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Issue: May 23, 2010 Hilo Roman Catholic Community Malia Puka O Kalani Church 326 Desha Ave., Hilo, HI 96720 Office Hrs: Mon.Sat. 9:00 am5:00 pm except Thursdays Phone: (808) 9359338 email: [email protected] St. Joseph Church 43 Kapiolani St., Hilo, HI 96720 Office Hrs: Mon.Fri. 8:00 am 4:00 pm Phone: (808) 9351465 Fax: (808) 9691665 Emergency afterhours : (808) 9890967 email: [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE St. Joseph Church Weekdays: Mon. Fri. 6:00 am & 12:15 pm Legal Holidays: 7:00 am Saturday: 7:00 am Vigil Mass: 5:00 pm Sunday: St. Joseph Church 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:30 am & 6:00 pm 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 Morning Prayer & Benediction Mon.Sat. Immediately after Mass Evening Prayer & Benediction Sun. – Friday: 4:30 pm Saturday: 3:30 pm Malia Puka O Kalani Church Weekend Mass Schedule: 5:15 pm Saturday Vigil 9:00 am Sunday 4:00 pm (Spanish Mass) Weekday: 5:15 pm Mon. Wed. Fri.
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Issue: May 23, 2010

Hilo Roman Catholic Community Malia Puka O Kalani Church

326 Desha Ave., Hilo, HI  96720 Office Hrs: Mon.‐Sat. 9:00 am‐5:00 pm                        except Thursdays Phone: (808) 935‐9338 email: [email protected] 

St. Joseph Church

43 Kapiolani St., Hilo, HI  96720 Office Hrs: Mon.‐ Fri. 8:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm  Phone: (808) 935‐1465  Fax: (808) 969‐1665 Emergency after‐hours : (808) 989‐0967 email: [email protected]

MASS SCHEDULE

St. Joseph Church Weekdays: Mon. ‐ Fri. 6:00 am & 12:15 pm Legal Holidays:  7:00 am  

Saturday: 7:00 am  Vigil Mass: 5:00 pm   

Sunday:  St. Joseph Church   7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:30 am & 6:00 pm  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 Morning Prayer  & Benediction Mon.‐Sat.  Immediately after Mass  Evening Prayer & Benediction Sun. – Friday:  4:30 pm Saturday:  3:30 pm 

 Malia Puka O Kalani Church Weekend Mass Schedule: 5:15 pm Saturday Vigil  9:00 am Sunday 4:00 pm (Spanish Mass)  

Weekday: 5:15 pm Mon. Wed. Fri.

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Pastor’s Corner                                          Rev. Samuel Loterte, SSS Important Dates: 

 Religious Education: 

Calendar     

Saturday, May 29th 

Rehearsal for those  receiving 1st Holy  Communion on May 30th 

 

 

Sunday, May 30th 

First Holy Communion 9:00 am Mass 

  In honor of the  feast of Mary  Help  of  Christians, the Patroness of the con‐gregation of the Mission‐ary  Sisters,  we  cordially invite  you  for  a  prayer service to be held at:

An information sheet is avail-able in the resource rack at church for those who would like to learn more about the feast day of Mary help of Christians .

St. Joseph Church  Monday, May 24   5:30 ‐ 7:30 pm  

followed by a Potluck. 

We  shall  have  a  short PowerPoint  presentation on  the  work  of  the  Missionary  Sisters.  Your presence  will  be  highly appreciated.   Mahalo ! Sr.Lisa Sr.Ruth Sr.Marykutty 

Grateful Hearts Concert Held in Hilo on  

May 7, 2010. 

Thank you to everyone who helped to make the Grateful Hearts Concert such a wonderful event. To all of our host families, we thank you for opening your homes and graciously taking care of our guests. Special thanks to Hilo High School and their staff for providing us with a venue for the event; Glen Yafuso who provided the sound system; Roberts Hawaii and Melody Pajente for handling transportation; Danie Jr. & Sheilla Villena and crew for their wonderful food; Gregg Branco who provided the beautiful plants, and the rest of the behind the scenes people—we could not have done it without you!

PENTECOST SUNDAY/MAY 23,2010  

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

HAPPY FEAST of PENTECOST! Fifty days after Jesus' resurrection and as promised by Him, the Holy Spirit came down upon the disciples as they were all gathered together and tongues of fire came to rest on each of them (Acts 2:1, 3). This day is also known as the birthday of the Church be-cause God's Spirit empowered the disciples to live by His word and to con-tinue the mission given to them: "Proclaim the Good News to all creation" (Mk 16:15); "Make disciples of all nations, baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Mt 28:19). An important part of this mission is focusing on the social ministry of the Church. This entails reaching out to the marginalized members of our society. We recognize the Spirit present in each person, respect the dignity of the human being and work in uplifting the well-being of our brothers and sisters. Let us rejoice and be glad as we celebrate our being Church, a community of and in the Lord. We are His chosen people, the redeemed and saved. Though we stumble and fall because of sin, we continue to be Easter people of the New Covenant---the Holy Eucharist. In God's Spirit, Rev. Gregorio De Guzman, Jr., SSS (Associate Pastor)

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Sunday Reflection                             Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M. 

Welcome

Visitors

Scripture Readings

Sunday, May 23 Acts 2:1-11 Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34

1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 Jn 20:19-23

Monday, May 24 1 Pt 1:3-9 Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9, 10c Mk 10:17-27

Tuesday, May 25 1 Pt 1:10-16 Ps 98:1-4 Mk 10:28-31

Wednesday, May 26 1 Pt 1:18-25 Ps 147:12-15, 19-20 Mk 10: 32-45

Thursday, May 27 1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12 Ps 100:2-5 Mk 10:46-52

Friday, May 28 1 Pt 4:7-13 Ps 96:10-13 Mk 11:11-26

Saturday, May 29 Jude 17, 20b-25 Ps 63:2-6 Mk 11:27-33

Sunday, May 30 Prv 8:22-31 Ps 8:4-9 Rom 5:1-5 Jn 16:12-15

May 23, 2010; Feast of Pentecost (C) Acts 2:1‐11 ; Ps 104:1, 24, 29‐30, 31, 34 ; 1 Cor 12:3b‐7, 12‐13 or Rom 8:8‐17 ; Jn 20:19‐23 or Jn 14:15‐16, 23b‐26  

Shortly after Easter one year, a woman in my parish who had been received into the Church at the Easter Vigil told me how welcomed she felt in the Catholic family. The sense of openness and tolerance she experienced was especially important to her. It's a characteristic of Catholicism to see God's goodness in all of creation, in various human endeavors, and in the cultures and histories of human beings wherever the Gospel is preached. While we haven't always lived up to that ideal, I was happy that my new parishioner experienced something of that spirit. That universal dimension is also one of the themes of Pentecost. The dra-matic story of the descent of the Holy Spirit tells us how the Holy Spirit can break down walls we may put up between peoples, races, and cultures. What we see as obsta-cles, the Spirit can use to create a new unity, a reversal of the story of the tower of Ba-bel in Genesis, when people let human arrogance lead to disunity, as one human lan-guage fractured into many different tongues. Today across the world, a myriad of voices, different languages and many cul-tural expressions will celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit. Let's join our voices with that Pentecost chorus.

"Sunday Soundbite" for St. Anthony Messenger Press, on the Web at FranciscanRadio.org. 

To Our

Catechism teachers of 2009  August to 2010 May  

 The Scholastic year of Religious Education program will come to an end on Sunday, May 23, 2010. My sincere thanks to all the catechists of St Joseph Parish for your cooperation in the faith formation of our kids. You have toiled hard, made lots of sacrifices with love and patience. You were there always to support, guide, and lead the kids in the path of the Lord. God bless you all.

Religious Education                  Sr. Marykutty  “Mental Health Month”

Today we continue to share information on wel-coming people with mental illness. The following is a section reprinted with per-mission from Pathways to Promise. Adapted from o r i g i n a l s o u r c e i n “Bridgebuilder,” Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Orange County, California: As you do with other friends, treat someone who has a men-tal illness as you would want to be treated, with under-standing and respect. Things you need to do when a person with a mental illness:

is withdrawn. . . initiate rele-vant conversation.

is over stimulated... limit in-put; do not force discussion.

is fearful...stay calm.

Catechism teachers of 2009  August to 2010 May  

 The Scholastic year of Religious Education program will come to an end on Sunday, May 23, 2010. My sincere thanks to all the catechists of St Joseph Parish for your cooperation in the faith formation of our kids. You have toiled hard, made lots of sacrifices with love and patience. You were there always to support, guide, and lead the kids in the path of the Lord. God bless you all.

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St. Joseph School                                                                                         Cardinal News  

 TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING  CONTEST  ENDS MAY 28

St. Joseph Jr.-Sr. High Ho`olaule`a

Our annual Ho`olaule`a was celebrated recently and included several cultural workshops from Chinese cooking, Hula lessons, and ti-leaf lei making to swing dance and Hawaiian games. Most workshops were taught by students who never failed to impress with their excellent demonstrative speech skills. A Ho`olaule`a court with a king & queen and island rep-resentatives presided over an entertaining program in the school gym. The court members are (in no particu-lar order): Queen Alyxandra Hopkins; King Hunter Lee; Hawai`i - Savanica Nachor & Cruz Martinez; Kaho`olawe - Catelyn Hakoda & Sydney Wilcox; Maui – Chae-Lyn Lindsey & William Scanlan-Leite; Lana`i – Elizabeth Ferreira & Matthew Weldon; Mo-loka`i - Corinne Quinajon & Sawyer Rogers; O`ahu – Savannah Brinkman & Andrew Langtry; Kaua`i – Jayla Nakayama & Joshua Teuber; Ni`ihau – Fallon Jarneski & Jake Galves.

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EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS AND LECTORS TRAINING: Due to the number of individuals who signed up to be Eucharistic Ministers and Lec-tors, we are limiting each person to one of the two ministries. Our parish is small and if we keep everyone who signed up for both, each person will minister only 2 or 3 times a year. If you are not happy with the ministry selected for you, please contact Fr. Joe before the scheduled training:

The training for the Eucharistic Ministers (old and new) is set for Saturday, June 5, from 9:30 – 11:00 am. This is a mandatory meeting. Those registered and selected for Eucharistic Ministers are: Herman Moke, Candace Bautista, Patty Grube, Anna Texeira, Rupert Tripp, Joanne Peralta, Billy Baclig, Judy Fectora, Shirley Rizzo, Wendy Cortez, Freida Lee, Laverne Costa.

The training for the Lectors (old and new) is set for Saturday, June 5, from 11:30 – 1:00. This is a mandatory meeting. Those registered and selected for the ministry of Lector are: Victor Bautista, Shirley Tripp, Maybelle Kumali, Kathleen Yamamoto, Natalie McKeen, Jeannette Lesko, Samantha Naipo-Arsiga, Moses Moke, Anita Politano Steckel, Lyric Wilcox, Gayle Wilcox, Cris Kauka.

There will be a second meeting of the combination of Lectors and Eucharistic Minis-ters on June 26 from 9:30 – 10:30 am.

The Commissioning will take place at both the 5:15 Mass on Saturday, June 5 and the 9:00 am Mass on Sunday, June 6. Those being commissioned need to be at one of these Masses. PENANCE SERVICE: There will be a Communal Penance Service with the opportunity for individual confes-sion on Saturday, June 5, at 8:30 am. The following day, June 6, is the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi. This will be a wonderful opportunity to ask the Lord’s forgiveness and each other’s forgiveness for the times we soil and stain The Body of Christ, The Church, by our selfishness, gossiping, and petty territorial pride. MAHALO: The tabernacle has a new KOA table. This is the work and the donation of our parishioner, Chris Graper. He dried the Koa, cut it, treated it, and fashioned it with love for The Blessed Sacrament. He is now making a Koa proces-sion cross which will be ready in a couple weeks. We also want to thank Pete and Laverne Costa for having the cross over the altar made of Koa and donating it to the parish. (The corpus on this cross is an original dona-tion of Frieda Lee). With all this completed, you will notice that all the significant sanctu-ary furniture is KOA: the altar, the presider’s chair, the lectern, the tabernacle table, the holy oil table, the crucifix, and soon, the proces-sional cross. With this, the refurnishing of the sanctuary is completed. By all standards, it is liturgically correct and done by using the pride of Hawaiian wood. MAHALO!

Malia Puka O Kalani Church                                            Fr. Joe Hennen 

Names will remain on our Prayer List unless we are notified differently.

Please Keep in Prayer Fr. Joseph Hennen Ernest Matsumoto Aunty Patty Grube Uncle Tony Moniz Aunty Dora Costa Aunty Mamo Otineru Aunty Nita Kua Aunty Elizabeth Dulatre Aunty Mabel Silva Aunty Irene Kondo Shirley Rizzo Grace Carter Rupert Tripp Jr. John Tardino Daniel Richards Uncle Warren Curtis Aunty Babes Viverios Terry Tardino Patricia Riggi Donald Swain Ruth Ehrhorn Samson Wana Sr. Bill Fredericks Marsol Hoopii Joey Lee Kathleen Yamamoto and all those who are sick.

New Koa stand for the tabernacle. 

MALIA COLLECTIONS

KOA BOWL $ 2,397.00

TOTAL SUNDAY DEPOSIT $ 3,094.04

MASS INTENTION

$ 20.00

RENT $ 677.04

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Anointing of the Sick: Contact the rectory office for arrangements. Baptisms: Infant (under 7) Preparation sessions for parents available 9 times a year. Call the rectory office to register at 935-1465. Baptisms: (over 7-adult) / First Communion / Confirmation: Sr. Marykutty 935-1202 Hospital Communion: Donna Saiki 935-7801 Home Communion: Joanne Kahaloa 961-2726 Marriages: Contact rectory office at least 6 months in advance. Funerals: Contact rectory office before meeting with funeral director.

Sacraments 

Directory  

Pastor: Rev. Samuel Loterte, SSS Associate Pastor Rev. Gregorio de Guzman, SSS. Deacons: Rev. Don Aanavi Rev. Jerry Nunogawa Rev. Julio Akapito St. Joseph School Principal: Ms. Victoria Torcolini: 935-4936

Office Staff & Ministries Business Manager: David Watson Social Outreach: Sr. Ruth Zonunthari Administrator of Church and Grounds: Br. Eduardo Mabilen SSS Receptionist: Robyn Whittington Housekeeping: “Cres” Castillo Maintenance Supervisor: Robert Balga Religious Education Coordinator: Sr. Marykutty Youth & Young Adult Ministry: Chrislyn Villena: 935-1465 Food Pantry, Maintenance & Security Mario Miguel: 990-9137

Liturgy Coordinator: Cecil Farin Music Ministry Coordinator & St. Joseph Choir Gloria Mendoza-Watson Alabare Choir: Godfrey Nachor Aloha Choir: Sylvia Young Engaged Encounter: 961-2442 Fred & Patti Basilio Marriage Encounter: 935-8464 Deacon Jerry & Rose Nunogawa Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Carol Denis Adult Scripture Study: Deacon Don Aanavi Prison Ministry: John Aguiar: 935-8392 Parish Pastoral Advisory Council: Anna Texeira Finance Council: Evelyn Pacheco Prayer Network: Kathy Choi Call rectory: 935-1465 with your prayer request

This Week’s Calendar  

Eternal Rest Grant unto them O Lord &

let perpetual light shine upon them

+Florentina Failano

+Marcelo Matias, Sr.

SUNDAY, May 23 “Pentecost Sunday” 10:15 am •Final Religious Education Classes/SJHS 11:30 am •Youth Mass/St. Joseph Church 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 7:00 pm •Young Adults Ministry/SJS Gym MONDAY, May 24 10:00 am •Aloha Choir Rehearsal/St. Joseph Church 12:30 pm •Food Pantry/St. Joseph Church 1:00 pm •Bulletin Meeting/St. Joseph Rectory Library 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 5:30 pm •MSMHC Prayer Service & Fellowship/St. Joseph Church & Rectory Meeting Room 6:30 pm •Youth & Young Adults Choir Rehearsal/St. Joseph Church TUESDAY, May 25 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 6:30 pm •Small Christian Community/SJ Rectory Conference Room 7:00 pm •Novena (Rosary 6:30 pm)/St. Joseph Church WEDNESDAY, May 26 12:30 pm •Food Pantry/Malia Puka O Kalani Church 3:30 pm •Spiritual Growth Group/St. Joseph Church Breezeway 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 6:00 pm •Basic Christian Community/YMI 7:00 pm •Alabare Choir Rehearsal/St. Joseph Church 7:00 pm •Wake Service (+Florentina Failano)/Dodo Mortuary Chapel THURSDAY, May 27 10:30 am •Funeral Mass (+Florentina Failano)/St. Joseph Church 11:30 am •Social Ministry Hot Meal Service/St. Joseph Rectory Meeting Room 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 5:30 pm •Cursillo Group/St. Joseph Rectory Library 6:30 pm •St. Joseph Choir Rehearsal/St. Joseph Rectory Library 7:00 pm •Filipino Mass & Fellowship/St. Joseph Church & Rectory Mtg Rm FRIDAY, May 28 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 7:00 pm •SJHS Baccalaureate Mass/St. Joseph Church 7:00 pm •Wake Service (+Maria Tamayo)/Dodo Mortuary Chapel

SATURDAY, May 29 8:45 am •Church Cleaners #5/St. Joseph Church 10:00 am •Bible Study w/Dcn. Don Aanavi/St. Joseph Rectory Library 10:00 am •Reconciliation/St. Joseph Church 1:00 pm •High School Youth Ministry (Water Wars)/St. Joseph Rectory Library 3:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 6:15 pm •First Holy Communion Rehearsal/St. Joseph Church

SUNDAY, May 30 “The Most Holy Trinity” 9:00 am •Mass w/First Holy Communion/St. Joseph Church 2:00 pm •Chuukese Mass & Fellowship/St. Joseph Church & Rectory Meeting Room 4:30 pm •Evening Prayer & Benediction/St. Joseph Church 7:00 pm •Young Adults Ministry (Faith Formation)/SJ Rectory Library

COLLECTION 5/03/2010 ST. JOSEPH CHURCH

WEEKLY COLLECTION

5:00 pm $ 1,515.00

7:00 am $ 2,007.00

9:00 am $ 1,893.00

11:30 am $ 1,192.00

6:00 pm $ 1,126.10

Sunday Total Collection

$ 7,733.10

Candles $ 216.00

Food Pantry $ 334.00

Donations/Others

$ 2,729.00

Total Other Revenue

$ 3,279.00

RESTRICTED DONATIONS

Parish Hall Fund

$ 1,129.00

School Fund $ 687.00

Bldg. Maint. Fund

$ 404.00

Misc. $ 1,640.29

Total Restricted Donations

$ 3,860.29

Total Weekly Deposit

$ 14,872.39

Parish Hall Fund to Date

$ 393,889.58

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Thank you for your support of our Parish Bulletin! 

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570 Kinoole Street

# 935-8445

CATHOLIC CHARITIES HAWAII

Helping people in need to help themselves, regardless of their faith.

Hawai`i Island Program Services:

.- Adult Foster Homes - Immigration and Employment Services - Therapeutic Foster Care Foster Parent Training - Transitional Housing for Homeless Families

East Hawai`i: 935-4673 (HOPE) West Hawai`i: 331-4763 (HOPE)

Statewide HELP Line:

Provides information, help with applications for emergency

assistance and referrals to CCH programs or other local resources.

933-4357 (HELP) 331-4357 (HELP)

Cars for Catholic Charities

You can donate your car to help support programs serving youth, families, immigrants, and seniors.

Cars Donation Program: 961-7122

www.CatholicCharitiesHawaii.org

Christ is counting on you . to find out more about Cursillo. Contact Joyce Berrios 966-6763

St. Joseph School Call 808-933-1459 for more information

Pacific Pinnacle A State Certified

CNA Class Certified Nurse Aid

688 Kinoole St. Suite 101

Hilo, HI 96720

Information and Enrollment (808) 258-9824 (808) 965-5163

Terry Cyr, RN

SOCIAL MINISTRY ……. Sr. Ruth Zonunthari

Special Needs Mass on Sunday, May 16, 2010, at 6 pm

Seven Principles of Catholic Social Teaching  ►Life and Dignity of Human Person  ►Call to Family, community and participation  ►Rights and re‐sponsibilities  ►Option for the poor and the vul‐nerable  ►The dignity of Work and the Right of Worker Solidarity  ►Care for God’s creation 

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