To seek, trust and glorify God through humble service and continual prayer. To raise up devoted disciples. September 17, 2017 St. Ann Church & Model Schools 46-129 Haiku Road Kaneohe, Hawaii www.saintannhawaii.org Catechist Sunday The theme for the 2017 catechetical year is "Living as Missionary Disciples" and it recognizes the role catechists have in bringing people to know and love Jesus. Catechists are those who teach about God and His Church and we are blessed to have so many catechists here at St. Ann s. Our catechists will be commissioned and blessed on Sunday, September 17 th at all Masses (and on the vigil Mass on Saturday). Thank you to all our catechists for sharing the Word of God and the teachings of the Church with others! Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Today s Reflection: Today scripture inspires us to grant forgiveness to others and then receive it from God for ourselves. We hear, wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight. In contrast, God says, forgive your neighbors injustice; then when you pray your own sins will be forgiven. Peter asks how often we should forgive another person. Jesus replies, not seven times, but seventy-seven times meaning an infinite number of times. The master, who has forgiven his servant s debt to him, learns of the servant s failure to do the same, and punishes him. Let us forgive others with God s help, and then rejoice because the Lord forgives us. What can you do so you can forgive someone today? Next Sunday s Readings - September 24, 2017 - Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 55:6-9 Philippians 1:20C-24, 27a Matthew 20:1-16a Meditation: What can work and wages, welfare and the unemployed tell us about the kingdom of God? In the parable of the laborers in the vineyard we see the extraordinary generosity and compassion of God (Matthew 20:1-16). There is great tragedy in unemployment, the loss of work, and the inability to earn enough to live and support oneself or one's family. In Jesus' times laborers had to wait each day in the marketplace until someone hired them for a day's job. No work that day usually meant no food on the family table. The laborers who worked all day and received their payment complain that the master pays the late afternoon laborers the same wage. The master, undoubtedly, hired them in the late afternoon so they wouldn't go home payless and hungry. God is generous and gives us work for his kingdom: God is generous in opening the doors of his kingdom to all who will enter, both those who have labored a life-time for him and those who come at the last hour. While the reward is the same, the motive for one's labor can make all the difference. Some work only for reward. They will only put in as much effort as they think they will get back. Others labor out of love and joy for the opportunity to work and to serve others. The Lord Jesus calls each one of us to serve God and his kingdom with joy and zeal and to serve our neighbor with a generous spirit as well. http://dailyscripture.servantsoftheword.org/readings/2017/sep24.htm
Altar Server Training We need altar servers for all Masses, especially Sunday 7:00am, and will hold a training session in the church: Date: Time: Sunday September 17 th 12:45PM (after 11:30 Mass) To qualify, you must be in grade 4 or higher and have received the sacraments of baptism & 1 st Eucharist. Please call Casey Peterson at 227-6865 to sign up. If you want to be an altar server but can t come to this training session call Mrs. Peterson to schedule another time. Is God calling you to be one of His young ministers? Seekers Invited Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and Adult Confirmation If you or someone you know: is thinking about becoming Catholic or want to be confirmed or receive First Communion To learn more, get in touch with the Welcome Committee, at 235-1437 or email huber001@hawaii.rr,com Bring a Friend No Obligation No Fees No Pressure Pauline Book Fair The Daughters of St. Paul, Catholic sisters who are missioned at the Pauline Book & Media Center at 1143 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI, will hold a book fair Sunday. September 24 th after all the Sunday Masses in the porte cochère. The sisters will have a selection of religious books, music CDs, DVDs and religious articles. The selection will include Bibles, lives of the saints, prayer books, and reading materials for all ages. This will be a good opportunity to obtain spiritual materials, for yourself and your family, to deepen your knowledge of the Catholic faith. If you have any special requests, please call the Pauline Book & Media Center at 521-2731
TEACHER AIDE AND EXTENDED DAY POSITIONS FOR 2017 2018 SCHOOL YEAR St. Ann School and Early Learning Center have various positions available for the 2017-2018 school year. We are seeking warm, nurturing, caring, dedicated and responsible individuals with excellent communication skills and the ability to work cooperatively in an open classroom environment, and as part of a team. Salaries are based on degree and years of experience. School Extended Care Aide Part-Time Extended Care Supervisor Part-Time Early Learning Center Teacher s Aide - 3yr old Full-Time For more information and an application, please visit the diocese website http:// catholichawaii.org/about-us/careers/ or call 247-3092 ext.102 for school positions or call 247-3092 ext. 130 for Early Learning Center positions, M F, 7:00am to 3:30pm. Applications are still being accepted For 2, 3 and 4 year olds and Kindergarten For School Year 2017-2018 St. Ann Early Learning Center Call us for more information: Early Learning Center (Ages 2-4 and Kindergarten) 247-3092, ext. 130 Check us out at www.saintannhawaii.org It s not too late! 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. Last Day to register is Sunday, September 24 th now since our program began on Sunday, August 27 th. Both new and returning families must register to attend classes. On-line registration is now available on our website at www.saintannhawaii.org. For more information and/or registration, please call St. Ann s RE/YM at 247-3092, ext. 101. Join St. Ann's Church Cub Scout Pack 113! Your son's individual development and leadership learning becomes a family night for all! We generally meet at the Parish Center Friday nights 7pm. New scouters are welcome Kindergarten through 5 th grade. We are also in need of anyone looking to volunteer to lead our Pack and other volunteer leaders. You may contact Teri Lynn Sato at 808-554-9620 or Terisato@hotmail.com for more information!
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, September 9, 2017 Cleaners: Tara Anuskewicz, Billie Corpuz, Michael Del Rosario, Brenda Duarte, Herb & Abby Farm, Nancy Fukushima, June Hashimoto, Danette, Sean & Shane Hiura, Angela Jocson, Margaret Johnson, John & Betty Kaniaupio, Alyson Kau, Frank & Carmen Kiyabu, Flo Lilio, Kim McDaniel, Bernadette Mesina, Margie Pedrina, John Quisano, Roy Tachino, Ernie Tumacder and Bev & Patrick Yearian Flowers: Arrangement by: Tina & Mai Nguyen Flower donations by: Tina & Mai Nguyen FINANCIAL PROFILE FOR WEEK September 10, 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 $14,167.50 Catholic University $1,310.00 Children s Weekly $53.00 TOTAL COLLECTION $15,530.50
Christmas Festival 2017 Calling Crafters and Friends Did you know St. Ann Church has a crafter s group? It s a way to meet fellow parishioners for some fellowship and fun. They create craft items to be sold at the St. Ann Christmas Festival in December. There are two weekly Crafting Sessions: 1) Wednesday Morning - 9:00am to 12:00pm Residence of Rodney & Deanna Carreira 45-280 Hoauna Street Kaneohe Phone No. 235-2016 (Carreira Residence) 2) Thursday Evening - 6:00pm to 9:00pm St. Ann Parish Center 46-129 Haiku Road Kaneohe Phone No. 247-0868 (Daniel Pires) Everyone is welcome to attend these sessions. St. Ann Christmas Festival Saturday, December 2, 2017 9:00am to 2:00pm Baked Goods, Country Store, Entertainment, Hey Mr. Postman, International Cuisine, Keikiland, Mrs. Santa (arts and crafts), Plants, Quilts, 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. Hey Mr. Postman is Back! The surprise packages for the Hey Mr. Postman booth have begun to arrive. Here are a few of the place that our packages have come from: Tallium, Estonia; Half Moon Bay, California; Memphis, Tennessee; San Diego, California; Olympia, Washington; Honolulu and Kahului, Hawaii; Davenport, Florida. These arrivals are just the beginning of more packages to come. Are you traveling before the festival? How about sending a package back to the rectory. Did you forget to send a letter to your family or your friends? It s not to late. Don t forget to come and visit the Hey Mr. Postman booth at the Christmas Festival. St. Ann Church Hey Mr. Postman 46-129 Haiku Road Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Letter available in vestibule.