ST. ANTHONY of PADUA and School June 9, 2019 “Our parish is a culturally inclusive Catholic community brought together by our common faith in Christ. Our Mission is to evangelize, educate, serve, and love one another as God loves us.” Mass Schedule Monday - Saturday 6:30am Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm PENTECOST Sunday 6:30am, 8:30am, 11:00am, 6:00pm Breathe in me O Holy Spirit Parish Office That my thoughts may all be holy; 148-A Makawao St Act in me O Holy Spirit Kailua, HI 96734 That my works, too, may be holy; 808-266-2222 Draw my heart O Holy Spirit www.stanthonyskailua.org That I love but what is holy; Strengthen me O Holy Spirit Satellite/Mobile Office Hours To defend that is holy; Sunday 8:00am-12:30pm Guard me then O Holy Spirit (Located on the Friendship Lanai That I always may be holy. after morning Mass on Sundays)

St. Augustine of Hippo (AD 354-430) Mon - Thurs 8:30am-4:00pm (Located on 2nd floor above the Early Learning Center) Happy Birthday to the Catholic Church! Happy birthday to you, to us all, the body of the Church! Pentecost is the Church’s birthday, St. Anthony’s School and your birthday as well because you are part of the body of the 148 Makawao St. Church. You are the church. Kailua, HI 96734 808-261-3331 The symbols of Pentecost are the flame, wind, and the dove, which www.saskailua.org represent the Holy Spirit. The color of Pentecost is red and the priest wears red vestments on this day. Parishioners are also invited Outreach Thrift Shop to wear red on this special day. Special prayers are often said just (Directly across from the Church) for Pentecost. Mon-Thur 8:30am-2:30pm Closed Friday-Sunday 808-266-2227 The word Pentecost is Greek and it means the “50th day.” Fifty days after Easter Sunday, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit upon Outreach Food Pantry the apostles and their followers, and the beginning of their Earthly Tues & Thurs 9am-12pm ministry to make disciples of all nations. Jesus came and stood in 808-266-2227 their midst, and said to them, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” John 20: 23 Hospital & Homebound Ministry Ph: 266-2222 Let us use our spiritual gifts to do the work of the Lord, to continue Ministers take Holy Communion to parishioners unable to attend Mass. to strive to be holy, and to spread the Lord’s message of love and peace throughout the body of the Church and the entire world.

God is good all the time.

Clergy This Week’s Sunday Readings - June 9, 2019 Rev. Exsequel Tuyor, Parish Administrator Acts 2: 1-11 Psalm 104: 1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 Rev. Marlon T. Belmonte, Parochial Vicar 1 Corinthians 12: 3-7, 12-13 John 20: 19-23 Deacon Ernest Carlbom Deacon Michael Weaver Next Week’s Sunday Readings - June 16, 2019 Proverbs 8: 22-31 Psalm 8: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Parish Office Staff Romans 5: 1-5 John 16: 12-15 Lucy Poueu, Accounting/Facilities 791-6523 Solinuu Topalian, Website/Bulletin/Events 266-2222 Last Week’s Question: In 2018, Fran- Dolly Ababon, Receptionist/Secretary 266-2221 cis decreed that the Memorial of the Blessed Valerie Haole, Thrift Shop/Food Pantry 266-2227 Virgin Mary, be inserted Religious Education/Youth Ministry 791-6525 into the Roman calendar on the Monday after Pentecost and be celebrated every year. (This th School Administration Office year, it is June 10 ). The Pope’s decree was th Bridget Olsen, Principal 261-3331 ext 444 signed on , 2018, the 160 anni- Patricia Barros, Vice-Principal 261-3331 ext 442 versary of what Marian “event”? Betty Kam, School Secretary 261-3331 ext 441 Answer: In Roman Catholic , Mother of the Devotions Church (“Mater Ecclesiae”) is a title officially given to Mary is recited daily at 6:00am in the Day Chapel. during the by Pope Paul VI. Saint Rosary for Peace is at 4:30pm on the 1st Saturday . Ambrose of Milan first used the title in the 4th century. ’ decree was signed on February 11, 2018,

the Memorial of Our Lady of , and the 160th anni- Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction is on the 1st versary of the Lourdes apparitions. Friday, at 7:00am in the Day Chapel.

Sacraments Next Week’s Question: When we enter a Catholic Call the parish office or check our website church, we bless ourselves with and the (wwww.stanthonyskailua.org) for information on: Sign of the Cross. Why?

Reconciliation: Confessions are held on Saturdays, 4:00-4:30pm in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel or by appointment. Pls call the Parish Office at 266-2222. Ask...The Stewards! Baptism Preparation: Class is held on the 1st Sun- Praise the Lord who has given his Holy Spirit to dwell day at 10:00am in the Parish Office. Call 266-2222 to within you! “There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, set up a meeting with a priest prior to attending class. but they all come from the same Spirit. There are differ- First Reconciliation, First Communion, and Con- ent ways to serve the same Lord.” 1 Corinthians 12:4-5 firmation: Call 266-2222 for information. Marriage or Convalidation: Call 266-2222 at least This Week’s Stewardship Challenge: We propose to you six months in advance to set up a marriage prepara- a challenge that Paul proposed in his letter to the Corin- tion class with a priest or a deacon. Anointing of the Sick: Call 266-2222 (Mon-Thur, thians. Let love be your guide as you eagerly seek the 8:30am-4pm) Or 295-5738 (after hours) gifts of the Holy Spirit. Funerals or Memorial Services Call 266-2222 to set up a meeting with a priest prior May you be overwhelmed with joy as you discern the to making arrangements for a funeral mass or me- morial service. spiritual gifts that the all-powerful Lord has in store for you. Music Director Kepa Stern: 551-4764 [email protected]

Welcoming Catholics Home Sr. Isabel Rabbon: 261-6356

2 Prayers for Healing

Mary Ip Dolly Ababon Shirley Rezentes Monday, June 10 Rudy Ababon Ed Lafleur Jan Rich Betty Akeo Denny Lau Victoria Rivenburgh 6:00am Daily Rosary/Novena Robert Beyer Randy Lichter Frank Silva, Jr. 6:30am Mass Greg Brossier Gordon Lowell Helen Sing 9:00am No Study-Women Walking Teagan Brossier June & Francis Lum Matthew Souza With Jesus (Makai room) Ruth Cabrinha Mary Mannion Megan Souza Sue Capello Paul Mannion Steven Stiles 5:30pm SAS Family Zumba (Hall) Laverne Lei Chow Marie Joy Mateo Julie Strivens Linda Cravalho Charlene Medeiros Jim Swoish Tuesday, June 11 Sandra D. Edward Medeiros Richard Teixeira Kamehameha State Holiday Janet Doyle Betty Mihlbauer Judah Finn Thacker Rachel Dupre Jim Miltier Dcn George Thorp (Parish Office Closed) Rose Marie Farthing Sharon Odom Paul Topalian 6:00am Daily Rosary/Novena Ella Gentry Sharon O’Donnell Bob Trujillo 6:30am Mass Maria Gorak Dennis Piwowarski Lydia Viernez 6:00pm Bible Study-Fruit of the Vine Mary Grey Mika Poueu Gloria Viveiros Ethan Hackner Karen Poulin Lehua Weatherwax Wendy Hackner Florence Puana Olivia Wong Wednesday, June 12 Wendell Haole Maria Querubin Pua’ala Wong 6:00am Daily Rosary/Novena Maybelle Helfrich Marie Ramirez Howard Yannell 6:30am Mass

Prayers ~ U.S. Deployed Military Funeral—Carmen You 10:30am Visitation Andrew Collison • Tanner Meyer III • Timothy Bonham 11:00am Funeral Mass Gaby Espino • Mario Espino • Justin L Calhoun 12:00pm Lunch (Parish Hall) 3:00pm Burial – Hawaii Memorial Park • Christopher Jozwiak • Jimmy Richardson• Paul Rivers

For updates to the names on the Prayers for Healing and/or Thursday, June 13 Deployed U.S. Military please email [email protected] ***St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day** 6:00am Daily Rosary/Novena Monday, June 10 6:30am Mass 6:30am Kathy Rizzo (RIP) 6:00pm Evening Mass Tuesday, June 11 7:00pm Potluck Dinner & Fellowship 6:30am Chris Akstin (RIP) (Parish Hall) Wednesday, June 12

6:30am St. Anthony’s (Blessings) Friday, June 14 Thursday, June 13 Saturday, June 15 6:30am St. Anthony’s Clergy (Blessings) Sunday, June 16 Friday, June 14 6:30am Ken Wanless Jr. (Birthday Blessings) Lord’s Share Saturday, June 15 Weekend of 6/1/19 & 6/2/19 6:30am Trish Wynkoop (Healing) All Masses $ 10,006 5:00pm Niles Cravalho (RIP) Donations sent to the office $ 175 Sunday, June 16 Donations for Ohana Sunday $ 101 6:30am Blessings for Parishioners Donations for Candles $ 48 8:30am Forgotten Souls in Purgatory (RIP) Donation for 5 Yr Maint Plan $ 227 11:00am Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lake (RIP) 6:00pm Mona Rosa (Healing) Total $ 10,557 Catholic Communication Campaign $1,596.72 Please submit Mass intentions by Tuesday at noon for inclusion in the following week’s bulletin. Thank you for your understanding. Mahalo for your generosity.

3 Church Cleaning Ministry Elderly Ministry

Our Church Cleaning Ministry can certainly use Are you interested in helping the frail and your help. We are in need of willing and able elderly members of our church? hands to help wipe down pews, dust, vacuum, Please contact Taylor Jordan, coordinator for and sweep our beautiful church. We meet on the Frail and Elderly ministry, at Friday evenings at 7pm for one hour and we [email protected] to get involved! offer up our hard work to the good Lord. Pls Typical volunteer commitment is one friendly call the Parish Office, 266-2222, if you are visit per week, lasting about one hour. willing to help. Thank you!!! Respect Life Ministry

“You who are my messenger, in you I place my abso- lute trust.” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities

Hospital & Homebound Ministry Human Life and Dignity

Every Sunday, Eucharistic Ministers, visit our For the Church, there is no distinction between fellow parishioners at their homes who are not defending human life and promoting the dignity of the able to attend Mass and they visit the sick at human person. Castle Hospital. The sick in the hospital and the home-bound parishioners often express Pope Benedict XVI writes in “Caritas in Veritate” that their deep appreciation for the blessing of re- "The Church forcefully maintains this link between ceiving the Holy Eucharist on Sunday. life ethics and social ethics, fully aware that 'a society lacks solid foundations when, on the one hand, it as- If you are called to serve as a Hospital or a serts values such as the dignity of the person, justice Homebound Minister, please call the Parish Of- and peace, but then, on the other hand, radically acts fice, 266-2222. May our Lord guide you. to the contrary by allowing or tolerating a variety of ways in which human life is devalued and violated, especially where it is weak or marginalized.'"

As a gift from God, every human life is sacred from conception to natural death. The life and dignity of every person must be respected and protected at every stage and in every condition. The right to life is the first and most fundamental principle of human rights that leads Catholics to actively work for a world of greater respect for human life and greater commitment to justice and peace.

http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and- dignity/index.cfm

To have your child baptized, call the Parish Office, 266-2222, to begin this joyous process. Parents and godparents are required to attend a Baptism class held on the first Sunday. The next Baptism class will take place on Sunday, July 7, at 10am, in the Parish Office. Baptisms take place on the third Sunday at the 8:30am Mass.

4 St. Anthony’s School St. Anthony’s Summer School SAS is accepting enrollments for the upcoming school year. Applications can be downloaded directly from the website: www.saskailua.org

Please contact the school office at 261-3331 or email: [email protected]

Wednesday, June 12th—Friday, July 12th

Pre-Kindergarten thru 5th Grade A brief history of St. Anthony’s School Full Morning Sessions  In 1950, the need for larger parish facilities 8:00am—11:45am and a parish school became more acute. After School Care Offered  A Sunday collection envelope system and a building fund drive were started. 6th Grade thru 8th Grade  Four Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet were Session I: 8:00am-9:45am committed to serving as teachers. Session II: 10:00am-11:45am  Ground was broken in early 1952. After School Care Offered  One week after Labor Day in 1952, St. An- thony’s school (with only four classrooms) Enriching Activities Offered in a Safe and Caring opened its doors to its first students and the Catholic Environment. first private school in Kailua was established.  The convent, housing the Sisters of St. Jo- Reserve a space for your child by calling the seph of Carondelet was dedicated on Octo- school office at 261-3331 or email: ber 7, 1952. (Today, the convent houses the [email protected] Parish Office on the second floor and the Early Learning Center on the first.) New students are strongly encouraged to  In 2019, St. Anthony’s school is still one of attend Summer school as the transition is the best private schools in Hawaii! easier at the beginning of the school year.

5 Saint Anthony of Padua Did you know? • St. Anthony is venerated as the Patron Saint for lost articles, and is credited with miracles involving lost people and lost items. • He was born Fernando Martins in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195 in Lisbon, Portugal into a wealthy family. • At the age of 15, he asked to be sent to the Abbey of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, then the capital of Portu- gal. There, he learned theology and Latin. He was later ordained a priest and named the guest master of the abbey, responsible for hospitality. • Later, he left the Abbey and joined the Franciscan Order, changing his name to Anthony. You are invited to join us as • He travelled to Morocco, but became ill and on his we pray the novena to our beloved way back to Portugal he was blown off-course and St. Anthony of Padua every morning after the arrived in Sicily from where he travelled to Tuscany. 6am Daily Rosary, and followed by the • Dominican friars came to visit the Franciscans and there was confusion over whom would present the Daily Mass (June 4th -13th). homily. The head of the Franciscans asked Anthony to speak on whatever the Holy Spirit told him to The novena culminates on Thursday, June 13th, discuss. Anthony delivered an eloquent and mov- the Feast Day of Saint Anthony of Padua, ing homily that impressed the audience and soon with the 6pm Mass followed by a news of his eloquence reached . Potluck Dinner & Fellowship • In 1224, Francis entrusted his friars’ pursuits of studies to Anthony. in the Parish Hall. • Anthony had a book of psalms that contained notes that helped him when he taught students (during a Join us as we honor our patron saint. time when the printing press was not yet invented.) A novice, who had decided to leave, stole Antho- St. Anthony of Padua Pray for us. ny’s book of psalms. When Anthony discovered it missing, he prayed that it would be found. The thief did return the book and returned to the Order Five Year Maintenance Plan as well. This book is said to be preserved in the Franciscan friary in Bologna today. Weekend of 6/1/19—6/2/19 • Anthony taught at the universities of Montpellier Total to date for 2019: $ 14,334 and Toulouse in southern , but performed best as a preacher. • He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1946. Mahalo nui loa for your generosity. • He was 35 years old when he died in 1231 and was canonized less than one year later by May the Lord bless you always. Pope Gregory IX. (www.catholic.org)

June 13: St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day (6pm Mass followed by Potluck Dinner at 7pm) June 16: Baptism during the 8:30am Mass (Third Sunday of the month) July 4: Independence Day (Happy Birthday America!)

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