43 Kapiolani Street
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-1465
www.stjoehilo.com
Emergency number:
769-7792 or 989-0967
MASS SCHEDULE
St. Joseph Church
Weekdays: Mon.-Fri. 6:00 am & 12:15 pm Saturday: 7:00 am Legal Holidays: 7:00 am
Vigil Mass: 5:00 pm
Sunday: St. Joseph Church 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:45 am & 6:00pm
CONFESSION
Saturday: 10:00 am-11:00 am St. Joseph Church or by appointment
*Please note: confession schedule does not apply during some liturgical seasons. PRAYER TIMES
Adoration: M-F 4-5:00 pm Sat 3-3:30 pm Sun 4-4:30 pm
Evening Prayer & Benediction M-F 5:00 pm Sat 3:30 pm Sun 4:30 pm
Pastor: Rev. Samuel Loterte, SSS
Associate Pastors: Rev. Clifford Barrios, SSS
Deacons: Rev. Don Aanavi Rev. Jerry Nunogawa Rev. Julio Akapito
Sept. 11, 2011 ST. JOSEPH CHURCH Served by the Blessed Sacrament Congregation
Youth Masses
Sept. 11 & 25
11:45 am
Mission Statement : Centered on the Word of God and the Eu-
charist we gather as a community of disciples of Jesus Christ as
we seek fullness of life. Blessed with many cultures and gifted with
the Hawaiian spirit of Aloha we pledge to share our heritage and
our faith, and commit ourselves to the full development of our peo-
ple. With Saint Joseph as our patron we offer our gift of self for
the greater glory of God.
Missions Appeal for Blessed Sacrament Congregation
to be held September 24 & 25 Fr. Hermie Garcia will be visiting our parish on the weekend of September 17 & 18
and will be doing a Missions Appeal for the Blessed Sacrament Congregation.
A second collection will be taken at all Masses on the following weekend of
September 24 & 25.
St. Joseph School’s 24th
Annual Country Fair! The St. Joseph’s School Country Fair is set for Satur-
day, October 1, 2011 from 8am-3pm on the SJS
High School Grounds.
We are seeking help with the set up and disman-
tling of booths and tents. And we are wishing for;
Baked Goods, Silent Auction items, Craft items, In-
door games, pickles & preserves, plants, flowers,
etc. Please call 935-4935 with any questions, ideas, and/or suggestions!
We look forward to seeing all of you there.
Catholic Charities Second Collection: The Bishop has set the weekend of September 17 & 18 as Catholic Charities
weekend. All parishes will be taking a second collection to help support the Mis-
sion of Catholic Charities—Helping people in need to help themselves, regard-
less of their faith.
Pastor’s Corner Roman Missal - Third Edition
Scripture Readings
Sunday, Sept. 11
Sir 27:30-28;9
Ps 103:1-4, 9-12
Rom 14:7-9
Mt 18:21-35
Monday, Sept. 12
1 Tm 2:1-8
Ps 28:2, 7-9
Lk 7:1-10
Tuesday, Sept. 13
1 Tm 3:1-13
Ps 101:1-3, 5-6
Lk 7:11-17
Wednesday, Sept. 14
Nm 21:4b-9
Ps 78:1-2, 34-38
Phil 2:6-11
Jn 3:13-17
Thursday, Sept. 15
1 Tm 4:12-16
Ps 111:7-10
Jn 19:25-27
Friday, Sept. 16
1 Tm 6:2c-12
Ps 49:6-10, 17-20
Lk 8:1-3
Saturday, Sept. 17
1 Tm 6:13-16
Ps 100:1-5
Lk 8:4-15
Sunday, Sept. 18
Is 55:6-9
Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18
Phil 1:20c-24, 27a
Mt 20:1-16a
We will begin using the new words of the Mass from the Roman Mis-sal - Third Edition the First Sunday of Advent this year. Some par-ishes will begin using new service music for the Gloria, Sanctus, and Memorial Acclamations this month.
To date we have discussed the Opening Rites and the Liturgy of the Word, with a special focus on the Profession of Faith. This month I will begin to share with you some changes you can anticipate to the words of the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
After the priest prepares the altar, he will invite people to pray by saying, "Pray brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours, may be ac-ceptable ... " The change from "our sacrifice" (which the priest currently says) to "my sacrifice and yours" reminds us of that each of us, priest and people, head and members of the Body of Christ, are offering to-gether the once and for all sacrifice of Christ on the cross w hen we cele-brate Mass.
Our response to the priest's invitation contains only a slight change with the addition of a single word "holy." "May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good, and the good of all his holy Church." The Latin text contains the word "holy."
The Preface Dialog has only some minor changes. It begins with the new formula, "The Lord be with you" and we respond, "And with your spir-it." The priest continues, "Lift up your hearts." We respond, "We lift them up to the Lord." After the priest prays, "Let us give thanks to the Lord our God" our response will be simply, "It is right and just." This is a more literal translation of the Latin text and many of the Prefaces will build on those words by beginning, "It is truly right and just." It adds a poetic quality to the prayer and reminds us that giving thanks to God (which is what "eucharist" means) is fitting for God's people. We offer to God our gratitude for all the marvelous things he has done, and chiefly, for saving us by the Lord's death and resurrection.
The Sanctus will be slightly different too. In this beautiful song that blends our voices with those of the angels and saints in heaven, we will pray, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts!" Currently we sing, " ... Lord God of power and might." Power and might are attributes of God. The Latin text actually uses the Hebrew word "sabbaoth" which refers to God's command over an army of angels. The new word "hosts" echos the words of Scripture when the Prophet Isaiah had a vision of God (Isaiah Ch. 6). "Hosts" refers to all the invisible powers at work at God's com-mand, the whole company of heaven. It's a powerful reminder that at this point in the Mass earth and heaven are joined together in offering praise. The rest of the Sanctus is unchanged.
Next month we will look more closely at some new words you will
hear in the Eucharistic Prayer.
For more information about the Roman Missal - Third Edition, visit the US
Bishops' website at www.usccb.org/romanmissal.
Spanish Mass is celebrated every Saturday Evening at 7:00 pm at
Malia Puka O Kalani Parish. All are welcome to attend!
Fr. Wilson Buitrago
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Food Pantry Requests:
Spam, Corned Beef, Corned Beef Hash,
Vienna Sausage, Canned Pastas, Pork &
Beans, Rice and Cereal.
We were able to assist 812 individuals
during August thanks to your generous
support!
MONDAY, September 12 11:30 am •Food Pantry/Mtg. Room
5:15 pm •Bible Study w/Dale Waltjen/Conf. Room
5:30 pm •Youth Choir Rehearsal/Church
6:00 pm •RCIA Classes/Library
7:00 pm •Baptismal Prep Class/Mtg. Room & Church
TUESDAY, September 13 5:00 pm •Life Teen Core Team Meeting/Conf. Room
7:00 pm •Novena (Rosary 6:30 pm)/Church
WEDNESDAY, September 14 6:00 pm •Basic Christian Community/Social Ministry Center
6:00 pm •Wake Svc.(+Julia Bugado)/Dodo Chapel
6:30 pm •Alabare Choir Rehearsal/Church
THURSDAY, September 15 9:00 zm •Viewing(+Julia Bugado)/Church
10:00 am •Funeral Mass(+Julia Bugado)/Church 5:00 pm •Wedding Rehearsal (Kamakahi/Pavao)/Church
6:30 pm •SJ Choir Rehearsal/Church
FRIDAY, September 16 10:00 am •Social Ministry Core Team Meeting/Social Ministry
Center
6:00 pm •Young Adult Ministry/SJHS Gym
SATURDAY, September 17 8:15 am •Church Cleaners #3/Church
10:00 am •Bible Study w/Dcn. Don Aanavi/Library
10:00 am •Reconciliation/Church
1:00 pm •Wedding (Kamakahi/Pavao)/Church
5:00 pm •High School Youth Ministry/Library
SUNDAY, September 18 10:15 am •NO Religious Ed Classes—Catechetical Sunday
Do you have towels and blan-
kets overcrowding your linen
closet? If so, could you do some
late summer cleaning and donate
towels, blankets and sheets to
keep our homeless families
clean, dry and warm? You may
drop them off at the Kihei Pua
Emergency Shelter located at:
115 Kapiolani Street in Hilo at
any time 24/7. Thank you for
your generosity! You can call
Kimi Palacio at 217-6502, with
any questions.
AD SPACE
AVAILABLE
Due to the Labor Day Holiday the Stewardship Report will be print-
ed in next weeks bulletin.