St. Joseph Catholic Church 1294 Makawao Avenue, Makawao, HI 96768 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES DAILY MASS: Monday-Friday…...7 a.m. WEEKENDS Saturdays .......................... 5:00 p.m. Sundays ............................ 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Confessions: Saturday ..... 4:00 p.m. or by Appt. only. Office: (808) 572-7652 .................. Website: www.sjcmaui.org ............ Fax: (808) 573-2278 Email: sjcoffice@hawaiiantel.net ST. JOSEPH CHURCH STAFF Pastor: Rev. Geronimo Castro, M.S. Business Administrator: Donna Pico EARLY LEARNING CENTER Director: Helen Souza; 572-6235 Office Manager: Sr. Viviana Parnoncillon. O.P. CHURCH COMMITTEES Pastoral Council: Edwin Ferreira; 572-0015 Church Building/Master Planning: Jordan Santos; 572-9768 Multi-Purpose Bldg. Fundraising: Joe Andrews; 243-9574 Sweetbread: Jackie Souza: 573-8927 Finance Committee: Ernest Rezents; 572-8663 Parish Fundraising: Chris AhPuck; 463-1585 St. Joseph Feast: Donna Pico & Karen Perreira: 572-7652 CHURCH MINISTRIES WORSHIP MINISTRY (Maxine Balderas) Liturgy: Maxine Balderas; 572-9434 Altar Servers: Helen Souza: 572-5142 Arts & Environment: Berna Gentry: 385-3442 Lectors: Emily Agusti; 572-6745 Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion/Sick & Homebound: Madeline Pruse; 572-4116 Music: Michael Balderas, Rochelle Alo & Damien Paiva Ushers: Earl Lamadora; 572-7341 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (Sr. Georgina Delgado, O.P.) Children (K-8) Faith Formation/Adult Faith Formation: Sr. Georgina Delgado, O.P.: 572-8454 Youth Ministry (Confirmation): Jason & Diane Jacinto: 572-4623 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Liz Miller: 281-9643/Chris AhPuck: 463-1585 Young Adult Ministry: David Sereda: 298-9091 SOCIAL OUTREACH MINISTRY (Sr. Georgina Delgado, O.P.) Breaking Bread Ministry (Hotmeal): Arsie Anderson: 572-8290 Parish Emergency Assistance & Food Pantry: Sr. Georgina Delgado, O.P.: 572-8454 BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Pauline Ulicny: 870-4305 THRIFT SHOP: Joslyn Minobe: 572-9150/572-1129 CHURCH MOVEMENTS Cursillo Maui Coordinator: Jaimie Balthazar; 572-6403 Filipino Catholic Club: Jose Vince Cruz; 572-0097 Hawaii Catholic Engage Encounter: Fred & Eileen Corpuz; 572-8833 NEO Catechumen: Paolo & Dani Baricchi; 572-0041 Holy Name Society: Ed Ferreira; 572-0015 The Holy Family Institute: James &Alda St. James:572-8575 Legion of Mary: Daisy Muego; 250-9126 BAPTISM: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated monthly on the last Saturday of the month at 2 p.m. Parents must be registered & participating members of St. Joseph Church. They need to schedule a meeting and interview with the priest. To prepare of the Sacrament, parents and godparents are required to attend a Baptism catechesis that is scheduled every second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the church. Two godparents may be chosen, but only on is required to meet the following requirements of Canon Law: A godparent must be at least 16 years of age; not be the child’s parent; be a practicing Catholic in good standing who has received the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. Godparents not residing in the area may complete the class at their own parish and provide a letter stating completion. For more information and registration forms, please contact the office. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples planning to marry in the Church must meet with a priest for several preparation meetings and attend an Engaged Encounter weekend. A minimum of 4 months is required. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please notify the office or rectory when a family member is about to be hospitalized, is hospitalized, or is confined at home due to sickness, infirmity, or age. In the hospital, ask your nurse to page the oncall Hospital Chaplain. The Chaplain will call the priest assigned for the day to the hospital to provide spiritual care and meet the sacramental needs of the patient. FUNERALS: We ask families to call the Parish Office PRIOR to any arrangements with the Mortuary to avoid conflicts. HOUSE BLESSINGS: If possible, we ask parishioners to schedule house blessings at least one week in advance. NEW PARISIONERS: Are invited to join our parish family. Please register at the Parish Office. PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday: 10 a.m.– 3 p.m.; Tuesday thru Friday: 8 a.m.—3 p.m.; Closed on Weekends & Holidays October 11 & 12, 2014 DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF October 13-19, 2014 Monday—10/13 Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 315:1, Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday—10/14 Gal 5:1-6 Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday— 10/15 Gal 5:18-25 Lk 11:42-46 Thursday—10/16 Eph 1:1-10 Lk 11:47-54 Friday-10/17 Eph 1:11-14 Lk 12:1-7 Saturday—10/18 2 Tm 4:10-17b Lk 10:1-9 Sunday—10/19 Is 45:1, 4-6 1 Thes 1:1-5b Mt 22:15-21 REFLECTION ON TODAY’S READING: The Lord invites us to a banquet, one of the favorite images of messianic times. This banquet is spread before us and can fully satisfy our needs, yet how often have we refused the Lord’s invitation to share in he riches prepared for us? 2ND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND ~ For World Mission Next weekend our parish will celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy. His hope an peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Please come prepared next weekend to give generously in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. For more information, please visit www.IAmAMissionary.org OUR TITHES & OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LORD FOR THE WEEK OF October 4-10, 2014 Sunday Offering — $4935.98 Multi Purpose Ctr. $340.00 Others—$437.00 Candles—$286.30 Thrift Shop—$566.52 day, Oct. 13th. MAHALO FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!!! KCIK—740 AM Visit their website at FEAST MEETING We will be having our first 2015 Feast meeting on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 6 p.m. in the gym. It is important that all of the booth leaders attend and anyone who is willing to volunteer, working towards St. Joseph’s annual fundraiser. This fundraiser benefits the entire PARISH! The upcoming Feast will be a challenging one, (with the construction of the Multi-purpose center under way). However, with everyone's positive thinking, help and support we can make it happen. Mahalo! In Observance of Columbus Day the parish office will be closed on Mon- Please VOTE in the November 4 general election! Parish Calendar for the Week DAY EVENT TIME PLACE Tues.—10/14 S.S. Acts of the Apostles NEO Catechumenate 6:15 p.m. 7 p.m. School Gym Thurs. 10/16 Legion of Mary Holy Hour Feast Meeting RCIA 8 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Convent Church Church School Sat. 10/18 Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Church Sun.—10/19 Religious Education Classes Youth Ministry 7:50 a.m. 10:15 a.m. School Church Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Joseph’s Christmas Craft Fair November 15th 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 5 p.m. Vigil Mass this weekend is intended for the Missa pro populo (Mass of the parish people). The following collective intentions are offered on all other masses. Special Inten ons Next weekend Heavenly Blend May the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Give Coffee presale ckets will be on sale a er Mass- them strength and consolation through all their trials. es. Cost is $7.50 per 8 oz. bag of your choice of Carl T. Boteilho Harry Gomes regular ground or decaf. Fely Tagala & Family Antoinette Bantila Nena Costello & Family Lanny Knap We are also accep ng applica ons for Cra ers. Ednabelle Zarema Sr. Candelaria Perania If you are interested in par cipa ng or buying Joe & Lulu Riggitano Mary Pires ckets please stop by the parish office. Repose Souls Maryann Pastores Velasco Hattie Kukaua Cra Fair WISH LIST: 30 #’s USDA Ground Beef 80/20 10 #’s Ground Pork 3 Pkgs. Bacon 4 Lg. Pkgs. Hot Dogs 4 #’s Green Onions 7 #’s Carrots 15 #’s Jumbo Yellow Onions 8 #’s Red Bell Pepper 5 Bunches Cilantro 1 #’s Beef base (VIP Cash n Carry) 16 oz. Granulated Garlic 8 oz. Dried Oregano 24 oz. Ground Cumin 8 oz. Black Pepper 8 oz. Salt 4 #10 cans Ground Tomatoes 5 #10 cans Kidney Beans 1 #10 can Nacho Cheese (NO Jalapenos) 2 Gallons Shoyu 100 3’s Bread Flour 125 #’s White Sugar 15 Dozen Large Eggs 4 large cans Crisco 1 case 30#’s Margarine 4 5 gallons Creamy Liquid Fry Oil 12 Cans Spam 2 Lg. Bags Nori 50 #’s Rice 5 Lg Bags Tor lla Chips (Costco) 250 2# Boats 250 16 oz. styrophome lids 1 box Wax or Foil Sheets 2 Liter Soda (Any Flavor) 2 Lg Containers Sour Cream (Costco) 2 Lg Containers Salsa (Costco) Dona ons can be dropped off at the parish office. Any dona on you are able to provide is truly appreciated by the staff, parents and students of St. Joseph Early Learning Center . Mahalo! Joseph Santos Walter & Winifred Sakamoto Raymond M. & Anne C. Pires Nelson, Jr. & Leana Boteilho Margaret M. Amoral & Family Minnie & Frank Maldonado Lawrence Figueira William & Frances Pico Frank & Janet Boteilho Thomas & Mary Yamashita Fernando & Rose Ribao Arthur & Roseline Amoral Emil, Agnes & Arnold Balthazar Teresita T. Ballesteros & Family Linda Palmeira Felicisimo & Maria Dumbrique Sanchi & Phyllis Ferreira Cristobal & Anatalia Ricarde Louis & Edith Fernandez Frank Robert Jacintho Al & Dolly Covic Mary Doreen Alborano Clarence M. Tavares Brigida Ramelb Federico Bulusan Victoriano Galiza Gomencindo & Mary Rodrigues John Molina, Sr. Arthur English Michael P. Fernandez Frank Estrella, Sr. Louis DeCoite Anthony DeCoite Sidney Fevella William M. Abreu Marcelino P. Felipe Joseph F. Cabral David M. Perreira Allen Vierra, Sr. Ernest Robello Howard Wilhelm Charles Ferreira, Sr. Mac DeCoite John H. Tavares, Jr. Francisco Bautista Anacleto Costello Eva Texeira George Zaremba Rustico Muego Romeo Ballesteros Inocencia Ramelb Teodora Bulusan Roger Galiza Harry S. Cravalho, Sr. UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS Marianist BILAC 2014 Conference November 6-8 at Chaminade University and St. Louis School in Honolulu ******* Island Leadership Retreat on March 28, 2015 @ We have a parishioner who lives in Olinda that needs a ride to church on Saturday’s. If you are able to assist please call 572-9796.
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