What is Reconciliation?

5th Sunday of Lent
Sacred Heart Parish
1701 Wilder Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 973-2211
Fax (808) 973-2209
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:00 pm
(Lunch: Closed 12-1:00 pm)
Closed all State & Federal
Holidays
Daily Mass:
Mon-Tues, Thurs-Sat 6:30 am
Wed. 5:30 pm
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
5:00 pm
Confessions:
Saturday 4:00-4:30 pm
or by appointment
Sacred Heart & St. Pius X
Baptisms:
Contact Kuulei Leslie Lockwood at 220-1956
Annunciation of the Lord
Triduum Schedule
Holy Thursday, April 2
7:00PM @ Sacred Heart
Combined SH & PX service
There will be
NO morning Mass
Adoration: April 2-3 (Thur-Fri)
Begins after Holy Thursday Service and
ends on Good Friday at 12am midnight
Good Friday, April 3
Passion Service (No morning Mass)
3:00pm: St. Pius X
7:00pm Sacred Heart
*For both Sacred Heart & St. Pius X will be
held at Sacred Heart Church.
Rediscover Penance this Lent. We encourage you to make going to confession a part
of your spiritual life during Lent. You can
seek the Sacrament of Reconciliation at
Sacred Heart Parish. Join us for this spiritual communal reconciliation service. Several priests will be available to hear confessions during this service. (Regular confession hours are still available during Lent)
EASTER: April 5, Sunday
St. Pius X: 8:30am
*Easter Egg Hunt after 8:30am Mass
For Sacramental Emergencies
7:00am / 9:00am */ 11:00am services
*Easter Egg Hunt after 9am Mass
Saturday 5:00-5:30 pm or by
appointment
March 24, Tues. at 7:00pm
at Sacred Heart Church
4:00pm: St. Pius X
7:30pm: Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart:
St. Pius X Parish
2821 Lowrey Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 988-3308
Fax (808) 380-9871
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:30 am-11:30 am
Closed all State & Federal
Holidays
Food Pantry Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-11:30 am
Weekday Mass:
Monday & Thursday 7:30 am
Weekend Mass:
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 8:30 am
Confessions:
Lenten Reconciliation Sacrament*
Easter Vigil, April 4 Saturday
[email protected]
please call 973-2211, press 1
March 22, 2015
Stations of the cross: Wed @ 6:00PM
Through April 1, 2015 @ Sacred Heart
There will be NO Benediction at the
Wed. Mass during Lenten Season.
What is Reconciliation?
“To reconcile” literally means to bring back together, to be reconnected.
Jesus wants each of us to be free, full of joy in being reconciled and healed
through the merciful love of God. Reconciliation (also known as Confession
or Penance) is a special healing sacrament in which God calls us to be reconciled, to be forgiven of our sins, to repair the bonds that are broken by our
sins. It is a celebration of God’s amazing grace, welcoming us back home.
The Sacrament is basically our examining our conscience, confessing our
sin, asking for forgiveness, being forgiven and then committing ourselves to
changing our lives and helping others change theirs.
“You are mine.
You are precious in my eyes.
You are honored and I love you.
Do not be afraid. I am with you.”
Isaiah 43: 1-4
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Weekly Mass Intentions
Mar 23 - Mar 29, 2015
Mon, March 23
6:30am Keumju Lee (D)
SH
Tue, Mar 24
6:30am Keumju Lee (D) SH
Wed, Mar 25
5:30pm Kenneth Rogers (D) SH
Thurs. Mar 26
6:30am Keumju Lee (D) SH
Fri, Mar 27
6:30am James Wong & Family (T)
SH
Sat, Mar 28
6:30am Albino May (D) SH
5:00pm Pro Populo
Sun, March 29
7:00 a.m. Keumju Lee (D) SH
8:30 a.m. Thomas Papandrew (D)
PX
11:00 a.m. Leonardo Simbajon (D)
SH
5:00pm Keumju Lee (D)SH
Requests for Mass Intentions may be either in
person or by mail. Please specify a date. A
donation of $10.00 per mass is requested. !
Prayer Tree
Please keep in your prayers:
For Health & Healing
Anne Mello, Claire Dang,
Sharon Weddle, Henry & Ellen
Murata,Leann Martin, Sister
Rosario, Tony Guillen, Ron W,
Kathy F, Bill C, Gerhard F,
Sam H, Kennedy R, Anna T,
Shingeko Bualuay, Kamalani,
Moufa, Joanita Pagelinan,
Manny Sound, Mariann B
Setik, N Kim Chaiko, Cushman
Pinao, Greg Reis, Russell
Reis, Val o Brien, Cindy
CAmelang, Diane Michibata
and Iwie Tamashiro, Annette
Aguon, Jun Okazaki, William
Ho, Charlize Mae, Evelyn
Gogue, Marianne B Setik, Pua
Kapele, Robert King, Robert
Costa, Malia Calabanos, Lei
Beckery Furrtado, Granpa
Stan, Granma Faye
Faithfully Departed:
JoAnn Murata Sakuma MHS
‘69, Joseph & Isabelle Cabrinha, Joseph W. Cabrinha, Raymond Setik
5th Sunday of Lent Gospel:(John 12:20-33)
SCRIPTURE
Some Greeks who had come to worship at the
Passover Feast came to Philip, who was from
Bethsaida in Galilee, and asked him, “Sir, we
would like to see Jesus.” Philip went and told
Andrew; then Andrew and Philp went and told
Jesus. Jesus answered them, “The hour has
come for the Son of Man to be glorified. Amen, Amen, I
say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and
dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit. Whoever loves his life loses it, and
whoever hates his life in this world will preserve it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I
am, there also will my servant be. The Father will honor
whoever serves me.
READINGS
“ I am trouble now. Yet what should I say? ‘Father,
save me from this hour’? But it was for this purpose that I
came to this hour. Father, glorify your name.” Then a
voice came from heaven, “I have glorified it and will glorify
it again.” The crowd there heard it and said it was thunder; but others said, “An angel has spoken to him.” Jesus
answered and said, “This voice did not come from my
sake but for yours. Now is the time of judgement on this
world; now the ruler of this world will be driven out. An
when I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw everyone to
myself.” He said this indicating the kind of death he would
die.
Prayer: God of the cross and resurrection, you ever
beckon us to the glory of new Life. May we willingly give
ourselves over to following Jesus to the cross, and one
day share in the fullness of his glory in everlasting Life.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Gospel Message no one wants to
talk about.
Jesus tells us today that we are to be
dying grains of wheat, producing
much good fruit. What does this mean
for us today? Not that we are supposed to become doormats, letting the
world walk all over us. Nor does it mean we are to
actively seek out suffering, to “play the martyr” and
tell everyone around us about all the sacrifices we
are making. Not even Jesus wanted to suffer!
Today’s Gospel provides an absolutely core message for us about being Christians. Yet, this message is rarely discussed in “polite circles.” The message? If we follow Jesus, we will still suffer.
(Anticlimactic, right? Think about it some more and
you’ll see it is actually pretty deep.) Following Jesus
or not, we are still going to have heartache, pain,
death.
That said, Holy Week and today’s Gospel also tell
us this: though we will suffer, God promises to
transform. We will grow, become. And God will also
transform others through our sufferings. Die and
know that God brings forth new life, through you.
Reflections of Kristina M. DeNeve, Adult Faith Formation
Coordinator, Diocese of Honolulu
Sunday, March 29
Jer 31:31-34
Ps 51:3-4,12-13,14-15
Heb 5:7-9
Jn 12:20-33
March 30, Mon
Dn 13:1-6,15-17,19-30,3362
Ps 23:1-3a,3b-4,5,6
Jn 8:1-11
March 31, Tue
Nm 21:4-9
Ps 102:2-3,16-18,19-21
Jn 8:21-30
April 1, Wed
Is 7:10-14;8:10
Ps 40:7-8a,8b-9,10,11
Heb 10:4-10
Lk 1:26-38
April 2, Thu
Gn 17:3-9
Ps 105:4-5,6-7,8-9
Jn 8:51-59
April 3, Fri
Jer 20:10-13
Ps 18:2-3a,3bc-4,5-6,7
Jn 10:31-42
April 4, Sat
Ez 37:21-28
Jer 31:10,11-12abcd, 13
Jn 11:45-56
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Cleanliness is next to
Godliness.
A call for Linen Ladies
ASAP
Jesus was transfigured by his
Father and made dazzling
white. Our altar linens need
your help to keep their dazzle. If you would like to volunteer your services, please
contact Noel at SH 973-2211
or Faye Wozniak at 9438721.
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE
March 16 — March 22, 2015
SACRED HEART
Saturday…. $919.00
Sunday
7:00am……$863.00
9:00am..... $1161.96
11:00am….. $796.00
5:00pm......$1429.38
Weekly Offering.$610.00
Total…………$5779.34
Budgeted Offertory: $7,318.00
( -$ 1538.66)
Maintenance..…$ 5.00
Rice Bowl……….$ 38.60
Debt Reduction..$ 5144.27
Debt Reduction Collection
Jan—June 2014 …...$29,333.31
July—Dec. 2014….$32,928.58
Jan—Jun 2015……$19,080.85
ST. PIUS X
4:00pm:………...$1263.25
8:30am…………...$536
Weekly Offering..$ 83.00
Total…...$1882.25
Budgeted Offertory
$2,286.00 (-$403.75 )
Food Pantry……...$500.00
Bldg. Maintenance..$767.00
Building Fund Collection
Jan—June, 2014…...$6,800.00
July—Dec., 2014….$6,543.00
Jan—Jun 2015……..$2,884.50
Outreach
Ministries
wishes to
thank
Hawaii's
Hearts for holding a canned good
food drive to benefit our MPCC Food
Pantry & the Hawaii FoodBank. Since
January, Hawaii's Heart founder,
Sarita Corn has been diligently working to serve the needy of our
community by holding a canned food
drive at Bistro! Downtown. We have just
learned that the drive has been
extended through March. Stop by
Bistro! Downtown in the Davies Pacific
Center and show your support.
Mahalo to Hawaii's Heart and Bistro!
Downtown for joining our fight
against hunger.
The gift that
keeps on giving!
Fill an Easter
Basket with Love!
Outreach Ministries will be
preparing 80 Easter Baskets for
needy children. We are seeking
plastic eggs for these baskets
and for Sr. Bea's Easter Egg
Hunt for the homeless children
in Waianae. Please drop your
donations off in the Outreach
collection baskets in the back of
the church. Be sure to
label it “For Outreach
Easter Baskets.” Mahalo.
Thank you, Thank you
parishioners for buying tickets
and coming to the Knights of
Columbus Pancake Breakfast
on March 1, 2015! We hope
you experienced good food,
friendship & fellowship while
supporting our parishes.
Watch for a new
church sign soon
at Pius X!
Next breakfast:
Sunday, May 17. See you
You can be the Easter Bunny!
Looking for a volunteer to bring
joy to our SH Children!
Suit provided!
At SAcred HeArt’S AnnuAl
Easter Egg Hunt ...
We need your donations of plastic eggs and
Easter candy to be distributed to our parish
children on Easter Sunday morning.
Please leave contributions in the basket at the
rear of the SH Church, and be sure to mark it:
For Sacred Heart Easter Egg Hunt.
World Meeting of Families: Sept. 21—28, 2015
Contact Kristina M. DeNeve, Ph.D., Coordinator of
Adult Faith Formation & Evangelization Email
or 808.203.6767 / 877.263.8855 Ext. 767)
Includes Mass with Pope Francis Sept. 27
Join Bishop Larry Silva and Dr. Kristina DeNeve for an 8-day
Pilgrimage to Philadelphia: September 21-28, 2015.
Cost: as low as $1884/ Early registration ends April 1!
Timothy Mullner, Director of Program Develop. will present
details about this pilgrimage by webinar: Mon, March 16 from
6:30-7:00PM. This webinar will be 15 minutes.
Details at: www.catholichawaii.org, including brochure.
Space is limited. Register by email or call Faith Journeys:
1-877-732-4845 Option 1
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Plans are being made to form a circle of the Daughters
of Isabella in Hawaii. A meeting will be held to introduce
Catholic women of the area to the Daughters of Isabella,
one of the largest Catholic women’s organizations. The
Daughters of Isabella is a spiritual and charitableoriented organization whose members are devoted to
assisting churches and charities through volunteer services and contributions. Some of the issues for which
these women support are Respect for life, vocations, the
missions, scholarships for our youth, aid to the needy,
Mon, April 13, 2015 visiting the sick and elderly, and breast cancer aware@ 6:30pm - 7:30pm ness. Although the Daughters of Isabella was originally
Daughters of Isabel- founded as an Auxiliary to the Knights of Columbus over
117 years ago, today it operates separately, and memla to form Circle in
bers need not have husbands who are Knights, nor are
Hawaii at
members restricted to any one parish. Membership is
Sacred Heart
open to all Catholic women, age 16 and above. If you
Church 1701 Wilder would like to learn more about the organization and how
you can become part of the new circle being planned for
Avenue
Hawaii, please contact Melba Amaral: Ph 294 -9634 /
[email protected].
Spiritual Pilgrimage to
Major Holy Sites in Europe
October 8—Oct. 25, 2015
With Chaplain Fr. Louis H. Yim
Tour Hostess: Ms. Fe Rodillas
Pilgrimage
Join us on a spiritual
Pilgrimage to visit the Marian Countries: Portugal,
Spain, France,
Shrines of Fatima &Lourdes,
Assisi (St. Francis), Belgium
Italy, Belgium
(St. Damien), and Rome /
Cost: $5,499.00
Vatican City (Pope Francis).
includes roundtrip
For details contact Fr. Yim:
(808) 545-4267.
airfare from Honolulu.
Bathing
Meal Preparation
Medication Reminders
Light Housekeeping
Call Feli at (808) 202-2010
Pray the Lenten
Rosary
from
Sat, March 7, 2015 @
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Cathedral Basilica of
Our Lady of Peace
The St. Damien Prayer Group invites all the
faithful to join them in praying the Lenten
Rosary every Saturday through Lent at the
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace.
The Lenten Rosary will take place immediately after the Noon Mass, incorporating
titles from the 14 Stations of the Cross and
Jesus’ 7 last words into the Sorrowful
Mysteries. The St. Damien Prayer Group
will end the Lenten Rosary on March 28th,
and resume with the Joyful Mysteries on
April 11th. Information: Venny Villapando
at [email protected].