SJPS PARENT NEWSLETTER - St Joseph School-Waipahu · Irene Sandry, grandmother of Tania Ma’afala...
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SJPS PARENT NEWSLETTER June 5, 2 02 0 Vol ume 4, Is sue 9
Monday, June 8th to Friday, June 19th
Office Open 9:00 am—1:00 pm
Friday, June 12th
Office Closed: Observance of
King Kamehameha Day
Monday, June 22nd to Friday, June 26th
Office Closed
Monday, June 29th to Thursday, July 2nd
Office Open 9:00 am—1:00 pm
Friday, July 3rd
Office Closed: Observance of
Independence Day
Office hours are subject to change.
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Sunday (June 7 , 2020) Scripture: John 3: 16-18
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
St. Joseph Church
Schedule of
Masses
Monday—Friday,
6:30 am in church
and live stream
Saturday 7:00 am in
church
Saturday 4:00 and
6:00 pm
Sunday 6:00 am
8:00 am
10:00 am in church
and live stream
12:00 pm
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
7:00 pm
Reflection:
One famous author Graham Greene once said that he would refuse to
believe in a God he could understand. He is much greater that what our
mind can comprehend. The greatness of God indeed surpasses man's
wisdom. A day-old baby is aware of the existence of his mother. When
he cries he is fed, when he lies uncomfortably he is taken up in her
arms. But he has no idea what kind of person she really is, he does not
understand her love for him. The gap between God and people is much
larger. We are aware of God's love for us, because we experience it in
our life and the created world, yet he remains the great unknown.
Whatever we know about him is through Jesus who became man. He
became like us, he was a carpenter, a teacher and a victim of injustice.
People did not see his divinity but in his humanity we received a
glimpse of God's love.
If we cannot understand God because he is beyond our human
wisdom, it is still more difficult to accept the Trinity for it contradicts
human mathematics. It is only Jesus' word that convinces us to accept
it because the Trinity is a divine disclosure. God revealed Himself as
Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Trinity, One
God in three persons and united in perfect love, is revealed to us in
their love for humanity.
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Our Special Intentions
We pray for…
Our La Salette community.
Family members of Sister Judith Abique, SPC
Repose of the soul of Sister Judith Abique, SPC.
Willy Abique, brother of Sister Judith Abique, SPC.
All the first liners, priests, religious, health workers, essential
workers, families, and everyone around our world.
Mr. Pio Guerrero.
Mrs. Irene Sandry, grandmother of Tania Ma’afala
(SJPS alumni).
Mr. and Mrs. Seiji Tokuda, parents of Ms. Grace (Cafeteria
Manager).
Ms. Sandobal.
Dr. Rick Yamashiro and family. (Counselor and Dean of Stu-
dents)
Genny Inase, cousin of Ms. Sandobal.
God’s healing mercy on Dayen Aguit-Baraero, Anaziel Sua-
sin-Linao, and Renante Fuentes.
Leilani, sister of Ms. Capinpin and her nieces.
Molina Family
Repose of the soul of Junior Bisquera, friend of Ms. Sando-
bal..
Repose of the soul of Regina Salisbury.
Bryce, Jason, and their families.
Peter Akuna.
Mrs. Eileen, (3-5 Paraeducator).
Miles Arbues and Avelino Arbues.
Trinity Rodrigues, granddaughter of Loretta Rodrigues.
(Former SJPS Office Assistant).
For Everett Davis, grandson of Ms. Davis (Junior High
Teacher).
Mr. Roy Quindara.
Mrs. Susan Ganibe., mother of Mrs. Calzada (Music
Teacher).
Mrs. Grace Montemayor, mother of Alfredo (Grade 8).
Mrs. Ashley Rupert and family (former teacher of SJPS).
Mrs. Michelle Izon, (Grade 3 teacher).
Bernie Galang, grandmother of Vincent Young (Grade 6).
Juanito Castro, mother of Father Eric Castro, MS.
Mr. Pedro Corpuz, grandfather of Riley (Gr. 6) and Reese
(Gr. 3) Snyder and family.
As a disciple of Jesus,
it is our Kuleana (responsibility) to live out the
Gospel by serving the community.
We are called to be loving like Jesus, to teach, and to
serve the needs of our brothers and sisters.