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DAILY MASSES
Monday - Saturday 6:30am
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm
Sunday 6:30am, 8:30am, 11:00am,
6:00pm
PARISH OFFICE
148-A Makawao St
Kailua, HI 96734
808-266-2222
www.stanthonyskailua.org
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
(Located on 2nd floor above the
Preschool)
Mobile Office Hours
Sunday 6:00am-12:30pm
(Located on the Friendship Lanai
after morning Mass on Sundays)
SCHOOL (PS-8th)
148 Makawao St.
Kailua, HI 96734
808-261-3331
www.saskailua.org
OUTREACH THRIFT SHOP
(Directly across from the Church)
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
8:30am-2:30pm
808-266-2227
OUTREACH FOOD PANTRY
9:00-11:00am
Closed Wednesdays
808-266-2227
COMMUNION FOR HOSPITAL
AND HOME-BOUND:
Ph: 266-2222
Ministers bring Holy Communion to
our brothers and sisters who cannot
attend Mass.
ST. ANTHONY of PADUA Catholic Church and School
December 30, 2018 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
“Our parish is a culturally inclusive Catholic community brought together by our common faith in Jesus Christ. Our Mission is to evangelize, educate, serve, and
love one another as God loves us.”
God is good!
This Christmas season, we also celebrate the feast of the Holy
Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. This feast is usually celebrated on
the Sunday after Christmas. But, if Christmas falls on Sunday, then
the feast is celebrated on December 30th.
It is both appropriate and wonderful to celebrate the feast of
the Holy Family during the season of Christmas. It is wonderful since
Christmas is the best time for the family to come together. Christ-
mas is more meaningful and best celebrated with the family. The
family enhances the bliss and joy of Christmas. As we rejoice the
birth of Jesus, we turn our focus towards the larger picture, his fami-
ly. The feast of the Holy Family enlightens us and reminds us of the
role of Mary and Joseph in God’s divine plan for our salvation.
It is also appropriate to celebrate the feast of the Holy Family
within the Christmas season to remind us that God enters into our
human family. He did not just come into the world out of nowhere,
but He came to us through the human family. He was conceived and
born into a human family like us. This feast day reminds us of the
sacredness of the family. This is why we
call our family the domestic church.
Let us always remember,
“the family that prays together, stays
together.”
A blessed Christmas to all and
happy new year!
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PARISH CONTACT NUMBERS
CLERGY
Rev. Exsequel Tuyor: Parish Administrator
Rev. Joseph “Bong” Diaz: Parochial Vicar
Rev. Marlon T. Belmonte: Parochial Vicar
Deacon Ernest Carlbom
Deacon Michael Weaver
PARISH STAFF
Lucy Poueu, Business Manager for Finance 791-6523
Solinuu Topalian, Chief of Staff 266-2222
Dolly Ababon, Parish Secretary 266-2221
Cindy Kaul, Religious Education 791-6525
Valerie Haole, Director of Outreach 266-2227
Nichole DeWitt, Youth Coordinator 777-6187
SCHOOL STAFF
Bridget Olsen, School Principal 261-3331 ext 444
Patricia Barros, Vice-Principal 261-3331 ext 442
Betty Kam, School Secretary 261-3331 ext 441
DEVOTIONS
• Rosary is recited daily at 6:00am in the Chapel. Rosary for Peace is at 4:30pm on the 1st Saturday in the Chapel.
• Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction occurs on the 1st Friday, at 7:00am in the Chapel.
SACRAMENTS
Call the parish office or check our website (wwww.stanthonyskailua.org) for information on:
• RECONCILIATION - 4:00-4:30pm Saturdays in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel or by appointment.
• BAPTISM PREPARATION - Call 791-6525
• FIRST RECONCILIATION & EUCHARIST
PREPARATION - Call 791-6525
• CONFIRMATION - Call 791-6525
• MARRIAGE & CONVALIDATION - Call 266-2222 at least six months in advance
• ANOINTING OF THE SICK - Call 266-2222 (M-F 8am-4pm)
Or 295-5738 (after hours)
FUNERALS or MEMORIAL SERVICES
266-2222 (Set up mtg with priest)
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Kepa Stern: 808 - 551-4764
WELCOMING CATHOLICS HOME
Sr. Isabel Rabbon: 808-261-6356
Next Week’s Sunday Readings - January 6, 2019
Isaiah 60: 1-6 Psalm 72: 1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 (11)
Ephesians 3: 2-3a, 5-6 Mathew 2: 1-12
This Week’s Sunday Readings — December 30, 2018
1 Samuel 1:20-22, 24-28 Psalm 84: 2-3, 5-6, 9-10
1 John 3: 1-2, 21-24 Luke 2:41-52
Last Week’s Question: Mary and Joseph travelled 90 miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem, as we hear at Christmas. Later, as a family, Mary, Joseph, and Je-sus traveled several times from Nazareth to Jerusa-lem. How many miles was that journey?
Ask...The Stewards! In this weekend's Gospel, we learn that Jesus took the opportunity to explore the faith by seeking out leaders that he could question and listen, so he could grow deeper in knowledge. We should not be content with the catechism of our youth but find ways to grow and study our faith. Do you take your faith for granted, or do you seek to become more engaged in it through readings and faith formation sessions in our parish? This WEEK'S Stewardship Challenge--As we begin a new year, let's commit to reading more about our faith. A good place to start is the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Answer: The distance between the two is about 64 miles, a jour-ney that, on average, took about three days (and an “Uber”)!
Next Week’s Question: Many times in Scripture, we hear the phrase, “fear of the Lord.” We are even told that “Fear of the Lord” is a gift of the Holy Spirit. Since God is the source of all kind-ness, mercy, and love, why are we instructed to fear God?
Offertory envelopes are ready for pick up in the Makai Room.
Dec 31: 6:30am, Morning Mass (New Year’s Eve) Jan 1: 9:00am, The Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God Jan 5: 7:00pm, Boy Scouts’ Eagle Ceremony (Parish Hall) Jan 6: Religious Education & Youth Ministry resume Jan 8: Students return to school
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Prayers for Healing
Jan Rich Victoria Rivenburgh Frank Silva, Jr. Helen Sing Matthew Souza Megan Souza Steven Stiles Julie Strivens Jim Swoish Richard Teixeira Judah Finn Thacker Paul Topalian Bob Trujillo Lydia Viernez Gloria Viveiros Lehua Weatherwax Janice Williams Olivia Wong Pua’ala Wong Howard Yannell
Dolly Ababon Rudy Ababon Betty Akeo Robert Beyer Greg Brossier Teagan Brossier Ruth Cabrinha Sue Capello Laverne Lei Chow Linda & Niles Cravalho Sandra D. Joe Douglas Rachel Dupre Ella Gentry Maria Gorak Cynthia Branco Guy Ethan Hackner Wendy Hackner Wendell Haole Maybelle Helfrich Mary Ip
Ed Lafleur Denny Lau Randy Lichter Gordon Lowell Mary Mannion Marie Joy Mateo Catherine Matsumoto Maria McKinnon Charlene Medeiros Edward Medeiros Betty Mihlbauer Jim Miltier Sharon Odom Sharon O’Donnell Pam Olsen Margaret Peters Dennis Piwowarski Mika Poueu Florence Puana Maria Querubin Marie Ramirez Shirley Rezentes
Monday, December 31, 2018 6:30am Daily Mass (Day Chapel) No meeting for “Women Walking With Jesus” Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God 9:00am Mass Wednesday, January 2 Thursday, January 3 Friday, January 4 Saturday, January 5 7:00pm Boy Scouts’ Eagle Ceremony
(Parish Hall) Sunday, January 6 9:45am Baptism Class (Parish Office) 9:45am Rel Ed Classes (Classrooms) 9:45am RCIA (Makai Room) 5:00 pm Youth Group (Parish Hall)
Monday, December 31: 6:30 a.m. New Year’s Eve
Tuesday, January 1: 9:00 a.m. Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God
Wednesday, January 2: 6:30am Barbara DeCambra (RIP)
Thursday, January 3: 6:30 a.m. Barbara DeCambra (RIP)
Friday, January 4: 6:30 a.m. John Graham (RIP)
Saturday, January 5: 6:30 a.m. Michael Poueu (Birthday Blessing) 5:00 p.m. Edmund Clyde Puana (RIP) Mary Barnacle (RIP)
Sunday, January 6: 6:30 a.m. Ignatius Hipa (RIP) 8:30 a.m. Blessing for Parishioners 11:00 a.m. Patricia Santini (RIP) 6:00 p.m. Valerie Carvalho (RIP)
Please submit Mass intentions by Tuesday at noon for inclusion in the following week’s bulletin.
Lord’s Share Weekend of 12/22/18 & 12/23/18
Thank you very much for your generosity.
May God bless you a hundredfold.
All Masses $ 10,805
Donation for Baptism $ 100
Donation for Anointing of the Sick $ 50
Donations sent to the parish office $ 350
Donations for Lights of Love $ 657
Donations for candles $ 74
Donations for Ohana Sunday $ 165
Loan Reduction Donations $ 116
Total $ 12,317
All Christmas Masses $ 22,263
Balance of Loan (Nov 2018) $ 247,634
For updates to the names on the Prayers for Healing and/or Deployed U.S. Military please email [email protected]
Prayers ~ U.S. Deployed Military
Paul Rivers • Timothy Bonham • Gaby Espino • Justin L Calhoun
Mario Espino • Christopher Jozwiak • Capt. Jimmy Richardson II
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Ministry News
We meet on Sundays, at 5pm, in the Parish Hall Youth Room. Meetings will resume January 6, 2019.
For information on the Youth Ministry, call Nikki DeWitt, 808-777-6187.
“Blessed Joseph, you took Mary and Jesus into your home. You followed the pre-scripts of the Law, presented Jesus in the temple, taught him skills at the plane and the lathe, and, daily, you shared traditions
which were built on the covenants he came to fulfill. Hear the prayers of the...families of children who have been adopted. May they be a source of loving welcome and a fount of faith through Christ our Lord. St. Joseph, pray for us. Novena to St. Joseph for those on the path of adoption. (USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities)
Save the Dates - Upcoming Events Nine Days for Life Novena. Jan 14-22. Pamphlets for the nine day novena will be provided at the 1/6 and 1/13 Sunday Masses. The novena is sponsored by the United States Cath-olic Conference of Bishops (USCCB). National Prayer Vigil for Life. Thursday, January 17, 5:30pm (EST) Opening Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC, which can be watched on EWTN and Catholic TV, will be celebrated in the Great Upper Church. Hawaii March for Life Tuesday. January 22, 2019, 3pm-9pm at the Hawaii State Capital. 2019 March for Life theme: “Unique from Day One: Pro- Life is Pro Science”. We are ex-ploring the use of a bus which will be contingent on the num-ber of parishioners who register for bus transportation. More details to follow.
Respect Life Ministry
The next Baptism class is on Sunday, Jan 6, at 9:45am in the Parish office. Call Cindy Kaul, Dir of Religious Education, at 808-791-6525, to schedule a meeting with a priest prior to attending class.
Youth Ministry
Saturday, January 12, 2019
1pm—9pm
St Anthony of Padua, Kailua
148 Makawao St.
All middle school and high school youth are
welcome.
Games, food, fellowship, and fun!
To RSVP or for more information
Contact Nikki DeWitt
Youth Ministry Coordinator
808-777-6187
FAMILY PROMISE: Helping Families
Transition to Sustainable Housing Aloha! Thanks to our partnership with Family Promise of Hawaii, we have the opportunity to help homeless fami-lies with children transition to sustainable housing solu-tions by providing food and lodging from January 20 –27. What We Need: If you are interested in helping with tasks as simple as providing dinner for the families for one night, serving as chaperone, playing with the chil-dren while parents get other siblings showered and ready for bed, etc., please contact Becky Mia at 808-372-6278. Mahalo & God bless you.
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St Anthony School News
There are no Religious Ed Classes for K-12 on December 30. Classes will resume January 6, 2019. For questions, contact Cindy Kaul, Director of Religious Education, 808-791-6525. Our Christmas
program took place on Thursday, Dec 20, and was full of lively Christmas carols by our very talented students. Thanks to the many gifted teachers, vol-unteers, and espe-cially Kepa Stern, our Music Director, for a beautiful and memorable evening. Happy New Years to all our students & families!
Students are on vacation until January 8, 2019. We wish them all a safe and restful break and a very
happy New Year.
Do you have a PC laptop with a Microsoft Windows XP or newer operating system you would like to donate to our school? St. Anthony’s school has received a software program called EyeSpy 20/20 for vision testing from the Lions Club through “Project Vision.” With the help of this program, children’s vision can be tested year-round at school. The equipment requires several PC laptops with a Microsoft Windows XP or newer operating system, 13” screen, 100 MB of hard drive space and a USB port and USB mouse. As the school only has Mac Books, we are hoping for a dona-tion of used PC laptops for this purpose. If you are able to help, please contact the school at 261-3331. Mahalo for your support!
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“Whatever you do in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the
Father through him.” Colossians 3:17
We begin a new year, the year of our Lord 2019, by looking back on 2018 and reviewing how we lived our lives and identifying where we can do better in the new year. How can we be better Christians? How can we strengthen our Catholic faith? How can we better help each other, our families, and our parish to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior? How can we be better stewards of the talents bestowed on us by our Lord? Is there a ministry where we can share our talents?
We are blessed to be a part of St. Anthony of Padua parish, an ohana (family) comprised of caring, dedicat-ed, and committed people who come together to wor-ship. But, our place of worship needs repairs. Just as we take pride in where we live by caring and maintain-ing our homes, so, too, must we care about our place of worship by maintaining our church. Our church needs our help.
Please prayerfully consider making a contribution to-wards our Five Year Repair & Maintenance Plan. Your donations will help cover the costs of much needed re-pairs. “Whatever you do in word or in deed, do every-thing in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
Thank you for hearing our plea. May our Lord bless you & may you have a blessed and peace-filled new year!
Fr. Exsequel J. Tuyor
Fr. Joseph “Bong” Diaz
Fr. Marlon Belmonte
Mahalo nui loa for your generosity.
May God bless you a hundredfold.
2019
We wish all of you God’s blessings for a joyous
and peaceful new year. Happy New Years!
May the Christ Child inspire in all of us a deep
reverence for the beautiful gift of life.
Inserted in this bulletin, is the “Ïnstruction Re-
garding Sacraments and Funerals in Situa-
tions Involving Physician-assisted Suicide,”
euphemistically called “Our Care, Our Choice
Act.” Please take some time to read it.
Five Year Repair & Maintenance Plan
Thanks to your generosity we have col-lected $127,081 this past year. These
funds will pay for the maintenance of our church and facilities.
New Year’s Mass Schedule
December 31, 2018, Monday
6:30am Daily Mass
January 1, 2019, Tuesday
The Solemnity of Mary
9:00am Mass