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“I am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the
Lord; whoever eats this bread will
live forever.”
John 6:51
MARY, STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH
“Malia, Hoku O Ke Kai”
June 3rd, 2018
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
4470 Aliikoa Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96825
808 734-0396 www.staroftheseahonolulu.com
LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:30 PM (Anticipated Sunday Mass) Sunday : 6:30 AM 8:15 AM 10:15 AM 11:45 AM 5:30 PM WEEKDAYS SATURDAY 6:30 AM 5:30 PM 7:30AM
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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 7:30 am and 5:30 pm (Anticipated Sunday Mass)
Sunday: 6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am,11:45 am, and 5:30 pm
Liturgy of the Word for Children: 8:15 am and 10:15 am
Weekday: Mon. thru Fri. 6:30 am and 5:30 pm
Holidays: 7:30 am only.
SACRAMENTAL SERVICES & DEVOTIONS
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: 4:00pm Daily,1st Friday7-10pm
Liturgy of the Hours: Morning Prayer (Lauds) Mon.-Fri. 7:05 am, Sat. 8:05 am
Evening Prayer (Vespers) 4:35 - 4:55 p.m. Daily
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 4:55 - 5:05 p.m. Daily
Holy Rosary: Mon.-Fri. 5:45 am; Sat. 6:45 am; 5:00 pm
Chaplet of Divine Mercy: 5:05 - 5:15 pm, Sat./Sun. only
Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary: 1st Sun./mo, 2:30 pm, Chapel
Novena: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal: Mon. 6:15 am, 5:25 pm
Charismatic Prayer Meeting: 2nd & 4th Friday, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
First Saturday Devotion led by S.H.W.A.Y. 6:30 am (before Sat. 7:30 am Mass)
Reconciliation: Mon. thru Fri.: 5:05 - 5:25 pm; Sat: 5:05 to 5:25 pm, or contact
the rectory for an appointment.
Baptism: Please contact Darlene Ah Yo, 734-0396
Wedding: Pls. contact Parish Office at least six months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick: By appointment, please contact the Parish Office
Funeral: Pls. contact Parish Office before contacting the mortuary.
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MINISTRIES LISTING
HOSPITALITY
Social Activities - Maria Adversalo
LITURGICAL
Altar Servers - Bob Ehrhorn
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Frances Doyle
Proclaimers of the Word (Lectors) - Teddy Adorable
Worship - Betty Samaritano
Ushers - Richard Conradt
Music/Liturgy - Cynthia Young/Keith Febrero
Angel Voices Choir - Anne Hung/Cynthia Young
SACRAMENTAL
Baptism Preparation - Eliane Kuo/Thomas Ching
RCIA Program - Deanna Rasmussen
CCD - Racquel Dizon-Ikei
Liturgy of the Word for Children - Frances Doyle/Eliane Kuo
Youth Confirmation - Nichelle Soriano
Adult Confirmation - Valerie Pedro
SERVICE
Peace & Social Justice - Debra Arellano
Liturgical Arts & Environment - Br. Buddy Yanzon
Church Cleaning - Steven Fatai
Senior Arts & Craft - Barbara Pang
Mothers & Babies Project - Yvonne Izumi
Healing Hearts - Alysa K. Makahanaloa
Health Ministry - Maureen Burke/Wellness: Hula, Tai-Chi, Yoga
FAITH GROUPS
Charismatic Prayer Group - Yvonne Izumi/Teddy Adorable
Monday Bible Group - MaryLou Brogan/Anita Moutafakis
Wednesday Morning Bible Group - Darlene Ah Yo
Knights of Columbus - Todd Kirwan
Catholic Chinese Ministry of Honolulu - Tony AuYeung
Third Order of Mary - Mely McGivern
Family Rosary Movement - S.H.W.A.Y. - Keith Febrero
TEMPORALITIES
Planning & Building Committee - Frank Doyle
Currency Counting Ministry - Lorraine Lau
East Honolulu Food Festival - Frank Doyle/Rick Manayan
YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS - Middle School EDGE, High School
(LifeTeen)/ Young Adults - Nichelle Soriano
AD SPACE
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JUNE 03, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
A VIEW FROM THE PEW
Living Catholic in the 808:
Eucharist as the Ultimate Invitation to Mature Discipleship
Excerpt By: Fr. Ron Rolheiser, OMI
President, Oblate School of Theology
San Antonio, Texas
One of the central meanings of Eucharist comes from what Jesus did at the first
Eucharist, namely getting on His knees to wash the feet of others.
We should be on our knees washing each other’s feet because that is precisely
what Jesus did at the first Eucharist and He did it to teach us that the Eucharist is not a private act of
devotion, meant to square our debts with God, but a call to, and a grace for, service. The Eucharist is
meant to send us out into the world ready to give expression to Christ’s hospitality, humility and self-
effacement.
To take the Eucharist seriously is to begin to wash the feet of others, especially the feet of the poor and
those with whom we struggle most relationally. The Eucharist is both an invitation that invites us and
a grace that empowers us to service.
And what it invites us to do is to replace distrust with hospitality, pride with humility, and self-interest
with self-effacement so as to reverse the world’s order of things — wherein the rich get served by the
poor and where the first priority is always to keep one’s pride intact and one’s self-interest protected.
(Source: Chapter 11, One Great Act of Fidelity: Waiting for Christ in the Eucharist)
Graduation Season is upon us. College graduations, High School,
Intermediate, Elementary and even Preschool graduation.
We congratulate all graduates, whatever level of education they have completed.
Be proud of who you are and what you have done. Always ask questions.
And if you really want an answer to a question,
then no question is a silly question.
The most important thing is to not stop questioning.
-Albert Einstein
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JUNE 03, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
Praying for Comfort & Healing
Caroline Albano Yvonne Lee
Warren Albano Sally Leong
Byron Chang Cindy Tanaka
Barbara Kaina Ellen Tanaka
Kepa Kauka
Eternal Rest
John Aiwohi, Jr.
Cammie Bryant
Timothy Lau
Patrick Lane
Robert Lessard
LillianLoo
Dennis O’Connor
Anastacio Palafox
Frank Sembenini
In order to keep the above lists current, we will
now keep the names for no longer than three
weeks, unless otherwise notified.
Kindly contact the Parish Office at 734-0396 if
you wish to keep the names you submit for longer
than three weeks, or if you should have any
questions or concerns. Mahalo and God bless!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Stone Chun, Aidan Furuhashi,
Isis Garcia -Wang, Natalie
Ibarra, Trixy Koide, Corbin
Lewis, Harry Lloyd, Kylee
Redoble, Angelo Rufo,
Matthew Souza
May the HOLY SPIRIT ignite their Baptism graces,
live in their hearts and bless them with all the gifts and
charisms the LORD wills. May they receive the
knowledge of Your will through spiritual wisdom and
understanding all the days of their lives.
God bless all our MSOS Confirmandi!
“Those who feed on Christ in the Eucharist
need not wait until the hereafter to receive
eternal life.”
(Excerpt from St. John Paul II’s Encyclical )
Vulnerable Seniors Need Moving Assistance
Location: Hawaii Kai Retirement and Assisted
Living Community, 428 Kawaihae Street, Honolulu
POC: Valery O’Brien - (cell) 808-222-0705;
(email) [email protected]
Work Scheduled: June 2018
This community is home to almost 400 seniors of
which over 50 residents were relocated temporarily
because of flooding from the heavy rains that inun-
dated parts of East Honolulu on April 14-15, 2018.
Some of these vulnerable seniors do not have family
members to assist them when it is time to move back.
For this reason, the Catholic Church is reaching out
to offer assistance. If you are interested in volunteer-
ing, please contact Valery O'Brien as listed above.
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JUNE 03, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
Weekly Offerings of May 26/27, 2018
ACTUAL BUDGET DIFFERENCE (+/-) Weekly Offerings $8,807.20 $10,000.00 -$1,192.80
Fiscal Year to Date $477,981.00 $489,856.00 -$11,875.00
Total Budget (7/1/17 to 6/30/18) $523,000.00
OTHER COLLECTIONS;
Local Homeless Outreach: $88.95
Peace & Social Justice Ministry: $40.00
Novena: $182.00
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Youth Ministry Announcements
School is out for the summer but there are still plenty of opportunities for our youth this summer!
-Lifeteen High School Youth Ministry will meet every Sunday this summer in the PLC Meeting Room
at 11:30 AM, following the 10:15 AM Mass.
-EDGE Middle School Youth Ministry will meet on the 2nd and 4th Friday of June & July from 6-8:30
PM in the 2nd Floor Activity Center.
-Youth Worship Nights have begun and will be held on the 1st Friday of every month from 6-8:30 PM
in the Social Hall.
To join any of our youth ministries, please attend our next meetings on Sunday, June 3 (Lifeteen) or
Friday, June 8 (EDGE).
You may also email Nichelle Soriano ([email protected])
Diocesan Youth Summer Retreat Opportunities
The Office of Vocations for the Diocese of Honolulu is offering 2 high school discernment retreats this
summer for girls and boys ages 13-17. Both retreats will allow the youth to learn about vocations to
marriage and the religious life, attend Mass, adoration, confession and fellowship with their
peers. Both retreats will be held at St. Stephen Diocesan Center. The boys retreat will be from July 6-
8. The girls retreat will be from July 27-29.
For more information, contact Nichelle Soriano ([email protected])
Young Adult Ministry
MSOS Young Adult Ministry will resume our meetings this summer with a Young Adult Bible Study
on Sunday, June 3 from 2-4 PM in the Social Hall.
We are also forming our own young adult sports team for the Diocesan Young Adult Summer Sports
Day. We will be competing against other parish young adult groups in the diocese in tug-o-war and
volleyball. Let's come together as a young adult community to represent MSOS.
Young Adult Sports Day will be held on Saturday, July 21 from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM on our Parish
Grounds.
To register, contact Nichelle Soriano ([email protected]) no later than June 15. All participants
must be 18 or older.
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PARISH OFFICE INFORMATION
SCHOOL OFFICE INFORMATION
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
JUNE 03, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
CHURCH CALENDAR
Sunday, June 03, 2018 (Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ)
6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 11:45 am, 5:30 pm Masses
11:30 am, LifeTeen, PLC Meeting Room
2:30 pm, Conf/Most Holy Rosary/20 decades/Chapel
6:30 pm, Family Rosary Movement, S.H.W.A.Y./Social Hall
Monday, June 04, 2018 (9th Week in Ordinary Time)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
9:00 am, Senior Arts & Crafts, 2nd Floor Activity Center
Tuesday, June 05, 2018 (St. Boniface)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
6:00 pm, Music Ministry Meeting, Church
Wednesday, June 06, 2018 (St. Norbert)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
10:00 am, Bible Study, PLC Meeting Room
Thursday, June 07, 2018
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
9:00 am, HULA CLASS, Social Hall
Friday, June 08, 2018 (The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus)
6:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
6:00 pm, EDGE, 2nd Floor Activity Center
Saturday, June 09, 2018 (The Immaculate Heart of BVM)
7:30 am, 5:30 pm Masses
10:30 am-11:30 am, TAI CHI CLASS, Cafeteria
12:00 pm-1:00 pm, YOGA CLASS, Social Hall
Sunday, June 10, 2018 (10th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
6:30 am, 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 11:45 am, 5:30 pm Masses
Knights of Columbus Hospitality/After first 3 Masses/Social Hall
11:30 am, LifeTeen, PLC Meeting Room
2:00 pm, Young Adult Bible Study, Social Hall
6:30 pm, Family Rosary Movement, S.H.W.A.Y./Social Hall
PARISH CLERGY
Fr. Francisco de los Reyes, SSS—Pastor
Fr. Paterno Labasano, SSS—Parochial Vicar
Fr. Bob Stark, SSS — In Residence
Br. Buddy Yanzon, SSS
PARISH OFFICE STAFF
Anne Hung—Office Administrator
Sarah Bryant—Secretary
Darlene Ah Yo—Director of Religious Education
Nichelle Soriano—Youth/Young Adults Minister
Mikaele Fatai—Sacristan
Noel Patricio—Facilities Manager
Visitacion Salinas—Housekeeper
MARY, STAR OF THE SEA SCHOOL
Margaret Rufo—Principal
4469 Malia Street
Honolulu, HI 96821
Tel. 734-0208 / Fax: 735-9790
www.starofthesea.org
EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Lisa Foster, Ed.D.—Director
4470 Aliikoa St, Suite 100
Honolulu HI 96821/Tel. 734-3840
www.staroftheseaelc.org
Monday through Friday 8AM—4PM
PARISH OFFICE 808.734.0396
PARISH FAX 808.744.2008
Readings: Corpus Christi Sunday
First Reading:
Exodus 24:3-8
Second Reading:
Hebrews 9:11-15
Gospel
Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
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AD SPACE
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JUNE 03, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
SCHOOL NEWS
Mary, Star of the Sea School
MSOS Showcase is a Success!
Mary, Star of the Sea School students raised the bar on May 25th, 2018. A big MAHALO to parents,
grandparents, parishioners, and friends, who witnessed the ENTIRE student body showcase their
learning in so many ways ... they shared their passions, knowledge, entrepreneurship, design thinking
projects and gifts and talents. They were engaged in their learning and demonstrated a diverse cross-
curricular approach to sharing and solving real life challenges! True learning at its best!!
Mary, Star of the Sea Early Learning Center
KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION CEREMONY & CELEBRATION!
Theme: “The World is a Rainbow”
ELC Kindergarten Graduates 2018 Janel Akana sings “Somewhere Over
the Rainbow” to honor the K-Graduates
Rainbow Pony
Stevo,the
clown
balloon
artist
Blue
Monster