Holy Trinity Catholic Church A Stewardship Parish July 2, 2017 5919 Kalanianaole Highway; Honolulu, HI 96821 Ph. 808-396-0551 email: holytrinity@rcchawaii.org Website: holytrinitychurchhi.org Emergency phone: 772-2422 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Online Giving QR code Pastor: Fr. Michel Dalton, OFM Capuchin Deacons: Steve Kula and Dan Guinaugh Masses: Saturday: 5pm Sunday: 7, 9 & 11am Weekdays: 5pm Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday: 3:45-4:15 or by appointment Our mission: make Christ known to the world through Word, Sacrament, Prayer and Service. Our vision: is to be a welcoming parish committed to serving others.
Office Hours: M-F 8:30 to 4:30 Sat. 8:00 to 12 To register: call the Parish office to register and to sign up for envelopes Parish Staff: 396-0551 Pastoral Associate: Carole Suapaia Business Administrator: Nancy Lui-Kwan Assistant Bookkeeper: Devon Knight Office Assistant: Evelyn Lee Secretary: Patti Dau Music Directors: Ken & Trissa Walter Religious Education Staff K-8 & First Sacraments Carrie Boyer: 393-6797 9-12 & Confirmation Dominic Olaso: 393-5335 Adult Education Staff Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Dcn. Steve Kula: 396-0299 Baptism Classes George Uyeno: george.uyeno@gmail.com Sacraments Marriage: call office before making any wedding arrangements Funerals: call office before calling Funeral Director. Anointing of the sick: if you are seriously ill, or will be undergoing surgery, please contact Parish office Thrift Shop: Thursday-Saturday 9 to 2; drop off all donations in bins. 396-0678 Want to join a Ministry? Please contact: Eucharistic and Sacristan Ministry Dcn. Steve Kula: skula@rcchawaii.org Lector Ministry Phyllis Young: alohaphyllis@icloud.com Altar servers: Dave Belatti: debeatti@aol.com Art & Environment Maureen Yamasaki: maureen@ethawaii.com Baptismal Prep George and Doreen Uyeno george.uyeno@gmail.com Cancer Support Group Ann Jones: ajones4414@aol.com CCD/RE/First Sacrament Prep Carrie Boyer: cboyer@rcchawaii.org Children s Sunday Liturgy/Kidsword Carrie Boyer: cboyer@rcchawaii.org Church Cleaning Shirley Fake: faket001@hawaii.rr.com Family Promise Gloria Zane: Gloria.zane@hawaiiantel.net Greeters/Hospitality Carole Suapaia: csuapaia@rcchawaii.org Homebound Ministry Gloria Zane: Gloria.zane@hawaiiantel.net Maintenance Committee Tom Fake: faket001@hawaii.rr.com Music Ministry Trissa Walter: twalter@rcchawaii.org Parking Lot Ministry Mike Ishii: mei2445@aol.com Social Activities Committee Ann Jones: ajones4414@aol.com Stewardship Committee Bob & Charlotte White: bcwhite@hawaiiantel.net Sick & Bereavement Carole Suapaia: csuapaia@rcchawaii.org Thrift Shop Ministry Eileen DeLucia: eandkaloha@hawaii.rr.com Ushers Ministry Bob White: bcwhite@hawaiiantel.net Website Paul Hilton: edfitz4117@gmail.com MyParish APP richmeiers@gmail.com Youth Ministry Dominic Olaso: godchaser808@yahoo.com HTC Groups and Ministry Weekly Calendar Monday: Cancer Support Group Parish Meeting Rm 6:30pm, 2nd and 4th weeks of the month. Tuesday: Choir practice held in the Church, 6:30pm Wednesday: Charismatic Prayer Group, in Church at 7pm Thursday: Youth Group Parish Meeting Rm.6:30 pm BCC Group held at Don & Phyllis Young s home, inform: call 395-6694 Sunday Scriptures Sharing Group, once a month; Frank & Lillian Chang, Meeting in RCIA Room, 753-1190 lchang479@gmail.com Saturday: Neocatechumenate Groupend of month in chapel Sunday: Sunday Evening Bible Sharing Group, Parish Meeting Rm. 6pm, call Dcn. Dan 2
A cup of cold water is all it takes Whoever gives even a cup of water to one of these little ones in the name of a discipletruly I tell you, none of these will lose their reward [ Matthew 10:42]. It s interesting that Jesus specifies that the cup of water is to be cold. There are several layers of meaning that He is implying by being so specific. We take for granted cold water because we can usually get some at anytime either from a bottle in the refrigerator, by adding some ice cubes to oiur glass or just sipping from a water fountain. When we go out to eat the first thing that the waitperson serves us is a glass of cold water that usually hasn t been asked for a nd is free of charge. Thinking scripturally we have to understand that for Jesus cold water is a BIG deal. Usually women went to the village well, early in the morning, and got the cold water, filled their jugs, returned home and everyone began their day with a cold drink. As the day went on and the heat began to rise so too did the temperature of the jugs of water. Later in the dayif you were offered a cold drink of water it meant that someone went back to the well, out of their way, to offer you true hospitality. This was a great example of showing care and concern for others just as Jesus implied and intended. The point that He was making is that anything we do for one another is a BIG DEAL. Another layer to explore, to understand this gospel, is to know who these little ones are. They happen to be anyone who gives witness to Jesus, God, and His Holy Spirit in their public lives. He forewarned His followers that the mission might have it challenges but that He would always protect them as he saw fit. He wanted them to know that they would never know what to expect but to always trust Him every step of the way. Jesus also gives the larger population, those non-disciples, a fair warning also. He expects something of them, and us, as well.. ~if you welcome me/you welcome God who sent me. ~if you welcome a prophet/ you receive a prophets reward. ~if you welcome a righteous person/ you receive the same reward a righteous person receives. Our Lord is teaching us that disciples who live a faithful life is all about those trips to the well to fetch a cup of cold water- - - not for ourselves- - but to give to someone else. We are all alike in our thirst. We are all alike in our need. And the only person who can quench that spiritual thirst is the One who offers not just ordinary water but the living water of baptism. It s a simple pattern...he quenches our thirst and we offer others the opportunity to have some of that same water. Doing the same thing for others is, well, really cool. See you at the well, 3
Pastoral Council Discussion: State of the Parish At the recent Council meeting a lively discussion was held that centered on different aspects of our parish life. Fr. Mike asked the Council members to share their insights in the following areas: 1-Area of Parish needs. 2-Areas of possible expansion of services/ministries. 3-Where, or to what, are we devoting our: Time? Resources? Energy? 4- As a Pastoral Council member how have you a) communicated to other parishioners? b) listened to others and brought their needs to our meetings? c) encouraged others to get involved in our community? At the June 17th meeting a large portion of the meeting was devoted to looking at the topic, Area of Growth. Members were encouraged that Fr. Mike will include a Young Adult Representative on the next Council. Discussion looked at the age and financial demographics of our geographic area. It was noted that we do not have many "young families or young adults" moving into our area...but that we still need to make opportunities available for the Youth and Young Adults that attend our church. Another area that was viewed positively was the activity of our Stewardship Committee. Their encouraging others to "get involved" in parish activities and ministries is a true sign of parish vitality. Several members spoke about our need to put more emphasis on Evangelization efforts...both within and outside of the parish. It was suggested that we be more pro-active by either going into our neighborhoods or doing some direct mailings to all the homes in our Zip Code areas. It was also brought up that several of the members thought that we needed more social and faith gatherings for the parishioners. To address that issue it was also mentioned that we needed more people to get involved in hosting such events since many of our currently active parishioners are getting burnt out or just plain tired. Another key discussion area was that of Liturgical music. It was asked why we do not have more variety in our styles of songs and music. Also noted was a desire to select music more suitable to our younger parishioners...though they may be few in number. It was asked when we would be using a new projection system that will enhance our worship. Father said that we should look towards an end- of-the-summer startup date. Everyone was pleased to hear this. As you can see...we only touched the first area that Father asked us to address. At future Council meetings we will continue this interesting discussion. If you have comments either mention them to Fr. Mike or any of the Council members they are: Deacon Steve Kula, Audrey Yuen, Tom Fake, Sue Ann Moniz, Marvin Scharosch, Hank Stackpole, Carole Suapaia, Butch Correa, Dave Clyne, Randy Ahlo, Gayle Lau. AT HOME WITH THE WORD If you would like to order AT HOME WITH THE WORD please fill out the order form below and return with $8 to the office.orders will be accepted up until July 15, 2017. NAME: PHONE NUMBER: Number of copies: Books may be picked up at the office beginning October 30. 4
PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALTH, COMFORT AND HEALING Michael Kaleiopu John Dubrovin Lauren Nicole Austen M. Dabboul John William Kichak John Baricuatro Jr. John M. Kichak Josephine Armstrong Nicole Kennedy Phillip Sylvester Marion Baricuatro Jojo Correa Rose Sylvester ETERNAL REST Natalie Peck Gerald Adarna Cynthia Radford Evelyn S. Troedson Rica Miyatt Edward Hoopii Sr. Wanda Chock Lauren Donovan Mary Louise Leslie Bernice C.K. Mau Ella Dalton Beatrice Vida Gene Rogers Marian Parmley Brian Joseph McKown Joe Lueras Tim Lui-Kwan Please advise the Parish Office when it is no longer necessary or appropriate to keep names on the list, so we may use the space for future entries. FAMILY PROMISE Your kokua is needed for our next Family Promise host week, July 23-30. We need volunteers to clean the Makai House; prepare and host dinners; do laundry; donate food and supplies. Monetary contributions and gift cards to Costco, Longs and Safeway will also be appreciated. If you can assist in any way, please leave a message for Gloria Zane at the office or contact her via email: gloria.zane@hawaiiantel.net. THIS SUNDAY July 2, 2017 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Times Reading I : 2 Kings 4: 8-11, 14-16a Reading II : Romans 6: 3-4, 8-11 Gospel : Matthew 10: 37-42 Next Sunday July 9, 2017 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Times Reading 1: Zechariah 9: 9-10 Reading II : Romans 9, 11-13 Gospel Matthew 11: 25-30 MASS INTENTIONS For This Week: Sunday, July 2-7 am- 9 am Ruth Okamura + 11 am- Monday, July 3-5 pm Shigeko Murakami + Souls in Purgatory+ Tuesday, July 4-9 am Wednesday, July 5-5 pm Friday, July 7-5 pm - Haruku Murakami+ Saturday, July 8 5 pm + = repose/in memory h= health/healing st= safe trip/ travel hb= happy birthday wa = wedding anniversary tg = thanksgiving si special intention Confirmandi and Parents, CONFIRMATION Praying you are all having a blessed summer. Just a reminder, we are on break until August 27. That Sunday, after the 9 am MASS, we will meet in the Church to discuss the Confirmation Program for the 2017-2018 year. Until then, enjoy the many blessings the LORD has planned for you. Glory to GOD! Mr. D Summertime...and vacation is around the corner! After next weekends Masses Fr. Mike will be off for his yearly vacation. While he is away Fr. Don Cavey will be covering the parish masses and other spiritual needs. Fr. Cavey is no stranger to our parish since he has frequently covered while Fr. Dennis was away for his vacations. Please welcome Fr. Cavey and make him feel at home while he is with us. ADORATION We will have Adoration on Friday, July 7 immediately following the 5 pm Mass. Please join us. 5
Giving, Kiosk Up and Running For those of you who like the convenience of using your Credit or Debit Cards...you can now use them for donations to our church. You use them when you shop, purchase gas, or dine out...so now you can use them in church. There is a handy, user-friendly Kiosk machine near the Confession Room. Just tap the screen, follow the directions, and get a receipt. Simple, easy, and we appreciate your generosity. Please Note: This is not an ATM, the machine only accepts donations, it does not dispense cash what were you thinking? **This is the same vendor that we use for On-Line giving...you do not need to switch, but can always make another gift to your church. Also, Holy Trinity Church will appear on your monthly statement of billing.** VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL On Day 4 of Passport to Peru, Charo helps us remember God gives us love for this we are thankful and respond with a loud GRACIAS!. FOUND A small laminated photo of a man in a military uniform was found in the parking lot. Contact the office at 396-0551 for details. 6
STEWARDSHIP CORNER STEWARDSHIP AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Lesson 53 A Lesson from St Francis of Assisi Start by doing what is necessary then do what is possible and suddenly, you are doing the impossible. It works this way with stewardship. You Can t Out Do God s Generosity Summary of Weekly Offerings: June 24th & 25th, 2017 Offerings $ 7,202.50 Major Maintenance & Repairs $ 210.00 Father s Day $ 125.00 Initial Offering $ 95.00 Peter s Pence $ 1,003.00 Candles $ 263.67 Thrift Shop (includes Credit Card Purchases) $956.25 TOTAL: $ 9,855.42 7
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