Diocese of Honolulu e-newsletter Tuesday, 5th Week of Lent (V: 15) April 12, 2011 For God did not destine us for wrath, but to gain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, so that whether we are awake or asleep we may live together with him. (1 Thessalonians 5: 9-10) [All articles and pictures may be copied and used in parish/school bulletins and newsletters.] In this Issue: New Events/Announcements 2011 Businesswoman of the Year Finalists Maryknoll School makes Best Places to Work List Blessed Marianne s Relic Special Liturgy Schedule Liturgy Matters: Roman Missal Update Family Friendly Movies Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center April Newsletter The Cursillo Movement in Hawaii seeking Cursillistas Beginning Experience Weekend Hawaii Catholics Care Campaign Expands: Get Dates, Times & Channels 2011 Faith Formation Conference Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life! Previous Events/Announcements Good Friday Collection Supports Holy Land Promote Good Friday Attendance HCCRS April 2011 EVENTS Word of Life Intercessions for Life - April 17 & 24, 2011 Video Posting Theology, Preaching and the Word of God Professional Development Series from Ave Maria Press I Saw it in the enews and Read it in the Herald Jubilee Celebration for Clergy & Religious - April 30, 2011 The Melchizedek Open for Priests & Deacons, April 28, 2011 Conference: The Emerging Role of Spiritual Care in Healthcare Young Lawyers Division presents Free Legal Clinics Administrative Professionals Day is Wed. April 27, 2011 Key Dates for our Priests Key Dates for our Permanent Deacons ephoto 1
2011 Businesswoman of the Year Finalists Submitted by the Office of the Bishop Congratulations to Sr. Agnelle Ching, CEO, St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii and Stella Wong, Vice President of Programs, Catholic Charities Hawaii for being named as 2011 Businesswoman of the Year finalists in the nonprofit category. The Diocese of Honolulu proudly acknowledges both of these dynamic women, their hard work, and the positive impact of the programs they help provide. Recognition for all finalists will take place on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Monarch Room beginning at 5:15 p.m. If you would like to attend the event and help honor and celebrate the success of women in business, go to www.pacificbusinessnews.com to register on line, or e-mail rcostales@bizjournals.com. Maryknoll School makes Best Places to Work List Submitted by the Office of the Bishop Maryknoll School has been named one of Hawaii s Best Places to Work debuting in the #12 spot for medium size companies (50 to 249 employees). The article in Hawaii Business Magazine s April 2011 issue identifies 100% tuition remission for one child in an employee s family, and company match retirement contributions up to 7.5% as elements that helped Maryknoll School earn the ranking. Congratulations Maryknoll! Blessed Marianne s Relic Special Liturgy Schedule Submitted by Fr. William Kunisch, Office of Worship Special liturgies with the relic of Blessed Marianne will be celebrated throughout the diocese with opportunities for the Faithful to venerate the relic before it is permanently enshrined at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu. Please announce the following celebrations and encourage parishioners to attend: Fri, May 6, 7:00 pm Sat, May 7, 10:00 am Sun, May 8, 2:00 pm Mon, May 9, 6:30 pm Tue, May 10, 7:00 pm Wed, May 11, 6:00 pm Thu, May 12, 7:00 pm Fri, May 13, 6:00 pm St. Damien Church, Kaunakakai, Molokai St. Francis Church, Kalaupapa, Molokai Sacred Heart s Church, Lanai City, Lanai Christ the King Church, Kahului, Maui St. Joseph Church, Hilo, Hawaii Annunciation Church, Kamuela, Hawaii Immaculate Conception Church, Lihue, Kauai Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Oahu 2
Liturgy Matters: Roman Missal Update Submitted by Fr. William Kunisch, Office of Worship To date, over 900 liturgical leaders throughout the diocese have participated in workshops on the revised Roman Missal. Parishes are including inserts and other information in their bulletins, and parish leaders are receiving catechesis on the revised Missal. Our next steps include the following: Information will be sent to parishes in April to purchase their edition(s) of the revised Roman Missal. Because several vendors are already providing a 10% discount and are providing free shipping please order your copies directly from the vendor. This will expedite your order. A practicum on the new chant tones will be provided for priests during the Priests Convocation, May 2-6. Sample worship aides will also be available for review at the convocation. Vicariate workshops for music ministers will be scheduled beginning in June. Please watch the enews for more information. Visit the U.S. Bishops website for 14 short videos on the revised Missal. These can be very helpful for parishioners. You can view them at www.usccb.org. Please contact the Office of Worship for more information, 203-6727. Family Friendly Movies Submitted by the Respect Life Office The Maximus Group, a full-service media communications firm specializing in faith-based outreach, is promoting an exclusive online screening of the upcoming Wal-Mart/Procter & Gamble Family Movie Night film, Truth Be Told, airing on Saturday, April 16 at 8/7c on FOX. This movie is the fifth installment of the Family Movie Night Initiative, which was launched last April in direct response to research which revealed that parents across America are seeking more familyoriented entertainment to enjoy together. When P&G and Wal-Mart learned that there was a clear desire for more options when it comes to quality family entertainment, they made a commitment to be part of the solution and are looking forward to bringing more family movies throughout 2011. We think this initiative is an important one for our Catholic families to know about. If you would like to participate in viewing the movie Truth Be Told online in advance of the release, please e-mail Ashley Walker, Outreach Director, The Maximus Group at awalker@maximusmg.com with the following information: 3
your name church/organization position of leadership email address You will receive an email confirmation with an electronic movie ticket and special log-in instructions. Click on the eblast to share with family-related ministry leaders in your parish. Go to: http://www.catholichawaii.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=1219 More to Come Soul Surfer opened on Friday, April 8. To view the trailer, go to the Respect Life Office Family Friendly Movies site: http://www.catholichawaii.org/staticpages/index.php/20110407203044806 There will be a screening of Courageous, a follow up to Fireproof, on June 23rd in Honolulu. It s an influencer screening. Please feel free to share the link - www.catholicscreenings.com - with familyrelated ministry leaders in your parish. Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center April Newsletter Submitted by Florence Calderon, Catholic Charities Hawaii Happy EASTER! Please take a moment to view this month s newsletter at: http://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/portals/_expresssite/pdf/lanakila.pdf. UPCOMING EVENT Show & Sell Bazaar- Wednesday, May 4th, from 8:3oam 10:30am. White elephant sale, plants, books, manapua, fried rice, chow mein, baked goods and more. Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center provides education, health promotion, recreation, and cultural activities for seniors, 60 and older. The Center is a program of Catholic Charities Hawai`i and is partially funded by the State through the Department of Health/Executive Office on Aging through contract with the City & County of Honolulu/Elderly Affairs Division. For more information about our parent agency, Catholic Charities Hawai i, please visit: http://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/ Questions or comments are welcome. Please contact the Center at (808)847-1322. Thank you very much for your interest in and support of Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior 4
The Cursillo Movement in Hawaii seeking Cursillistas Submitted by Molly Anguay, Lay Director, Cursillo Movement in Hawaii The Cursilo Movement in Hawaii, with the blessing of Bishop Larry Silva, is planning a gathering for all those who have experience a Cursillo weekend. Have you experienced a Cursillo Weekend? If so, please come to the Grand Ultreya on Friday, May 6, at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa. Bishop Larry Silva will begin the event with the celebration of Mass at 7 pm. A workshop will follow on Saturday, May 7, at St. John the Baptist in Kalihi from 9:30 am to 12 noon. All Cursillistas are invited to attend. Please contact Molly Anguay at 429-6873 or Danielle Burgos at 683-0571 for more information. Beginning Experience Weekend: From Heartache to Hope for the Widowed, Separated or Divorced Submitted by Teddy Adorable, Beginning Experience Hawaii 5 JOIN US AT A BEGINNING EXPERIENCE WEEKEND...A weekend away for a life time of change. BE is a spiritually based non-profit ministry rooted in the Catholic Church serving people of ALL faiths and beliefs who are widowed, divorced, or permanently separated. The Weekend is an opportunity to take a closer look at where you are on your path of growth after the loss of a marriage or relationship. It is designed to be a time of closure on the past and discovery of a NEW BEGINNING in an atmosphere of compassion and understanding. WHERE: St. Anthony s Retreat Center, 3351 Kalihi Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 WHEN: May 27-29, 2011 COST: $175.00 Includes tuition, meals and accommodations (double occupancy); $195.00 Includes tuition, meals and accommodations (single occupancy). CONTACTS: Arlene 949-3387 and/or Teddy 395-4585 Available & Ongoing: Monday evenings support group. Call Arlene at 949-3387 for more information. Take a Fresh Look at the Transformative Power of Letting Go, and Placing Yourself in God s Hands.
Hawaii Catholics Care Campaign Expands: Get Dates, Times & Channels Submitted by Fr. Robert Stark, Office for Social Ministry As the Lenten season continues, the Hawaii Catholics Care media campaign continues to raise awareness about the growing homeless population and lack of affordable housing in Hawaii. Beginning April 1, the two public service announcements drawing attention to Hawaii s homeless crisis will be heard more often and on more channels than previously planned by the Diocese of Honolulu. These 30-second messages can be seen on the following TV networks, cable channels and heard on the following radio stations through May 31, 2011: KFVE - Hawaii News Now M-F between 8am-9am - Hawaii News Now M-F between 6:30-7pm - Prime/UH Sports/News M-Sun between 7pm- 9:35pm - Hawaii News Now M-F between 9pm-9:35pm - Extra, Law & Order & Family Guy between 9:35pm-12midnight Oceanic Time Warner Cable - USA Channel M-Sun between 7pm-10pm - Discovery Channel M-Sun between 7pm-10pm - Animal Planet/USA M-Sun between 5pm- 11pm - Bravo/A&E/Fox News/TBS M-Sun between 6am-12am KGMB and KHNL - various rotations throughout the week. KITV - various rotations throughout the week. OC16 and affiliate channels - various rotations throughout the week. Clear Channel Radio Hawaii - various rotations throughout the week on the following stations: - KSSK-AM 590 - KSSK-92.3FM - KHVH 830AM - KIKI 990AM - STAR 101.9FM - FM 93.9 JAMZ - ISLAND 98.5FM In addition to above media placements, the PSAs are also available online at our website: http://www.officeforsocialministry.org as well as our YouTube and Vimeo Channels, which are conveniently linked to the bottom of our homepage. Please watch these 30-second videos and share them with all your social networks today. Nearly 14-thousand are homeless each year. Many are working families with children. Foreclosure rates are on the rise. We believe it is our social mission to take proactive steps in solving the systemic issues that cause this severe crisis facing our state. The Diocese of Honolulu, with the Office for Social Ministry and other organizations, is among those leading the effort to produce more affordable housing, increase stronger support services and develop a steady flow of permanent housing across the state. View Hawaii Catholics Care PSA s: Link to our video page. Please Kokua: Share your Time, Talent or Treasure. For more information: Contact: Carol Ignacio, Executive Director, Office for Social Ministry Email: cignacio@rcchawaii.org / Phone: 808. 933.6005 / Fax: (808) 935-3794 For additional resource information contact: - HOPE Services Hawaii, Inc - www.hopeserviceshawaii.org Phone:(808) 935-3050 1822 - Catholic Charities - www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org Phone: (808) 524-4673. 6
2011 Faith Formation Conference Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life! Submitted by Theresa Gomez, Office of Religious Education/Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry 7
Previous Events/Announcements Good Friday Collection Supports Holy Land From Bishop Larry Silva 8
Promote Good Friday Attendance From Commissariat of the Holy Land The Holy Land Franciscans have been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to conduct the annual Good Friday collection in every parish in the United States. We ask your help in encouraging attendance at Good Friday services. A short video is available for download to your website. The video invites Catholics to attend Good Friday services. Putting the video on your website is easy by accessing the Good Friday Resources page at www.myfranciscan.org. The Good Friday Resources page also includes additional information for print and digital transmission. You are encouraged to use the materials provided. It is all available for no charge. Pulpit Announcement: The daily news reminds us of the violence and instability plaguing the Middle East, but we rarely hear of the shrinking Christian community there, a community that struggles to remain in the land of Christ s birth, death and resurrection. Please help support our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land by giving to the special Good Friday Collection. This Pontifical Collection allows the Franciscans and others to continue caring for Christianity s holiest sites and for God s people in the Holy Land. PLEASE BE GENEROUS IN YOUR SUPPORT. HCCRS April 2011 EVENTS From Rita Guinaugh, Servant of the Lord, Hawaii Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services No HCCRS Workshop in April (Due to HCCRS Retreat August 16) Saturday, April 16 - HCCRS Retreat One day retreat, "Standing on Holy Ground" No charge for retreat (offering only). Location: Holy Family Church, near the airport. Time: 9:00am - 10:00 pm To make your journey complete, attend all 3 Presentations (morning, afternoon, evening). We will join the regularly scheduled Holy Family parish Mass at 5:00 pm. Light lunch & dinner will be provided by HCCRS (no cost), for folks attending retreat. You're welcome to bring a snack to share. (Neighbor island representatives will be reimbursed for air travel.) For more information, contact Flo Andrade, Center Director of HCCRS, at 455-3224. 9
Word of Life Intercessions for Life - April 17 & 24, 2011 From Deacon Walter Yoshimitsu, Chancellor April 17th PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD S PASSION For the innocent children tortured and killed in abortion clinics: that their suffering may be joined to that of Our Lord s on the cross for the forgiveness and salvation of their parents; We pray to the Lord: Bulletin Brief This is not a church issue; this is a civil rights issue, the premier civil rights issue of our day! All we are asking is that the equal protection of the law promised by our beloved constitution be applied to the pre-born baby. All we re promoting is the noble right to life assured in our nation s foundational documents, which list the right to life first among those inalienable rights no one has the power to take away. ~ Most Rev. Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and USCCB President, Speech at the Fourth Annual Respect Life Week, Yonkers, NY, Jan. 9, 2011 April 24th EASTER SUNDAY: THE SOLEMNITY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD For the elderly members of our parish family: that the joy of the Resurrection will fill their sunset years with hope and peace; We pray to the Lord: Bulletin Brief I was watching a show about seals. It was a very well done show that followed a group of scientists on the West Coast doing a study on a particular group of seals. During their work they discovered that one of the seals was badly injured, and when they examined her more closely, they realized that she was also pregnant, and not only was she pregnant, but she was very far along in her pregnancy, so far along that the scientists were almost certain that the baby seals would be able to survive outside their mother s womb, but after further tests they all agreed that there was no way to save the life of the mother, and that if she were to die, her babies would die with her. So they did an emergency operation and saved the lives of all the baby seals. None of the scientists questioned what the mother seal s choice was; they didn t ask if the unborn baby seals had a right to live. No, they just used their common sense and did the right thing. They protected life. Human beings instinctively want to save life, but how then in our country could there be so many who are not prolife? ~Rev. Mark Ivany, Homily, Mass in Washington, DC on the morning of the March for Life, Jan. 24, 2011 U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, 2011 10
Video Posting Theology, Preaching and the Word of God From Deacon John Coughlin, Co-Director of Permanent Deacon Formation Available below is a link to Part I of Fr. Kevin Burke s presentation on March 16, 2011 on Theology, Preaching and the Word of God. The presentation is posted in three parts, all three of which are now posted at www.vimeo.com/deacons. Please contact Deacon John Coughlin if you have any questions or concerns at 203-6729 or jcoughlin@rcchawaii.org. Professional Development Series from Ave Maria Press Submitted by Sharon Chiarucci, Office for Parish Resources Digital Ministry and Social Media with Lisa Hendey. April 26, 9am Hawaii Time Today's Church is seeking to serve an increasingly "wired" population. Join Lisa M. Hendey of CatholicMom.com and author of The Handbook for Catholic Moms for an overview of social media technologies, including social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, as well as tools for communicating through blogs, podcasts, and streaming video. Participants will learn about the basics of these tools, their prevalence in society, the Church's recommendations for employing social media, and best practices being used around the country by parishes, dioceses, and organizations to communicate, support, and evangelize. For more information and to register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/328468384 I Saw it in the enews and Read it in the Herald From Elina Simon, Executive Assistant to the Vicar General Diocesan Road Map to the Future: Overcoming Obstacles to Action written by the Very Rev. Gary Secor, Vicar General, is featured in the April 1, 2011 issue of the Hawaii Catholic Herald. Visit the link below to read the article in its entirety: http://www.hawaiicatholicherald.org/sections/roadmap/tabid/818/mid/2152/newsid2152/3585 /Default.aspx For a copy of the Hawaii Catholic Herald call 808-585-3300 or email herald@rcchawaii.org and ask about the "Pass it On" Policy which allows you to share an issue of the Hawaii Catholic Herald with a friend. Herald staff will send your friend a free copy. If you give your copy away, the Herald will send you another one while supplies last. 11
Jubilee Celebration for Clergy & Religious - April 30, 2011 From Jonila Kim, Office of Worship Jubilee Celebration for Clergy and Religious Saturday, April 30, 2011 10:30 am Mass St. Theresa, Co Cathedral 60 Years 50 Years Sister Anita Marie Rosco, CSJ Profession Sister Ann Cic, OSB Profession Sister M. Candida Oroc, OSF Investiture Sister M. Petra Miyashiro, OSF Investiture Reverend Clarence Larry Fisher Ordination Reverend Paul Minchak, OFM Cap Profession Brother Fred Silbereis, SM Profession Sister Marcelina Felipe, CSJ Profession Sister Eva Mesina, CSJ Profession Sister John Joseph Gilligan, CSJ Profession Sister Barbara Jean Wajda, OSF Entrance Sister Clemence Marie Mira, SPC Entrance Sister Helene Wood, SS.CC Profession Sister Regina Mary Jenkins, SS.CC Profession 25 Years Reverend Jose Macoy Ordination Reverend Robert Schwartzhaupt Ordination Reverend Manuel Dela Cruz, MS Profession Diocese of Honolulu 12
The Melchizedek Open for Priests & Deacons, April 28, 2011 Submitted by Estrella Estillore, Serra Club of Honolulu The SERRA CLUB OF HONOLULU Calling All Priests & Deacons! Take a break and have some fun The Melchizedek Open Thursday, April 28, 2011 Tee-off Time @ 12:30 P.M. 3 5 P.M. Olomana Golf Links - 259-7926 OR BOWLING, Pali Lanes 41-1801 Kalanianaole Hwy, Waimanalo 120 Hekili St., Kailua $20.00 Fee per person $7.00 Fee per person Fellowship, Fun & Relaxation St. Anthony Rectory - 266-2232 116 Makua Street, Kailua Cocktails & Dinner for everyone who wishes to join us! Cocktails: 6:00 pm Dinner: 7:00 pm Cost per person: $10.00 The evening ends when the last person leaves! ------- ------- ------- ------ ------- ------ ------ ------- ------- ------- ------ -------- Complete this section and return in the enclosed self-addressed envelope no later than April 20, 2011. Please mail to: Chuck Furr, 1585 Uluhao St. Kailua, HI 96734...Phone 263-8670 NAME: PHONE: GUESTS: ( ) I/We will be golfing @ $20 Total $ ( ) I/We will be bowling @ $ 7 Total $ (includes $1 shoe rental) ( ) I/We will be present for cocktail & dinner # Fish # Steak @ $10 Total $ Check enclosed Total $ Please make check payable to: SERRA CLUB OF HONOLULU 13
Conference: The Emerging Role of Spiritual Care in Healthcare Submitted by Sharon Chiarucci, Office for Parish Resources On May 5, 2011, 8:30am 2:30pm, Pacific Health Ministry will host a conference on the importance of spiritual care in health care. Breakout sessions will explore spiritual care in the emergency department, spiritual care when a child dies, clergy and medical profession dialogue and end of life issues. $25 early (postmarked by April 20) registration fee includes educational materials, continental breakfast and lunch. Registration will be $35 after April 20. For a registration form and copy of the Pacific Health Ministry newsletter, call 591-6556. Young Lawyers Division presents Free Legal Clinics Submitted by Paulette Vernay, Office of the Chancellor 14
Administrative Professionals Day is Wed. April 27, 2011 Submitted by Dara Perreira, Human Resources Director 15
From Fr. Khanh Hoang, Vicar for Clergy Key Dates for our Priests: April 28, 2011: Thursday 12:30p.m. 9p.m. Melchizedek Open. Tee off at 12:30 Olomana Golf Links or Bowling at Pali Lanes 3-5p.m. or Hike Mt. Olomana 1-5p.m., then fellowship, fun and relaxation at St. Anthony Rectory, Kailua. May 2-6, 2011: Monday 3p.m. Friday 12p.m. Turtle Bay Resort. Annual Convocation: Mandatory. August 4, 2011: Thursday 10a.m. 2p.m. Priests Gathering. Place is yet to be determined. August 17-18, 2011: Wednesday 8a.m. Thursday 1p.m. St. Stephen Diocesan Center. Orientation for International Priests (first session). October 10-14, 2011: Monday 8a.m. Friday 1p.m. St. Stephen Diocesan Center. Orientation for International Priests and Religious (second session). December 30, 2011: Friday 6p.m. Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa. Priesthood Ordination of Rev. Mr. Anthony Rapozo. January 8-13, 2012: Sunday 8p.m. Friday 1p.m. @ St. Stephen Diocesan Center. Priests Retreat. Fr. Dennis D. McManus will direct the retreat. Fr. McManus is the theologian of the Archdiocese of New York. May 7-11, 2012: Monday 3p.m. Friday 12p.m. Turtle Bay Resort. Annual Convocation: Mandatory. May 13-17, 2013: Monday 3p.m. Friday 12p.m. Place is not yet determined. Annual Convocation: Mandatory. Available Spiritual Directors for Priests and Deacons: Roland Bunda, SM rolbunda@aol.com John Chandler, SJ frjohn@newmanhawaii.org John Klobuka, SM - john.klobuka@chaminade.edu Paul Minchak, OFM Cap. plminchak@aol.com Michael Owens - mjo57lbe@mac.com 16
Russell Roide, SJ - frruss@newmanhawaii.org Ken Templin, SM ktemplin@netserve05.chaminade.edu Paul Zaconne, SS.CC. pczac@aol.com Gus Coe autin.j.coe@us.army.mil Br. John Campbell, SM jhpcsm@gmail.com Fr. Thomas McDermott, OP, STD is the Assistant Professor of Spiritual Theology and the Director of Spiritual Formation at Kendrick-Glennon Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Fr. McDermott is interested in doing parish supply work for 4 to 5 weeks during the summer of 2010. He can be reached at (314)892-6100. Fr. John Dear, SJ is a 49 year old Jesuit priest in good standing. Fr. Dear gives talks and retreats and writes books. He is currently living in New Mexico and is willing to offer a few weeks a year for fill in. If you can use his service please contact Fr. Dear through this email address: johndearsj@msn.com. Fr. Joseph Sullivan is a 58 yr old priest in good standing with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane WA. Fr. Joe is pastor of five parishes one of which is a Native American tribe and works with their spirituality in the Catholic Church. He is currently living in Newport WA and is willing to offer a few weeks a year for fill in. If you can use his service please contact Fr. Joe through this email address: materdei@catholic.org. ***The Upper Room Crisis Hotline is to provide 24/7/365 telephone hotline services for Roman Catholic priests, deacons and vowed religious brothers. The services provided are counseling, information and referral, suicide prevention/crisis intervention, and reassurance calls to the elderly. 815-727-4367 www.theupperroomcrisishotline.org *** Key Dates for our Permanent Deacons: April 28, 2011: Thursday 12:30p.m. 9p.m. Melchizedek Open. Tee off at 12:30 Olomana Golf Links or Bowling at Pali Lanes 3-5p.m. or Hike Mt. Olomana 1-5p.m., then fellowship, fun and relaxation at St. Anthony Rectory, Kailua. July 15 17, 2011: Friday Sunday. Malia Puka O Kalani, Hilo. Annual Summer Gathering. December 30, 2011: Friday 6p.m. Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa. Priesthood Ordination of Rev. Mr. Anthony Rapozo. 17
ephoto: Submitted by Lisa Gomes, Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry April 2-3, 2011: St. Elizabeth High School students gather during their Confirmation Phase 2 Retreat held at Our Lady of Kea au. e-newsletter is published every Tuesday for the benefit of the parish and diocesan communities of the Diocese of Honolulu. Article submissions are due no later than Monday, 10:00 a.m. For article guidelines and submissions, please contact Elina Simon (esimon@rcchawaii.org; 808-585-3346). 18