Holy Trinity Catholic Church A Stewardship Parish September 2, 2018 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Pastor: Fr. Michel Dalton, OFM Capuchin Deacons: Steve Kula, Dan Guinaugh, Fernando Ona Masses: Saturday: 5 pm; Sunday: 7, 9 & 11 am; Weekdays: 5 pm Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday: 3:45-4:15 or by appointment Our vision: To be a welcoming parish committed to serving others. Our mission: To make Christ known to the world through Word, Sacrament, Prayer and Service
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10:00 Religious Ed Classes Start Mass 7, 9 & 11 Labor Day Holiday 9 am Mass NO 5pm Mass 7:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group 5pm Eucharistic Service No Mass 6:00 pm Adoration 3:45 Reconciliation 5pm Mass 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Mass 7, 9 & 11 9am RCIA 10am Religious Ed Mtg for Parents 6:30 pm Cancer Support Group 7:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group 5pm Eucharistic Service No Mass 3:45 Reconciliation 5pm Mass 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Mass 7, 9 & 11 7:00 pm Finance Committee Mtg 7:00 pm MMR Mtg 7:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group 5pm Eucharistic Service No Mass 3:45 Reconciliation 5pm Mass 7:00 pm Neo-Cat Mass Labor Day Holiday Monday, September 3, 2018 is a Federal Holiday. The Church Office will be closed. There WILL be a 9:00 am Mass and there will NOT be a. Please plan accordingly and have a safe and happy holiday. SCRIPTURE READINGS Readings for Sunday September 2, 2018 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading Deuteronomy 4:1-2 2nd Reading James 1:17-18 Gospel Mark 7:1-8 Readings for Sunday September 9, 2018 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading Is 35:4-7a 2nd Reading James 2:1-5 Gospel Mk 7:31-37 QR Code Online Giving Holy Trinity Church Contact Information 5919 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 E-Mail: holytrinity@rcchawaii.org Website: holytrinitychurchhi.org Telephone (808) 396-0551 Emergency Telephone: (808) 772-2422
Traditions: We can live with them, but! We dip our fingers into the holy water font, a tradition. We make the sign of the cross on our bodies, another tradition. We genuflect and kneel, still other traditions! All these actions are parts of our religious traditions and rituals. They are part of who we are as Catholic Christians and must be more than external signs. There is a certain comfort in living by these and other such traditions. They give us a connection to the past, provide us with order and the security that we are continuing the faith traditions of our ancestors. Besides all these things they are a wonderful unifying force in keeping us together as a community. Traditions help us to hold on to our past, but they must reflect an inward reality of a living faith being externally expressed. When some Pharisees questioned Jesus about why His disciples didn t follow the traditional, ceremonial washings of their elders He replied that they were following the commands of God and not mere man-made externals. Perhaps He was upset because these Pharisees were making their traditions into mere idolatrous symbols. They were making their practice of religion an external sign of accomplishment rather than gifts of God graces. They were using religious laws and practices to divide people rather than to unite them. They used religious traditions to put people down rather than to lift them up or bring them closer to God. If God is only on our lips, and not in our hearts, then can our faith be true? St. James writes: Those who look into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and persevere, being not hearers who forget but doers who act they will blessed in their doing. We come to know ourselves by understanding Gods laws, our purpose for ourselves. (James 1:22) Signs and external expression of our traditions are often done more easily then deep-seated convictions of the heart. Be concerned, as Jesus was, that you are consistent in not only looking like His followers but being dedicated disciples. Remember to stay focused on God who is the center of our traditions. What should be washed is not so much pots and pans but our hearts. Before we share in the eucharistic meal are our hearts clean? LITURGY OF THE WORD Would you like Sunday Mass and the Liturgy of the Word to be even more meaningful? Join us at our Sunday Scripture Sharing group on Thursday, September 13th at 7pm in the Parish Meeting Room. Bring your copy of At Home With The Word or we can loan you a copy. If you have any questions or need more information please call Frank or Lilliam Chang at 808-395-6231.
* Major Maintenance and Repair Stewardship Corner Lesson 113 Stewardship at Holy Trinity Catholic Church Forgiving One Another how often must I forgive? (Matt 18:21) The apostle asked this question of Jesus and He replied, in today s parlance, every time. Recall the parable of the unforgiving servant whose debt forgiven was unwilling to forgive a small debt of a fellow servant. Jesus taught the logic of love; that forgiveness breeds forgiveness. Easy to say, hard to do. When we ask Jesus forgiveness and thank Him for His mercy, we then must do likewise and forgive those who have wronged us. As we accomplish this in small hurts, it will grow to doing it every time. Let s practice the stewardship of forgiveness. You Can t Out Do God s Generosity Summary of Weekly Offerings August 18 and 19, 2018 Offerings $7,766.76 MMR* $125.00 Thrift Shop $535.75 Candles 299.26 Catholic Charities $115.00 TOTAL $8,841.77 Stewardship Corner Lesson 114 Stewardship at Holy Trinity Catholic Church Children Are The Future Of The World Mothers hold their babies close to teach the world, but a father takes his child to the mountain top to show them the world. (from a Mayan Proverb) Let us keep our hearts close to our Blessed Mother, Mary so that we can emulate her trust in God; let us pray often to pursue a close relationship to God to guide us, His children, to His heavenly home. Motherly love, fatherly love, parental love, God s Love examples of stewardship. You Can t Out Do God s Generosity Summary of Weekly Offerings August 25 and 26, 2018 Offerings $6,505.88 MMR* $185.00 Thrift Shop $369.55 Candles $248.07 Catholic Charities $5,351.00 Family Promise $100.00 * Major Maintenance and Repair TOTAL $12,759.50
RCIA stands for the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. Also we use this process for those who are baptized in other Christian religions and want to become Roman Catholic. RCIA is a process that brings the un-baptized people into our church for people who are interested in becoming Catholic. The program is a journey of life experiences that is shared with the team members and the Candidates. We use the weekly Gospel readings, videos and a book that explains our Catholic Faith. There are no tests, we love questions, and the best part is we will take this journey together as a family. Classes will start Sunday September 9 th, during the 9 o clock Mass right after the Homily about 9:15AM and finishes by 10:30AM. If anyone you know is interested they can call the HTC office at 396-0551 or Steve Kula at 396-0299. GIVE ALOHA AT FOODLAND TO HELP US RAISE FUNDS! During September, make a donation to Holy Trinity Church at any Foodland or Sack N Save checkout, and Foodland and the Western Union Foundation will make a donation to our organization too! How to Donate: HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Code is: 77352 1) Shop at Foodland or Sack N Save! 2) Show your Maika'i card to the cashier at checkout. 3) Tell the cashier our code and the amount of your donation (up to $249). 4) Review your receipt to confirm the following appears: Our organization name Your donation amount Your Maika'i number Thank you for your support! Upcoming Family Promise Weeks Our next host week on the 2018 rotation schedule is from Oct. 21-28; however, because there's a dire shortage of host churches, we will kokua by allowing the families to stay at our Makai House from Sept. 9-16. During this extra week, the Family Promise staff will take care of everything else--they will clean; set up; provide their own linens; and provide all the food, meals and supplies. As with other host churches, the families will go to the Family Center during the day. Our parish liaisons during that week will be Peter and Cheri Robertson.
Thrift Shop Christmas Sale November 3, 2018 Holy Trinity Church Gym Just a reminder that on November 3rd the Thrift Shop will be hosting a Christmas Sale. They have trees, decorations, garland, Nutcrackers, wreaths, and so much more. Mark your calendars, you don t want to miss this one. A sale to beat all sales. If you have any Christmas themed donations that you would like to donate for this sale please place them in the Thrift Shop donation bins. Please come and join us at 6:00 pm on September 7th for 1 st Friday Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Spending time with Jesus brings PEACE and QUIET into our lives. Faith is the evidence of things unseen. PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALTH, COMFORT AND HEALING 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. Andres Albano John Baricuatro Jr. Vincent Bradley Morris Campos Ralph Caracciolo Katherine Caracciolo Alexander Chun Richard Hoke Agnes Luster Diana Luster Eugene Luster Iwalani Kamahele-Stone Jo Ellen Turnbough PLEASE PRAY FOR ETERNAL REST Richard Alumbaugh Andrea Au Stanley Chang Sean Dijos Eduardo Joaquin Norman Kang Lou Lopez Richard Meiers, Sr. Terri Souza Please advise the Parish Office when it is no longer necessary or appropriate to keep names on the list,
A mission in service to the Church The mission of Catholic University centers on the discovery of knowledge and truth through excellence in teaching and research, all in service to the Church a service that is greatly needed today. University faculty and scholars promote Catholic social teaching and, through their research and discourse, help form the Church s response to challenging social issues of our time. In addition, Catholic University educates hundreds of priests and religious each year and can proudly call more than 12,000 of them alumni. Faith is tangible at Catholic University Faith is expressed passionately through prayer, acts of charity, and a concern for justice. And, as a result, our students are transformed. Guided by the virtues, a spirit of generosity, and above all a love for God, they grow in understanding and wisdom. The people s endowment is more than tuition assistance it is a legacy, built upon 130 years of education in the Catholic intellectual tradition.