf
Permanent Absentee Application >> http://hawaiifamilyforum.org/documents/perm-ab-english.pdf
Registrants must be a U.S. Citizen, a Hawaii resi-dent, and 18 years old by the day of the election to vote (16-year-olds may pre-register). All eligible parishioners are urged to become informed on key issues, and to vote.
Remember: Bad politicians are elected by good people who don‟t vote.
The Catholic Church does not support or oppose any candidate, but seeks to focus attention on the moral and human dimensions of issues. We do not authorize the distribution of partisan political mate-rials on church property.
This Weekend’s Gospel Reflections: Luke 16:19-31
This Sunday’s gospel is a parable about the needy at our door with an admonition to listen. We are so inundated with requests for dona-tions that we can turn a deaf ear to them; it is so easy to live oblivious to the needs of others. Jesus makes clear at the end of this parable, however, that we are given everything we need to set our values and relationships right. We have the words of “Moses and the prophets.” Even more, unlike the rich man in the parable, we do have Someone among us who has “rise[n] from the dead.” We need only to listen. This is how we gain the insight to see those in need at our own door and choose how to re-spond. There is a great “chasm” between selfishness and self-surrender, between evil and good, be-tween the lost and saved. This chasm is a metaphor for listening to God’s word and al-lowing ourselves to be guided by its demands. The time to respond decisively to God and oth-ers is now; after death it is too late. ~Living Liturgy 2010