This weeks bulletin - St. Michael Parish w Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul

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This weeks bulletin - St. Michael Parish w Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul
Parish of St. Michael, Waialua
w/Mission of Saints Peter and Paul, Waimea Bay
67-390 Goodale Avenue, Waialua, HI 96791
59-810 Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa, HI 96712
Ph.: (808) 637-4040 Fax: (808) 637-4287
School: (808) 637-7772 Fax: (808) 637-7722
Father Lusius Nimu, ss.cc., Pastor
Father Benny Kosasih, ss.cc., Priest In Residence
Mrs. Deanna M.B. Arecchi, School Principal
Email: StsMichaelPeter_Paul@hawaii.rr.com
St. Michael School: smsoffice@hawaii.rr.com
Website: www.stsmichaelpeterpaul.com
To the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary: Honor and Glory Forever—Amen!
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday—Saturday
7:00AM St. Michael Church
Saturday
5:00PM St. Michael Church
Sunday
7:00AM & 10:00AM
St. Michael Church
7:30AM & 9:30AM
Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul
LITURGY OF THE HOUR
MORNING PRAYERS
Monday—Friday
6:40A.M.
St. Michael Church
RECONCILIATION
(CONFESSION)
Saturday Only
(Or by appointment)
4:00-4:30PM
St. Michael Church
St. Michael Church and
School, Waialua
Church established 1853
School established 1944
Mission of
Sts. Peter & Paul,
Waimea Bay
Established 1953
OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday
9:00AM to 3:00PM
CLOSED HOLIDAYS
Here I am Lord, this is the response of Samuel to God’s calling.
The Lord wants us to respond just the way Samuel does in the first
reading. God calls each of us to discipleship through lives of
stewardship.
Just as Samuel was confused, we, too, may fail to understand what
God is calling us to at times. Nevertheless, just like Samuel we do
need to respond “Here I am Lord.” That is not always easy and it
can be uncomfortable at times. Eli instructs Samuel to respond
“Speak Lord, for your servant is listening.” Samuel does so and “the Lord was with him.”
Our challenge is first to hear God’s call. It is there always, but we must listen for it. Then
we need to respond to that call, and we need to respond in ways that show we recognize
that the call is to service and the call is for us to be disciples. It is only implied initially,
but it is clear that the Lord is calling Samuel by name. In the same way, God calls each of
us by name. We need to hear that as Samuel did, and we need to respond as Samuel did,
“Here I am Lord. I come to do your will.”
Let us, too, as a community hear God’s calling and hopefully we answer His calling
through different ministry that we are willing to be involved in.
God Bless You All, Fr. Lusius Nimu
Biography of Father Benny Kosasih, ss.cc.
I am the youngest in the family of 4 children. My hobbies are playing guitar, watching
movie, reading good books (philosophy, psychology, spirituality,
computer technology and web design etc.). My favorite sports are
ping pong, badminton and hiking.
1992: Joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and
Mary, Indonesian province.
1999: Graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Theology and Philosophy at Parahyangan University, Bandung Indonesia.
2001-2002: Studied English in Singapore.
June, 2002: Ordained as Priest by Bishop of Bandung, Indonesia, Alexander Djajakusuma.
July, 2002-January, 2006: Assigned as Parochial Vicar at St. Gabriel Bandung, while also
teaching for sscc postulant.
October, 2006 - March 2013: Assigned as Parochial Vicar at St. Ann’s, Kaneohe, Hawaii
USA.
April, 2013: 1 year Study at Seattle Central Community College, Seattle. WA.
January, 2015: Priest in residence at St. Michael Parish.
SUNDAY
JANUARY 18, 2015
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19/Psalm 40/
1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20/John 1:35-42
TWO (2) SECOND COLLECTIONS
JANUARY 24 & 25, 2015
CHURCH IN LATIN AMERICA &
BLACK AND INDIAN MISSIONS
Next week we will take up the Collection for
the Church in Latin America. Your gifts will
fund catechesis, marriage and family life programs,
and seminarian formation.
We also will take up collection for the
Black and Indian Mission. This Mission exists
to help diocesan communities to build the Church
and preach the Gospel of Jesus among the African
American, Native American, and Alaska Native
people of God.
The support you give will provide opportunities
for years to come. Please support these collections
and be please be generous in today’s collections.
EPIC MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENT
(Joshua Kapika, Director of Youth and Young Adults)
EPIC Waialua will be joining our sister EPIC
Wahiawa for a special guest speaker on Monday,
January 19th at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in
Wahiawa at 7:00PM.
The guest speaker will be Meg Hunter-Kilmer a
speaker, blogger and hobo for Christ. Meg has
traveled across the nation giving talks to Youth and
Young Adults. She will be joining the EPIC
ministry for a night of Faith Sharing and will be
presenting on “What Makes US Catholic: The
Reformation and What Truly Separates Us”.
I strongly encourage our Young Adults of the
parish to join EPIC Waialua and EPIC Wahiawa
for a night of faith and fellowship at Our Lady of
Sorrows Church.
ST. MICHAEL
SCHOOL NEWS
This was our first full week of school
and the students have settled into the 3rd
quarter.
The school had their first Mass with
Father Lusius on Wednesday. It was a time
for the students to meet and greet him as our
new Pastor. The homily was about helping
others around us and Father Lusius went into
the student body asking students what they
would do in the scenario that Father gave
them. It was very positive and reflective.
Father and Mrs. Arecchi then gave the
students homework to be aware if they
were helping others. They will check
with students throughout the week leading
up to next week Wednesday’s Mass on how
much they helped others and themselves.
No school on Monday in observance of
Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We’ll see
everyone on Tuesday!
Thank you for your support!
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
TODAY ~ 4:00PM
Hale`iwa Beach Park & Hale`iwa Boat Harbor
Volunteers please meet at St. Damien Hall
At 3:45PM
FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT
MANDATORY MEETING
Sunday, January 25th
St. Damien Hall at 11:10AM
Calling all St. Michael Lectors, Eucharistic
Ministers of Holy Communion, and Ushers need to
attend this important meeting.
Fr. Lusius is calling this meeting, first of all,
to personally meet each one of you and to
discuss plans for these ministries.
THIS MEETING IS ALSO OPEN TO
ANYONE INTERESTED IN SERVING ON
THESE MINISTRIES. PLEASE JOIN US.
SALOME JAVIER
Wake Service: Sunday, January 25th
5:30-9:00PM Viewing at Mililani Mauka
6:30PM Service
Funeral Service: Monday, January 26th
9:30AM Viewing St. Michael Church
11:00AM Service
12:30AM burial at Mililani Memorial Park.
Salome Javier, age 76, retired from Turtle Bay
Resort. She is survived by sisters Ladisla Corpuz
and Juanita Arinio; stepdaughter Remy Erroc;
nieces and nephews.
STEWARDSHIP: JANUARY 11, 2015
$3,300.00
Sunday Collections
121.00
Initial Envelope
70.00
Donations
35.00
Baptism
90.00
Mass Intentions
116.00
Candles
1,259.00
Maintenance Fund
19.25
SPP Hospitality
300.00
Confirmation Retreat
$5,310.25
TOTAL
Mahalo for your generous contribution.
January 25
Carla Manglallan
Lois Pacolba
Donna Rosa
MONEY
COUNTERS
LECTORS
Saturday, January 24
St. Michael Church
5:00PM Gregory McCaul
Sunday, January 25
St. Michael Church
7:00AM Julie Ann Battista
Marie Raquel
10:00AM Carla Manglallan
Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul
7:30AM
9:30AM
Numy Tampon
Nick Pascual
ALTAR SERVERS
Saturday, January 24
St. Michael Church
5:00PM Charles Butz
Sunday, January 25
St. Michael Church
7:00AM
10:00AM Alaina Bayudan
Athea Bayudan
Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul
7:30AM Peter Takahashi
Vance Farrant
9:30AM
February 1
Debbie Hookala
Gerry Franks
Gloria Samala
Denia Jamora
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
OF HOLY COMMUNION
Saturday, January 24
St. Michael Church
5:00PM Bridget McCaul
Bonnie Sales
Marie Deuz
Sunday, January 25
St. Michael Church
7:00AM Francisco Cabico
Petra Casimero
Tina Padron
10:00AM Beverly Orillo
Marie Munguia
Joel Sabugo
Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul
7:30 AM Lynn Cicatko
Darlani Young
9:30AM
Priscilla Tampon
Helen Pascual
Linda Thorp
Sunday, January 18
*Filipino Catholic Club Mass w/Hospitality
7:00AM St. Michael Church
*Religious Education Classes
8:30AM SPP/SM; 8:00AM Confirmation SM
*Community Outreach
4:00PM Hale`iwa Beach Park and Boat Harbor
*Youth Choir Practice
11:00AM St. Michael
Monday, January 19
*Finance Meeting
6:30PM Rectory
*EPIC Faith Sharing
7:00PM Our Lady of Sorrows
Tuesday, January 20
*RCIA
7:00PM Outreach
Wednesday, January 21
*SM School Mass ~ 8:15AM St. Michael Church
*Baptism Prep Class ~ 7:00PM St. Michael Church
Thursday, January 22
*Choir Practice
1:30PM Sts. Peter & Paul
*Scripture Reading/Sharing
6:30PM Outreach
Friday, January 23
*Choir Practice
6:30PM St. Michael Church
Saturday, January 24
*Youth Church Cleaning
St. Michael Church
Sunday, January 25
*Religious Education Classes
8:30AM SPP/SM; 8:00AM Confirmation SM
*St. Michael School Catholic School Week Mass
10:0AM St. Michael Church
*Youth Meeting
11:00AM Parish Center
*Mandatory St. Michael Ministry Meeting
11:10AM St. Damien Hall (See Page 2)
REQUEST FOR PRAYERS
Sick: Helen Abanes, Mercedes Baldonado, Norman Baker Sr. & Jr., Juliette Blas,
Alexander Bolosan, Liberty & Patrocenia Bunda, Anthony Cadiz, Cely Cala, Ladisla Corpuz,
Felix Galicinao, Claudia F. Gazmen, Joe Grilho, Mary Ann Ho, Richard Holmberg,
Joseph Hoopai Sr., Elpidio Ildefonso, Caroline Kahawaii, Brandon Kikuchi, Eustaquia
Lendio, Paul E. Long, Andres and Flor Macadangdang, Rick Malvas, Lily Mito,
Roxanne Sumile Munoz, Dennis Nakamura, Josephine Ocampo, Ethan Pacolba, Mary
Gloria Palalay, Alton Pao, Douglas & Susan Parrish, Domingo Pascual, Rosario Pedro,
Wendell Peiler, Josephine & Glenn Powell, Bonnie Sales, Richard & Josephine Sarno,
Kathleen Smith, Roland Sumile, Tracy Walker, Alyssa, Carrie Ann, Malia, & Richard
Yamanouchi
Deaths: Loretta Dela Cruz, Salome Javier
ST. MARIANNE COPE CHARITY WALK ~ Saturday, January 31, 2015
We invite you to follow in the footsteps of a Saint. The short, one-mile stroll will begin at 7AM from
Kewalo Basin Park, around the harbor and back. You are encouraged to put together a team and join us in
this healthy walk followed by a park clean-up. Walking with fellow parishioners, friends or family members
is always more fun. You’ll be not only supporting a good cause but doing something for you. Prizes will
be awarded to the largest team and to the team that raises the most donations.
Cost is $25 per person if received by January 16th; there is a late fee of $35 after January 17th. The fee
includes a commemorative t-shirt and goody bag.
Proceeds from the walk supports St. Francis Healthcare System’s Charity Care Fund that provides
financial assistance to seriously ill patients who need care but are unable to afford it.
Registration forms and information are available at the front of the church.