SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2022
Transcript of SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2022
PARISH TEAM
Rev. Arlan Intal, MS Pastor
Rev. Francis Sanchez In-Resident Priest Hospital Chaplain
Dcn Renier Torres
Profita Espiritu Secretary
Dcn. Rafael Mendoza Business Manager
Mario Javier Office Assistant
Leeza Agpaoa Religious Education Coordinator
Monday—Friday 6:30 AM Wednesday 6:00 PM Our Lady of Perpetual Help with Novena First Friday 6:00 PM Adoration & Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday 7:00 AM
Saturday Vigil 6:00 PM Sunday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM First Sunday-Ilocano 5:00 PM Second Sunday-Tagalog 5:00 PM Third Sunday-Visayan 5:00 PM Fourth Sunday-English 5:00 pm
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2022
Family Resources Choose one of the following activities as a way to further reflect on the Sunday reading:
• The word epiphany means to reveal or to be manifest. What have you learned about God from your family? Cut star shapes out of white paper, one for each family member. Have family members write their responses to the question on the paper stars. Older family members can write for younger children. Hang the stars in your home as a reminder of God’s presence.
• Help your family experience a true epiphany. Spend time this week looking for God. Go out for a walk, or look for God in your home. See where God leads you.
• Epiphany is a traditional time for the blessing of homes. It is a time to celebrate the fact that God can be found in our everyday environment. We know that we are part of the family of God and that God dwells in our home. Plan a blessing of your home. Use the following format: Read John 1:14 from the Bible. Then go in procession from room to room, blessing each room with holy water.
• Discuss these questions: What stops us from seeing God’s presence in our world today? What helps us see God’s actions and presence in the world around us?
Our Sunday Visitor Lifelong Catechesis
We need your help. Please prayfully consider in helping in the following:
• To help clean and maintain our church grounds on Saturdays
• Lectors for daily morning mass
• Ushers to help before, during and after the mass
• Musicians, Singers
• Someone to Livestream the mass
• Operate the video projector
• Help with Parking
Please see Fr. Arlan for more information
Visit our Parish Website www.saintanthonykalihi.com
Sunday Offerings
Building Repairs & Maintenance
Mass Intentions
Adoration Chapel
Pews Project
Support for Religious Education
Offering for Church Flowers
If you need assistance,
please call the parish office
during business hours at
(808) 845-3255.
Our parish is grateful for
your continued support
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE FINANCIAL WEEKLY REPORT WEEK ENDING December 26, 2021
6:00 PM Vigil Mass 193.00 5:00 AM Dawn Mass Day 4 577.00 8:30 AM Mass 483.00 10:30 AM Mass 578.55 5:00 PM Visayan Mass (December 19) 232.00 Wednesday, December 22 44.00 Dawn Masses~December 20-24 (Day 5-9) 4,399.36 Christmas Eve Masses-December 24 2,528.00 Christmas Day Mass-December 25 2,089.00
OFFERINGS Mass Intentions 1,363.00 First Offering 60.00 Baptism 615.00 Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception 40.00 Thanksgiving 5.00 Crib (Veneration) 218.00 Prayer Ornaments 140.00
OTHERS General Repair Fund 998.00 Pews Project Fund 1,008.00 Christmas Flowers Fund 293.00 Memorial Plaque 1,000.00 Retirement Fund for Religious 58.00 Philippine Typhoon Recovery 837.10 Donation: Women’s Restroom 500.00
ANNOUNCEMENTS
January 2022
Solemnity of Mary
Saturday, January 1, 2022
at 8:30 am (There will be no Sat
7:00 am Mass)
Epiphany of our
Lord Saturday, January 1, 2022
6:00 pm Sunday, January 2, 2022
6:30 am, 8:30 am, 10:30am, 5:00pm (Ilocano)
First Friday Mass & Adoration
Friday, January 7, 2022 at 6:00 pm
Baptism of our
Lord Saturday, January 8, 2022
6:00 pm Sunday, January 9, 2022
6:30am, 8:30am, 10:30am, 5:00pm (Tagalog)
Santo Nino Novena Saturday, January 7-15, 2022
at 6:00 pm except on January 7 at 7:45 pm
Saturday, January 8 & Wednesday, January 12 at 7:00 pm
Feast Day
Celebration of Santo Nino
Saturday, January 16, 2022 Mass at 3:00 pm
Presider: Bishop Larry Silva
HOLIDAY— Martin Luther King Monday, January 17, 2022 Parish Office will be closed
2022 Annual March for Life
Novena & March January 12-21, 2022
See schedule We pray for the Sanctity of All Life
Sunday of the Word of God
Sunday, January 23, 2022 (Commissioning of Lectors)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Discussion
on 2023
VATICAN
SYNOD
Fr. Arlan will be meeting with various ministries and organizations throughout the month of January to discuss
How can all the members of the Catholic Church be more effective in proclaiming
the living Jesus Christ to the world?
Ministry & Organization Summary Discussion is
Due January 31, 2022
Please submit summary to Fr. Arlan—[email protected] &
Leeza—[email protected]
Summaries will be compiled to submit to the Diocese of Honolulu before February 22, 2022
FUNERAL INFORMATION
With deepest sympathy to the families of the faithful departed May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during this difficult time
BONIFACIA ORPIA VILORIA (93) Priest: Fr. Arlan Intal, MS PRAYER SERVICE January 10, 2022 Monday PLACE Mililani Mortuary - Downtown TIME 6:00pm FUNERAL SERVICE January 11, 2022 Tuesday MASS St. Anthony Church TIME 10:30am BURIAL Valley of the Temples TIME 1:00pm
HEALING, GOOD HEALTH & SPEEDY RECOVERY
Gerardino Estillore Marissa Umipig Dasalla
Godofredo Peralta Umipig
BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS & GIFT OF LIFE
Adam Toree Amian Eva Tongpalan
Jayden Tongpalan Jocelyn Tongpalan
Marissa Umipig Dasalla - 48th birthday Godofredo Peralta Umipig - 74th Birthday
REPOSE SOULS
Mercedes Barbo Sam Atuatasi
Pina Atuatasi Tupua Baby Niuali
Nicanor Tongpalan Felimar Yanuaria Lorenzo Barayuga
Misael Ulep Trinidad & Ruben Arbolado
Mrs. Sinatala King & Son Bobby King Teodoro Salvador Dumlao
Irineo Queja
THANKSGIVING FOR ALL BLESSINGS RECEIVED
Remigio & Marina Dasalla & family
2022 Annual March for Life theme across the United States is
“Equality Begins in the Womb”.
NOVENA SCHEDULE 9 Days
January 12 (Wednesday) Novena Begins with Mass followed by Adoration till 10 p.m. St. Theresa Co-Cathedral with Bishop Larry Silva
* Novena continues at your respective parishes during regular scheduled masses January 20 (Thursday) Novena Ends with Mass followed by Adoration till 9 p.m. St. Theresa Co-Cathedral with Bishop Larry Silva
THE JERICHO MARCH/PROCESSION 7 Days
The Jericho March/Procession is taken from Joshua 1-6. The Israelites were commanded by God to march around the walls of Jericho. Joshua 6:3-4, “You shall compass the city, all ye men of war and go around the city once. Thus shalt thou do six days. And the seventh day, ye shall compass the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the trumpets and the walls shall fall down… We are praying for the downfall of laws that do not protect the Sanctity of All Life, from the unborn to euthanasia. We are praying to overcome the darkness with the Light of Christ. We are praying that the love of God penetrates the walls that harden men’s hearts and mind. We pray for the downfall of evil that separates us from one another and the Love of God.
Choose one of the six days below to walk around the state capitol once While praying the mysteries of the rosary…. On the seventh day, January 21 we will all join together and walk and sing around the state capitol seven times.
January 15 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with Moms and Babies in strollers, Military Families January 16 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with Schools, Life Teen, Students for Life January 17 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with religious organizations, RCIA, Bible Study Groups, Altar
Servers and Catechists January 18 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with 40 Days for Life, Sidewalk Advocates, Mothers January 19 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with Basic Christian Community and Parishioners January 20 between 10 to 2 p.m. Walk with Those with Special Needs, Pregnant Moms and Families January 21 Friday at 2 p.m. Walk with Knights of Columbus Everyone to join in from 2 to 4 p.m. Assemble at 1:30 p.m. in front of the Capitol by Damien Statue. We will dance/march around the capitol SEVEN TIMES. We will dance and sing for JOY praising God with tambourines and instruments
GROWING IN FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE Mission Statement
We, the parishioners of St. Anthony-Kalihi bonded in faith and love of God, empowered by the Holy Spirit, give faithful
witness to the love of Jesus Christ in proclaiming the good news of salvation.
We commit to the evangelization of the parish through spiritual renewal and formation. We promote justice, peace
and respect for human life by caring and serving the poor, the sick and the needy.
We firmly resolve to further the mission for the glory and reign of God on earth.
640 Puuhale Road Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Phone: (808) 845-3255 Fax: (808) 842-3664 email: [email protected] website: www.saintanthonykalihi.com
WORSHIP COMMISSION LITURGY Eucharistic Ministers Ministry of the Word (Lectors) Hospitality/Greeters Music Ministry Altar Servers Antonianas Block Rosary Ladies Altar Society Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Apostolate Samoan Community Visayan Community
FAMILY LIFE COMMISSION Children Liturgy of the Word Fellowship
SERVICE COMMISSION Bereavement Ministry Filipino Catholic Club Knights of Columbus
YOUTH MINISTRY & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY EVANGELIZATION COMMISSION Baptism Ministry Religious Education—Grades 2-12 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Adult Confirmation Faith Formation Committee El Shaddai Charismatic Group
MEDIA COMMISSION Parish Bulletin Social Media / Livestream Website
COUNCILS & COMMITTEE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL FINANCE COUNCIL STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL BUILDING & MAINTENANCE
MINISTRIES and ORGANIZATIONS
OFFICE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 AM—12:00 PM 1:00 PM— 5:00 PM
Thursday & Saturday 8:00 AM—12:00 PM
SACRAMENT of BAPTISM
SACRAMENT of RECONCILIATION SACRAMENT of MARRIAGE
ANOINTING of the SICK FUNERAL SERVICES
Contact the Parish Office to schedule