To seek, trust and glorify God through humble service and continual prayer. To raise up devoted disciples. July 9, 2017 St. Ann Church & Model Schools 46-129 Haiku Road Kaneohe, Hawaii www.saintannhawaii.org Welcome Cardinal Soane Patita Paima Mafi Bishop of Tonga Cardinal Mafi will be the celebrant at the 8:45 mass on Sunday, July 16, 2017. He will be joined by the Tonga Choir from St. Augustine Church. He will also be celebrating mass at 5:00pm at St. Augustine on July 16, 2017. Let us give Cardinal Mafi and the Tonga Choir a warm St. Ann welcome. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Today s Reflection: We each carry a personal cross all our own, so we rejoice in these words of comfort: Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. When we seek Jesus, he finds us and gives us rest. This is a joyful mystery hidden from people who are arrogant and powerful, but revealed as God s gift to people who are humble and childlike in faith. Paul proclaims we receive eternal life in our mortal bodies and we enjoy life in the Spirit, which is life in Christ. What burden are you carrying right now that you can give to Jesus with joy? Next Sunday s Readings - July 16, 2017 - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 55:10-11 Romans 8:18-23 Matthew 13:1-23 Meditation: What is the best and easiest way to help people understand God's kingdom? Like the rabbis of his time, Jesus very frequently used parables - short stories and images taken from everyday life - to convey hidden truths about the kingdom of God. Like a skillful artist, Jesus sketched memorable pictures with short and simple words. A good image can speak more loudly and clearly than many words. Jesus used the ordinary everyday illustrations of life and nature to point to another order of reality - hidden, yet visible to those who had "eyes to see" and "ears to hear". Jesus communicated with vivid illustrations which captured the imaginations of his audience more powerfully than any abstract presentation could. His parables are like buried treasure waiting to be discovered (Matthew 13:44). What can the parable about seeds and roots teach us about the kingdom of God? Any farmer will attest to the importance of good soil for supplying nutrients for growth. And how does a plant get the necessary food and water it needs except by its roots? The Scriptures frequently use the image of fruit-bearing plants or trees to convey the principle of spiritual life and death. Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit (Jeremiah 17:7-8; see also Psalm 1:3) http://dailyscripture.servantsoftheword.org/readings/2017/jul.16.htm
The Knights of Columbus Council are selling Luau tickets after all masses, to support the Pregnancy Problem Center. Tickets are $20, redeemable as take -out or indoor serving at St. Anthony Parish Hall, Kailua, Saturday evening, July 15. Your support is appreciated. 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, July 23 rd. Call Pam Lotko at 262-0066 or email: pamlotko@gmail.com. Hey Mr. Postman is Back! Letters are available in the church vestibule for mailing to your family and friends, all you need to do is add your stamp. Thank you for your help. Christmas Festival 2017 St. Ann Christmas Festival Saturday, December 2, 2017 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Baked Goods, Country Store, Entertainment, Hey Mr. Postman, International Cuisine, Keikiland, Mrs. Santa (arts and crafts), Plants, Quits, Something Good, Winter Greens, and, of course, MALASSADAS Remember that the success of this event requires volunteers and donations. Together we can make a difference. The proceeds will go toward the education of the children of this community in Christian values. Mass Times for Traveling Catholics Doing some traveling for summer? Here s a great tip to help keep you and your family spiritually connected to our Catholic duty for Sundays. Visit Mass Times at: www.masstimes.org. This ministry will help traveling Catholics in the USA find a nearby church with a schedule of religious services.
Early Registration for Religious Education St. Ann offers Religious Education & Youth Ministry classes for children and teens, for grades Pre-K (3-4 yrs.) thru High School Confirmation Class. Registration for the 2017-2018 RE/YM school year is now open! Both new and returning families must register to attend classes. Parents/Legal Guardians may stop by the RE Office during regular business hours (June and July: Monday thru Friday, 8am 3:30pm) to fill out a registration form and make payment. On-line registration is also currently available on our website at www.saintannhawaii.org. The new RE/YM school year begins on Sunday, August 27 th. Please call 247-3092, ext. 104 for any questions. Are you called to serve? We are looking for Volunteer Catechists The St. Ann Religious Education/Youth Ministry Programs are thriving and vibrant due to the dedication and commitment of over 55 volunteer parishioners! For the upcoming 2017-2018 year we are looking for a Sacramental Prep I teacher and a YM 7 th Grade teacher. We also are looking for a 5 th grade aide as well as Youth Leaders for our YM Program. Training for these positions will be provided. If you feel called to any of these positions or are interested in joining the RE/YM team in another capacity, please call the RE Office at 247-3092, ext. 104. Mahalo and God bless! St. Ann School and Early Learning Center Now Accepting Applications For 2, 3 and 4 year olds, Kindergarten and Grades 1-8 For School Year 2017-2018 Call us for more information: Early Learning Center (Ages 2-4 and Kindergarten) 247-3092, ext. 130 School (Grades 1-8) 247-3092, ext. 102
Online Giving is here! Our parish now offers a web-based electronic contribution application. This secure and safe application allows you to manage your donations online. Sign up by visiting our parish website at www.saintannhawaii.org and clicking on the Online Giving image. This link will direct you to the Online giving site where you can set up your account and indicate the frequency and type of donation (e.g. Christmas, special collections and weekly collections). You can use any of your checking, savings or credit accounts for your contributions. Just a note on a couple of collection types-- Contributions are your weekly Sunday/Saturday collections and Contribution (singular) is the Capital Campaign (separate envelope for envelope users or in church pews). If you have questions you can contact Sharon Mattos at 247-3092, ext. 124. MAHALO NUI LOA to all our church cleaners and flower ministers. Wishing you many blessings and thank you for your dedication to St. Ann Church. Saturday, July 1, 2017 Cleaners: Tara Anuskewicz, Billie Corpuz, Michael Del Rosario, Brenda Duarte, Herb & Abby Farm, Nancy Fukushima, Ligaya Guzman, June Hashimoto, Ken & Danette Hiura, Peggy Hung-Tsoi, Angela Jocson, John & Betty Kaniaupio, Alyson Kau, Frank & Carmen Kiyabu, Flo Lilio, Kim McDaniel, Bernadette Mesina, Margie Pedrina, Gary Sakamoto, Ernie Tumacder, Carl Wild and Bev & Patrick Yearian Flowers: Arrangement by: Billie Corpuz, Nancy Fukushima and Robb Guro Donations: Robb Guro and St. Ann Gardens FINANCIAL PROFILE FOR WEEK July 2, 2017 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 $16,397.00 Children s Weekly $27.00 TOTAL COLLECTION $16,424.00