our lord jesus christ, king of the universe
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St. Stephen Catholic Church Sunday BulletinTRANSCRIPT
2747 Pali Highway Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
(808) 595-3105 [email protected]
facebook.com/st.stephenpali
OFFICE HOURS: Tues—Thurs: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm* Mon, Fri & Sat: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
*Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
PASTOR
Fr. Mario Raquepo
STAFF Deacon Ronald Choo Sister Marykutty Kottuppallil, MSMHC Rosemary Hashimoto, Secretary
FAITH FORMATION
CCD-Children Velma Guieb-Mamuad
Youth & Confirmation Rosemary Hashimoto (interim)
R. C. I. A. Debbie Fujiyama
Parish Scripture Groups Francis Jordan
PARISH MINISTRIES
Homebound & Bereavement Virginia Jordan & Helen Luke
Hospitality David Tom
Altar Server Zachary Choo
Liturgical Music Leka Leaeno (Saturday Vigil) Stanley Wong (Sunday)
Lector Beverly Perry
Holy Communion at Mass Jennifer Tamayo
Sacristy Celine Asato & David Tom
Justice & Peace TBA ——— (Respect Life) TBA ——— (Aloysius Food Pantry) TBA ——— (Family Promise Hawaii)
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Pastoral Council Patricia Silva
Stewardship/Discipleship Council
Bernard Ho (interim)
Finance Council James Solidum (interim)
Liturgy Commission TBA
Building/Planning Committee Loretta Chee & Richard Leong
Social Fellowship Sui Kozuma & Kitchen Crew
CATHOLIC PARISH
VISITATION OF THE SICK: Priest and Homebound Ministers are available to visit the infirm or hospitalized. Please contact the Parish. For sacramental emergency, call 595-3105 and press #2 BAPTISM: Sacramental preparation is required. If you are expecting or have a child to be baptized, please call the Parish office for more information MARRIAGE: The Diocese of Honolulu requires couples to marry in the Church to participate in the preparation for the Sacrament of Matrimony. Couples should contact the office for Marriage Preparation at least 6 months before the wedding FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: Kokua! Please contact your Church prior to making arrangements with a funeral home
PARISHIONERS: When changing address/telephone, or moving out of the Parish, please kindly notify the office NEW PARISHIONERS: If you would like to become a parishioner of St. Stephen, please use forms available at the entrance of the Church or contact the office
E KOMO MAI
weekend MASS CONFESSION
SATURDAY (Main Church ) ………... 4:00 pm SATURDAY …..…… 3:00 — 3:30 pm SUNDAY (Chapel) ………...………… 7:15 am or by appointment (Main Church) .……...….… 9:30 am
WEEKDAY mass Devotion & ADORATION Chapel of St. Catherine Eucharistic Adoration ...… WED Mass
MONDAY— SATURDAY ............ 8:00 am Holy Rosary ……………….. before Mass
S t. S Tephen
Donations/Collections
Votive Offering 69.00
All Souls Day 96.00
Hall Use 170.00
Chapel renovation 1,000.00
Facilities Repair & Mainten. 600.00
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Mass Intentions
PLEASE PRAY
For the sick & homebound:
ROLAND ALBARADO, MARGARET ROBELLO, JOE CHANG, DON YEE, CARRIE TALWAR
GOOD NEWS
STEWARDSHIP OF OUR LORD
“.. .For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.
The last enemy to be destroyed is death .” 1 Corinthians 15:26
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
ALOYSIUS TOM FOOD PANTRY
Weekly Offerings (November 15 & 16, 2014)
Saturday 4:00 pm Mass 1,648.04
7:15 am Mass 510.00
9:30 am Mass 756.00
Total Offering 2,914.04
Ezekiel 34:11–12, 15–17 / 1 Corinthians 15:20–26, 28 / Matthew 25:31–46
A little over a year ago, many people were eager to hear about the birth of the newest heir to the British throne, Prince George.
What makes people so interested? Does the whole idea of royalty capture our imagination and give us a “fairy tale” moment—a chance to live in a simpler time (at least to our childhood selves)?
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. This story is emphatically not a fairy tale, and not like any king we’ve experienced or read about here on earth.
This King comes as one who was obedient to his Father, even to death on a cross.
This King comes, raised from the dead, to destroy death and put all things under his reign.
This King also comes as a shepherd to gather his scattered sheep, bind their wounds, and give them pasture.
And this King gathers the nations before him to judge not by how powerful they were, but how they cared for the least among them.
On the last Sunday of the Church year, before we turn our faces again toward incarnation and birth, we remind ourselves that we are still on a journey with the King of kings and that he will come again. It’s part of the Eucharistic Prayer in the Acclamation of Faith at every liturgy: “We proclaim your death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again” [emphasis added].
Let us strive to be even more eager, more joyful, and more prepared for this King to come than we were for Prince George. Let us begin now to live into the new life he has given us. Mary Katharine Deeley [email protected]
Mahalo for your generous donations. We will be taking your gifts and offerings to St. John the Baptist soon. Please continue to remember them in your prayers.
Mahalo for your faithful service and continued generosity!
For the recently deceased: MARTIN LUKE, DAVID LIU, BOBBY LOWE, ETHEL LEE, ELLEN SHAM, PATSY TAM, GWENDOLYN JOSEPH, HAZEL ANDRADE, MARIA GUIEB , MERRY CRIS HO, YVONNE PACARRO, LESTER MABERY, FLORENCE HO, ETHEL AU, GINNY STAHL, PAUL WONG, TONY BARON, MABEL LUKE, ELLEN KALAHELE, JOHN COSTA, MARTHA OYADAMORI, CAROLYN AKI, HARRY BENDER
Saturday, November 22:
4:00 p.m. Mass: † All families
Sunday, November 23:
7:15 a.m. Mass:† All who have died 9:30 am Mass: † Eric Andrade
Monday, November 24:
8 am Mass: † Sigmund Panek
Tuesday, November 25:
8 am Mass: † Rochelle Tomaselli
Wednesday, November 26:
8 am Mass: † Christopher Berengue
Thursday, November 27:
9 am Mass: All families
Friday, November 28:
8 am Mass: † Christopher Berengue
Saturday, November 29:
8 am Mass: All Souls in Purgatory
11/23 Esther Visaya
Yvonne Iida
11/24 Tony Louis
11/25 Doris Militante
11/26 Cathrine Dorothy Aikau James Marn
11/29 Lionel Almeida
We will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick on the Feast of Christ the King at the 4:00 p.m. Saturday Mass (Nov. 22) only. This is one of the Seven Sacraments Christ has given to the faithful as a sign of the Father’s healing love for his people. If you or a loved one is in need of the Sacrament and you missed the Saturday Mass, please make an appointment with Father Mario.
Liturgical Ministries
November 23, 2014
Faith Formation
Next Week: November 29 & 30
Altar server: [Sat] —
[Sun] — All Servers
Lector: [Sat] - Teresa Bryan/Richard Leong [Sun] -Frank Jordan/Bev Perry
EMHC: [Sat] — Maris Ho, Kristyn Ho [Sun] — Gwen Kurahara/Sandy
Wong/Helen Luke
This week
CCD
November 30 Advent wreaths
YOUTH
Class
Parish Scripture Groups
Wed. November 26 9:15 a.m. & 6:30 pm
R.C.I.A.
November 30 Parish Feast Celebration
Tuesday, November 25: 4:00 p.m. (Sat.) Choir Practice (Please call the office if you are interested in attending)
Wednesday, November 26: 8:30 a.m.—9:00 a.m. Eucharistic Adoration
Thursday, November 27: NO 7:00 p.m. (Sun) Choir Practice
Collection Counting: Team 1
Church Cleaners: Carolyn & Bernard Ho,
Christy Nakano, Helen Luke, Alma & Alfredo Tuazon
We only have two Holy Days of Obligation that we observe in our Diocese. Christmas and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Patroness of our nation. Masses will be at 8:00 a.m. in the chapel and 6:00 p.m. in the church. Following our 6:00 p.m. Mass we will bless the Marian Grotto. Her quiet presence along the Pali Highway is a comfort to many. Let us give thanks and honor her for her constant help and intercession.
We already have $100.00 for seed money toward the new piano. Sign up for bread is at the front door. There will be pick after all Masses.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK—November 22nd
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION—Monday, DECEMBER 8TH
Bread Sale for PIANO FUND—December 13-14
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED A CATHOLIC EDUCATION?
Sacred Hearts Academy, private school for girls preschool to 12th grade will conduct a Fall Open House on Sunday November 23rd at 2:30 p.m. For more information call the Admissions Office at 734-5058, ext. 224 (Karen Muramoto)
THANKSGIVING DAY—November 27
PARISH FEAST DAY—November 30th
Our Thanksgiving Mass will be November 27th at 9:00 a.m. This year there will be two tables that Father will bless our usual bountiful offering and a new one with items from your home to be used at your Thanksgiving celebration. Please bring an item you would like blessed marked with your name so it will be returned to you. Mahalo to all those who are helping to prepare for our celebrations.
A reminder that our Parish Feast Day is celebrated on the First Sunday of Advent. (actual feast is December 26th). A Fellowship will follow the Sunday 9:30 a.m. Mass. Please join your parish in honoring our patron Saint the First Martyr of the Christian Church. All Ministers are asked to attend the Mass.
END OF THE CHURCH YEAR—November 29th
This week will be a busy one for us. We will be changing out the 2014 Missals for the 2015 on Saturday Nov. 29th as we prepare for the First Sunday of Advent. Please meet in the church after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. There will also be decorating and preparing of food for Sunday. Please see Patti Silva or Sui Kozuma if you would like to help.
Note: the Nuuanu Valley Inter-faith Thanksgiving Prayer service will be held Tuesday, November 25 at Temple Emanu-El at 7 p.m.
d e a r P A D R E
Q
A
Did Jesus exist before his earthly birth?
WEEKLY SCRIPTURAL READINGS
Monday, November 24 St. Andrew Dung-Lac
and Companions, Martyrs
Revelation 14:1—3,4b—5
Luke 21:1—4
Tuesday, November 25 St. Catherine of Alexandria
Revelation 14:14—19
Luke 21:12—19
Wednesday, November 26
Revelation 15:1—4
Luke 21:12—19
Thursday, November 27
USA: Thanksgiving Day
Revelation 18:1—2,
21—23; 19:1-3, 9a
Luke 21:20—28
Friday, November 28
Revelation 20:1-4, 11-21:2
Luke 21:29—33
Saturday, November 29
Revelation 22:1—7
Luke 21:34—36
SUNDAY, November 30 FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Isaiah 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7
1 Corinthians 1:3—9
Mark 13:33—37
I want to know whether Jesus existed before his earthly birth. I
realize nothing is impossible with God, but this certainly adds
to the mystery.
Jesus explains his relationship with God the Father in
John 14:10–11 when he asks Philip, “Do you not believe
that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The
words that I speak to you I do not speak on my own.
The Father who dwells in me is doing his works. Believe
me that I am in the Father and the Father is in me.”
But how did Jesus exist before he was born of the Virgin
Mary? Origen, one of the early Church Fathers said,
"That there was never a time when he did not exist is to
be taken with a certain allowance. For these very words
‘when’ and ‘never’ are terms of temporal significance,
while whatever is said of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit, is to be understood as transcending all time,
all ages, and all eternity” (The Fundamental Doctrines,
4:4:1).
Jesus was physically born into this world and Jesus is
fully human, but he is also fully divine. We cannot
equate Jesus’ birth with our birth. Jesus transcends the
limits of time and space.
So how did Jesus exist before his birth? We cannot
know.
Is that part of the mystery? It most certainly is.
FR. PATRICK KEYES, CSsR [email protected]
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, the patronal feast
of the United States, is a Holy Day of Obligation. Because this
feast honoring Mary, the Mother of God, celebrates one of the
most important events in salvation history, it is never abrogated,
even when December 8 falls on a Saturday or a Monday.
However, if December 8 falls on a Sunday (as in, for instance,
2013), the celebration of the Solemnity of the Immaculate
Conception is transferred to Monday, December 9, because
Sundays in Advent take precedence over any other feast. When
the celebration is transferred, rather than naturally falling on a
Monday, the obligation to attend Mass does not transfer with it.