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MARY, STAR OF THE SEA PARISHJuly14,2019
Served by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament
4470 Aliikoa Street. Honolulu, Hawaii 96821
808 734-0396 www.staroftheseahonolulu.com
LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday: 7:30 AM 5:30 PM (Anticipated Sunday Mass) Sunday : 6:30 AM 8:15 AM 10:15 AM 11:45 AM 5:30PM WEEKDAYS 6:30 AM 5:30 PM
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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 7:30 am and 5:30 pm (Anticipated Sunday Mass)
Sunday: 6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 11:45 am, and 5:30 pm
Liturgy of the Word for Children: 8:15 am and 10:15 am
Weekday: Mon. thru Fri. 6:30 am and 5:30 pm
Holidays: 7:30 am only.
SACRAMENTAL SERVICES & DEVOTIONS
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: 4:00pm Daily, 1st Friday 6:15 pm-8:15 pm
Liturgy of the Hours: Morning Prayer (Lauds) Mon.-Fri. 7:05 am, Sat. 8:05 am
Evening Prayer (Vespers) 4:35 - 4:55 p.m. Daily
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 4:55 - 5:05 p.m. Daily
Holy Rosary: Mon.-Fri. 5:45 am; Sat. 6:45 am; 5:00 pm
Chaplet of Divine Mercy: 5:05 - 5:15 pm, Sat./Sun. only
Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary: 1st Sun./mo, 2:30 pm, Chapel
Novena: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal: Mon. 6:15 am, 5:25 pm
Charismatic Prayer Meeting: 2nd & 4th Friday, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
First Saturday Devotion led by S.H.W.A.Y. 6:30 am (before Sat. 7:30 am Mass)
Reconciliation: Mon. thru Fri.: 5:05 - 5:25 pm; Sat: 5:05 to 5:25 pm, or contact the
rectory for an appointment.
Baptism: Please contact Darlene Ah Yo, 734-0396
Wedding: Pls. contact Parish Office at least six months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick: By appointment, please contact the Parish Office
Funeral: Pls. contact Parish Office before contacting the mortuary.
MINISTRIES LISTING
ADMINISTRATIVE
Finance Council - Theodore Jung
Parish Pastoral Council - Diane Hee
Stewardship Committee - Sheri Gleason
HOSPITALITY
Social Activities - Maria Adversalo
LITURGICAL
Altar Servers - Bob Ehrhorn
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Frances Doyle
Proclaimers of the Word (Lectors) - Teddy Adorable
Worship - Betty Samaritano
Ushers - Richard Conradt
Music/Liturgy - Cynthia Young
SACRAMENTAL
Baptism Preparation - Darlene Ah Yo
RCIA Program - Deanna Rasmussen
CCD - Jackie Ng-Osorio
Liturgy of the Word for Children - Frances Doyle
Youth Confirmation - Nichelle Soriano
Adult Confirmation - Valerie Pedro
SERVICE
Peace & Social Justice - Debra Arellano
Liturgical Arts & Environment - Br. Buddy Yanzon
Church Cleaning - Steven Fatai
Senior Arts & Craft - Barbara Pang
Mothers & Babies Project - Yvonne Izumi
Healing Hearts - Alysa K. Makahanaloa
Health Ministry - Maureen Burke/Wellness: Hula, Tai-Chi, Yoga
FAITH GROUPS
Charismatic Prayer Group - Dennis Izumi/ Yvonne Izumi
Monday Bible Group - MaryLou Brogan/Anita Moutafakis
Wednesday Morning Bible Group - Darlene Ah Yo
Knights of Columbus - Todd Kirwan
Catholic Chinese Ministry of Honolulu - Tony AuYeung
Third Order of Mary - Mely McGivern
Family Rosary Movement - S.H.W.A.Y. - Keith Febrero
TEMPORALITIES
Planning & Building Committee - Frank Doyle
Currency Counting Ministry - Lorraine Lau
East Honolulu Food Festival - Frank Doyle/Rick Manayan
YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS - Middle School EDGE, High School
(LifeTeen)/ Young Adults - Nichelle Soriano
FAMILY MINISTRY - Anne Hung
AD SPACE
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K E N O S I S
Dear Sisters and Brothers, Grace and Peace in our Lord Jesus! Please find inserted in our Parish bulletin the Statutes of the Pastoral Council of Mary, Star of the Sea Parish. Our beloved Bishop Larry promulgated the norms for Parish Pastoral Councils in the Diocese in November of 2018. All the parishes in the diocese are required by the norms to have a functioning pastoral council with statutes by Sunday, June 9, 2019. We have had a functioning PPC for six years under my term as your Pastor. We received the norms and I called the PPC for meetings to adopt the template given by the Diocese. It took us three meetings to finalize our statutes which are attached for your information and guidance. I am happy to inform you that together with Fr. Pat, we selected and are appointing the members of our Parish Pastoral Council according to the PPC norms. They are the following non ex-officio members: Teddy Adorable, Maria Adversalo, Richard Conradt, Frances Doyle, Sheri Gleason, Mely McGivern, Diane Nakanishi, and Cynthia Young. The ex- officio members are: Fr. Pat Labasano, SSS, Deacon Raffy Mendoza, Lisa Foster, Margaret Rufo, Nichelle Soriano and yours truly. May I request you to pray that all of us may devotedly work together under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the intercession of our Blessed Mother as we continue building the Kingdom of God here in our local parish. Keeping you all in my prayers especially in the Eucharist. In our Bread of Life, Fr. Frankie, SSS Pastor Mary, Star of the Sea Parish 4470 Aliikoa Street Honolulu, HI 96821 (808) 734-0396
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Weekly Offerings of July 06/07, 2019
ACTUAL
Weekly Offerings: $9,649.02
Fiscal Year to Date: (actual) $18,963.00
Fiscal Year to Date: (budget) $44,828.00
Total Budget: (07/01/2019 to 06/30/2020) $524,500.00
OTHER COLLECTIONS
Local Homeless Outreach: $33.45
Novena: $69.10
Diocesan Seminarian Education Fund: $125.00
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Stewardship Corner….
What Does Ordinary Time Mean in the Catholic Church?
And Why Is It Called Ordinary?
Because the term ordinary in English most often means something that’s not special or distinctive, many
people think that Ordinary Time refers to parts of the calendar of the Catholic Church that are
unimportant. Even though the season of Ordinary Time makes up most of the liturgical year in the
Catholic Church, the fact that Ordinary time refers to those periods that fall outside of the major liturgical
seasons reinforces this impression. Yet Ordinary Time is far from unimportant or uninteresting.
Why Is Ordinary Time Called Ordinary?
Ordinary Time is called “ordinary” not because it is common but simply because the weeks of Ordinary
Time are numbered. The Latin word ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series, stems from the Latin
word ordo, from which we get the English word order. Thus, the numbered weeks of Ordinary Time in
fact represent the ordered life of the Church — the period in which we live our lives neither in feasting (as
in the Christmas and Easter seasons) or in more severe penance (as in Advent and Lent), but in
watchfulness and expectation of the Second Coming of Christ.
Thus for Catholics, Ordinary Time is the part of the year in which Christ, the Lamb of God, walks among
us and transforms our lives. There’s nothing “ordinary” about that!
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Praying for Health Comfort & Healing
Patricia Bova
Byron Chang
Esther Chee
Earl Cobb
Robert Hoffman
Thelma Lum
Alice Martensen
Antonio Piligrino
Jeanette Souza
Margaret Wise
Arleen Wong
Ken Wong
Praying for Eternal Rest
Adeline T. Brash
Bruce Koppel
Jules M. Kozuki
Barbara Leong
Luviminda Villanueva Lewis
James Alexander Napier
Conrad Passas, Sr.
Agnes Man Yee Wong
Eugenia Wong
Shuit Ching Young
Gospel Reflection
This parable leaves no doubt about who our neighbor is — anyone (without distinction of race or relationship) who needs our help; nor about how we should love him — by taking pity on him, being compassionate towards his spiritual or corporal needs; and it is not just a matter of hav-ing the right feelings towards him: we must do
something, we must generously serve him.
Christians, who should be disciples of Christ, should share his love and compassion, never distancing themselves from others' needs. One way to express love for one's neighbor is to per-form the "works of mercy," which get their name
from the fact that they are not duties in justice.
There are fourteen such works, seven spiritual and seven corporal. The spiritual are: To convert the sinner; To instruct the ignorant; To counsel the doubtful; To comfort the sorrowful; To bear wrongs patiently; To forgive injuries; To pray for the living and the dead. The corporal works are: To feed the hungry; To give drink to the thirsty; To clothe the naked; To shelter the homeless; To visit the sick; To visit the imprisoned; To bury
the dead.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Fred Rogers, who would later famously have his own “Neighborhood,” earned his first de-gree in music composition. He went to work in television and found his way into children’s programming as a puppeteer, composer, and organist. He studied to become a Presbyte-rian minister and to earn a degree in child de-velopment in his off hours. After his ordina-tion, his church agreed he should continue to be the best possible grownup neighbor to children who could use one. Neighbors aren’t simply the folks next door. They’re primarily the people who need us most.
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PARISH OFFICE INFORMATION
SCHOOL OFFICE INFORMATION
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
JULY 14, 2019 FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CHURCH CALENDAR
Sunday, July 14, 2019 (15th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 11:45 am, 5:30 pm Masses
3:00 pm, Chinese (Mandarin) Mass, Chapel
No Knights of Columbus Hospitality after the Masses
6:30 pm, Family Rosary Movement, S.H.W.A.Y./Social Hall
Monday, July 15, 2019 (St. Bonaventure)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
9:00 am, Adults/Seniors Activity Meeting, 2nd Fl. Activity Center
Tuesday, July 16, 2019 (Our Lady of Mount Carmel)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
10:30 am, Bible Study, PLC Meeting Room
Thursday, July 18, 2019 (St. Camillus de Lellis)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
9:00 am, Hula Class, Social Hall
Friday, July 19, 2019
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
Saturday, July 20, 2019 (St. Apolinaris) BVM
7:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
10:30 am-11:30 am, Tai Chi Class, Cafeteria
12:00 pm-1:00 pm, Yoga Class, Social Hall
Sunday, July 21, 2019 (16th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 11:45 am, 5:30 pm Masses
6:00 pm, Next Step Shelter, PSJ Ministry, Kaka’ako
Knights Richard Barcheski’s 102nd Birthday, Cafeteria
6:30 pm, Family Rosary Movement, S.H.W.A.Y./ Social Hall
PARISH CLERGY
Fr. Francisco de los Reyes, SSS—Pastor
Fr. Paterno Labasano, SSS—Parochial Vicar
Fr. Bob Stark, SSS — In Residence
Br. Buddy Yanzon, SSS
PARISH OFFICE STAFF
Anne Hung—Office Administrator
Sarah Bryant—Secretary
Darlene Ah Yo—Director of Religious Education
Nichelle Soriano—Youth/Young Adults Minister
Steven Fatai—Sacristan
Noel Patricio—Facilities Manager
MARY, STAR OF THE SEA SCHOOL
Margaret Rufo—Principal
4469 Malia Street
Honolulu, HI 96821
Tel. 734-0208 / Fax: 735-9790
www.starofthesea.org
EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Lisa Foster, Ed.D.—Director
4470 Aliikoa St, Suite 100
Honolulu HI 96821/Tel. 734-3840/Fax: 732-1738
www.staroftheseaelc.org
Monday through Friday 8AM—4PM
PARISH OFFICE 808.734.0396
PARISH FAX 808.744.2008
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 14, 2019
First Reading:
Deuteronomy 30:10-14
Second Reading:
Colossians 1:15-20
Gospel
Luke 10:25-37
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SCHOOL NEWS
MARY, STAR OF THE SEA EARLY LEARNING CENTER
SUMMER EXCURSION 2019 HIGHLIGHTS
Bishop Museum: Science Center/ Volcano Exhibit
Session 1: Preschool & Kindergarten (4-6 years)
Lego Center
Science Center-Volcano/Lava Exhibit
Honolulu Zoo
Bio-Artifacts
Young
Preschool
(3 years old)