To seek, trust and glorify God through humble service and continual prayer. To raise up devoted disciples. February 4, 2018 St. Ann Church & Schools 46-129 Haiku Road Kaneohe, Hawaii www.saintannhawaii.org Mass Schedule: Saturday, 6PM; Sunday, 7AM, 8:45AM, 11:30AM, 5PM Weekdays: 7AM A Warm Welcome to Father Patrick Fanning,ss.cc. St. Ann s Parish welcomes Father Pat Fanning, ss.cc. who has been assigned here until October 2018. Some of you may already recognize him as he would regularly attend mass with the novices from Sacred Hearts Center (Bethany). He has also presided at a few masses here in the past. Father Pat was born in New York City but grew up in New Jersey. He was worked in various places such as Rochester, New York and the Bahamas. His most recent assignment has been as Novice Master for the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts - US Province. Since there is not a novitiate this year, he has been assigned to St. Ann as a Parochial Vicar until October 2018. He has lived with Father Rich and Father Ed in Rome for a year while he was preparing to be the Novice Master. When you see him this weekend, give him a warm St. Ann welcome Installation of our Pastor Father Richard McNally, ss.cc. Rev. Richard McNally, ss.cc. was installed as the Pastor of St. Ann Church by Most Rev. Bishop Larry Silva on Sunday, January 28, 2018 at the 5:00pm mass. (also pictured Rev. Edward Popish, ss.cc.) Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Today s Reflection: The miracles Jesus performs are significant events. They are a living, loving and tangible sign that the Kingdom of God has finally arrived on earth. Jesus shows his concern by healing Simon s mother-in-law. This very action of healing is the foreshadowing of his resurrection, in which we will all share at the end of time. In what ways are you in need of healing? Next Sunday s Readings - February 11, 2018 - Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1 Mark 1:40-45 Meditation: Do you seek the Lord Jesus with expectant faith? No one who sought Jesus out was refused his help. Even the untouchables and the outcasts of Jewish society found help in him. Unlike the people of Jesus' time who fled at the sight of a leper, Jesus touched the leper who approached him and he made him whole and clean. Why was this so remarkable? Lepers were outcasts of society. They were driven from their homes and communities and left to fend for themselves. Their physical condition was terrible as they slowly lost the use of their limbs and withered away. They were not only shunned but regarded as "already dead" even by their relatives. The Jewish law forbade anyone from touching or approaching a leper, lest ritual defilement occur. This leper did something quite remarkable. He approached Jesus confidently and humbly, expecting that Jesus could and would heal him. Normally a leper would be stoned or at least warded off if he tried to come near a rabbi. Jesus not only grants the man his request, but he demonstrates the personal love, compassion, and tenderness of God in his physical touch. The medical knowledge of his day would have regarded such contact as grave risk for incurring infection. Jesus met the man's misery with compassion and tender kindness. He communicated the love and mercy of God in a sign that spoke more eloquently than words. He touched the man and made him clean - not only physically but spiritually as well. How do you approach those who are difficult to love, or who are shunned by others because they are deformed or have some defect? Do you show them kindness and offer them mercy and help as Jesus did? The Lord is always ready to show us his mercy and to free us from whatever makes us unclean, unapproachable, or unloving towards others. Lord Jesus, inflame my heart with your love and make me clean and whole in body, mind, and spirit. May I never doubt your love nor cease to tell others of your mercy and compassion." http://dailyscripture.servantsoftheword.org/readings/2018/feb.11.htm
MARDI GRAS AND LENTEN REFLECTION presented by Adult Faith Formation Celebrate a Very Special Hospitality Sunday! Sample King s Cake (Doughnuts) Sip Mardi Gras Madness Punch Take the Fun Facts and Trivia Challenge And of course,...island Favorites Malassadas and Coffee Sunday February 11, 2017 8:00am-11:00am Food Court Experience Life-Giving Love and Forgiveness This five- week video-based study on THE SHACK, uses Scripture and video clips from the film to speak to those who are looking for faith or have lost faith or wish to grow stronger in faith and trust in God. Monday, February 12 th The Shack (The Movie) 7:00-8:30pm St. Ann Church The Shack Discussion and Reflection 7:00-8:30pm Parish Center Monday, February 19 th Where is God when I need him most? Monday, February 26 th How does God see me? Monday, March 5 th Why are you doing this to me? Monday, March 12 th How can I know the heart of the Father? Monday, March 19 th So, you just let him get away with it? For more information call 247-3092, ext. 111 Taizé Prayer 2018 Taizé Prayer is a quiet, contemplative form of community worship. Some key elements of the prayer include Taizé songs, Scripture readings, silence and Veneration of the Cross. Join us as we prepare our hearts and minds for the upcoming Lenten Season. St. Ann will sponsor this unique style of prayer and welcomes all to participate. Date: Friday, February 16, 2018 Time: 7:30pm (following stations) Place: St. Ann Church Everyone is welcome! Stations of the Cross Fridays: February 16, 23 and March 2, 9, 16, 23 Time: 7:00 pm Place: St. Ann Church
Stewardship Day 2018 Saturday, February 17 @ The Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa 8:00 am 2:00 pm 712 North School Street Honolulu, HI 96817 8:00 AM Mass and Opening Address Bishop Larry Silva Lunch @ 12 noon along with additional valuable workshops There is no charge THANKS to our lead sponsor OSV Register by or before February 10 email: mclark@rcchawaii.org or phone: (808) 203-6723 ST ANN PARISH LENDING LIBRARY IS NOW OPEN IN THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE We have a book case full of popular Catholic books and basic resources. Come borrow a book to take home and read. No cards or due dates are required for most books. Just read and return or pass on to another reader. If you own similar books you'd like to add to the library, they are welcome too. Hours of operation: Sunday: 8:00am to 2:00pm Monday thru Thursday: 7:30am to 4:00pm COME AND ADD YOUR VOICE Join the 2018 Easter Choir as we prepare our hearts and voices for the upcoming Easter Season. Rehearsals will be: Tuesdays: February 6, 13, 20, 27, and March 6, 13, 27 Monday: March 19 Time: 7:15pm 9:00pm Place: St. Ann Church
A Stewardship Prayer for Lent God of mercy, You have given us this special time to reflect on our lives, embrace the Good News and draw closer to You. During this season of Lent, help us use this time to fast and pray, be more generous and show others how to live in Christ. Let us see each day of this season as a new opportunity to renew our lives and gain a deeper appreciation of Your active presence in our hearts and our community of faith. Give us the grace to see Your face in others, especially the poor and those who suffer. And through your Spirit, enkindle in us the fire of Your love so that we may be better stewards of Your redeeming work throughout the world. We ask this through Jesus, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever. IHS - Institute for Human Services We are looking for families or individuals to serve dinner at the Institute for Human Services (IHS) Men s and Women s Shelters. Two crews are needed to work at both shelters. If you'd like to join us, we meet on the 4 th Sunday of every month. The meals are already prepared; we volunteer to serve the food. We are currently seeking volunteers for Sunday, February 25 th. Call Pam Lotko at 262-0066 or email: pamlotko@gmail.com. FINANCIAL PROFILE FOR WEEK Gift-wrap your Sunday donation by using the church numbered envelopes. For more information, please call the Business Office at 247-3092, ext. 124 Regular Collection $14,529.00 Children s Weekly $94.00 TOTAL COLLECTION $14,623.00
Pre-Planning Seminars Valley of the Temples and Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuarywill be holding free Pre-planning Seminars with their experts Kimo Adams & Tricia Iseri When: Thursdays, February 15 th or 22 nd, 2018 Time: 11:30 am Where: Big City Diner, Windward Mall Please call Sara Quitt at 239-8811 should you plan to attend either one of theses sessions. Data Input Volunteers Needed for St. Ann Alumni Database St. Ann School Marketing Committee is looking for volunteers that will help with data inputting for St. Ann Alumni database. If you would like to help, you can volunteer to input contact information in our database for 30 minutes. Sunday, February 18 th, 2018 Volunteers can schedule a window between 8:00am to 1:00pm In the School's Computer Lab Please contact Ryan Brown @ ryan@adragency.com or via cellular at 808-218-2046. CALL OUT FOR ALL CRAFTERS!! We are currently signing up Crafters for the April 14, 2018 Ho'olaulea. If you are a Crafter or know of any Crafters, please visit saintannhawaii.org to download a application or email Jocelyn Tamashiro at jocdav@hawaii.rr.com. to all our church cleaners and flower ministers. Wishing you many blessings and thank you for your dedication to St. Ann Church. Saturday, January 27, 2018 Cleaners: Billie Corpuz, Michael Del Rosario, Brenda Duarte, Herb & Abby Farm, Nancy Fukushima, Sam Granadosin, Ligaya Guzman, June Hashimoto, Linda Heu, Danette Hiura, Angela Jocson, John & Betty Kaniaupio, Jared & Joshua Kaniaupio, Alyson Kau-Toyama, Frank & Carmen Kiyabu, Kim McDaniel, Bernadette Mesina, Margie Pedrina, Bill Rodenhurst, Gary Sakamoto, Glenn Toyama, Carl Wild and Bev & Patrick Yearian