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33rd Sunday In Ordinary Time Do Everything Well GOOD NEWS! The Sisne Chapel fresco The Last Judgment may be the greatest representaon of the coming of Christ at the end of me. The centerpiece of the composion is Christ the judge with the Virgin at his side represented in a halo, surrounded by a crowd of apostles, prophets, patriarchs, Old Testament heroines, martyrs, and saints who form a double crown of swirling bodies. Michelangelo painted hundreds of figures, all with exquisite aenon to detail. Just think, when Michelangelo was painng, his work in the chapel was desned to be seen by very few—the pope, his court, a few vising kings and diplomats at most. The Sisne Chapel would receive less foot traffic in Michelangelos me than a medium- to small-sized parish today. Yet, Michelangelo painted with the same eye to perfecon as if he knew his work would be seen by millions. He was not painng for the multudes but for God and his patron, the pope. Similarly, if we act with generosity and love, whether observed by millions or no one, we will follow the path to true freedom and love. We do what is right, not to be seen, but because we want to be true to God, ourselves, and others. Living like this, we will have no reason to fear the Last Judgment. More than six million people annually see The Last Judgment in person, and countless more via broadcasts and social media. So do everything well, since it is seen by God and yourself—and maybe some day, by more eyes than you ever imagined! Fr. Mark Haydu, LC For Reflection: Do I worry too much about being seen by others? Do I console myself knowing that no good deed goes unrewarded? © 2018 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. Imprimatur: In accordance with c. 827, permission to publish has been granted on December 1, 2017, by the Most Reverend Edward M. Rice, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of St. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. It does not imply any endorsement of the opinions expressed in the publication; nor is any liability assumed by this permission. No part of this work may be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All Rights Reserved. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521 Reading I - Daniel 12:1-3 The basic message to the faithful is Hang in there! Despite all that is hap- pening to you – painful though it may be – the world remains in the hand of God, who will not let evil and oppres- sion triumph forever. The fundamental message, then, to the faithful is not threat but encouragement, comfort and assurance. Reading II - Hebrews 10:11-14, 18 Jesusenemies will be subjected to him, and his followers will be fully sancti- fied. Those who trust in him should re- main together as they eagerly anticipate the coming day of the Lord to ensure that for them the day will not be a day of judgment but a day of celebration. Reading III - Mark 13:24-32 Mark weaves together two ideas of suf- fering and hope of salvation. Through all the suffering and darkness that Je- susdisciples endure, in the end salva- tion will become a reality with the re- turn of the Son of Man. NEXT WEEKS READINGS Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 1st Reading– Daniel 7:13-14 2nd Reading –Revelation 1:5-8 Gospel - John 18:33b-37 Sts. Peter and Paul Church November 18, 2018
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33rd Sunday In Ordinary Time Do Everything Well

GOOD NEWS!

The Sistine Chapel fresco The Last Judgment may be the greatest representation of the coming of Christ at the end of time. The centerpiece of the composition is Christ the judge with the Virgin at his side represented in a halo, surrounded by a crowd of apostles, prophets, patriarchs, Old Testament heroines, martyrs, and saints who form a double crown of swirling bodies. Michelangelo painted hundreds of figures, all with exquisite attention to detail.

Just think, when Michelangelo was painting, his work in the chapel was destined to be seen by very few—the pope, his court, a few visiting kings and diplomats at most. The Sistine Chapel would receive less foot traffic in Michelangelo’s time than a medium- to small-sized parish today. Yet, Michelangelo painted with the same eye to perfection as if he knew his work would be seen by millions. He was not painting for the multitudes but for God and his patron, the pope. Similarly, if we act with generosity and love, whether observed by millions or no one, we will follow the path to true freedom and love. We do what is right, not to be seen, but because we want to be true to God, ourselves, and others. Living like this, we will have no reason to fear the Last Judgment.

More than six million people annually see The Last Judgment in person, and countless more via broadcasts and social media. So do everything well, since it is seen by God and yourself—and maybe some day, by more eyes than you ever imagined! —Fr. Mark Haydu, LC For Reflection: Do I worry too much about being seen by others? Do I console myself knowing that no good deed goes unrewarded? © 2018 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c. 827, permission to publish has been granted on December 1, 2017, by the Most Reverend Edward M. Rice, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of St. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. It does not imply any endorsement of the opinions expressed in the publication; nor is any liability assumed by this permission.” No part of this work may be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All Rights Reserved. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521

Reading I - Daniel 12:1-3 The basic message to the faithful is “Hang in there! Despite all that is hap-pening to you – painful though it may be – the world remains in the hand of God, who will not let evil and oppres-sion triumph forever. The fundamental message, then, to the faithful is not threat but encouragement, comfort and assurance.

Reading II - Hebrews 10:11-14, 18

Jesus’ enemies will be subjected to him, and his followers will be fully sancti-fied. Those who trust in him should re-main together as they eagerly anticipate the coming day of the Lord to ensure that for them the day will not be a day of judgment but a day of celebration.

Reading III - Mark 13:24-32

Mark weaves together two ideas of suf-fering and hope of salvation. Through all the suffering and darkness that Je-sus’ disciples endure, in the end salva-tion will become a reality with the re-turn of the Son of Man.

NEXT WEEK’S READINGS

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

1st Reading– Daniel 7:13-14

2nd Reading –Revelation 1:5-8

Gospel - John 18:33b-37

Sts. Peter and Paul Church November 18, 2018

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Rose & Fidel Adamos Kiana Rose Adams Vanessa Alcova Isaac Alajado Loranzo Alota Becky Alota Darlene Amaroso Tony Bacani Michael Bartolome Ho Lun Big Olivia Mia Blake Maniko Brady Arthur Cababa Mwejo Capelle Wini Chow Teresita M. Custodio Avon Czerwinski Regina Czerwinski Blanche DeConte Azarias D Dosdos Shirley Dungo Tessie Dungo Charles Goo Blanche Hansen Florence Henson Stanley Ho Robert K. F. Ho Shirlene Iwai Maria Elena Jencks Jack Jucewicz Christopher Jucewicz Michelle Keely Charlene Lau Pat Low Bona M. Macabare Charita A Mabon John M. Masunaga Craig McCrea Hilda Mendoza

Brady Metcalf Thomas Mistysyn Robert Mistysyn Edwin Munalem Betty Ann Nault Patrice Nielsen Felicitas R. Noland Jean Obara Ray M. Olis Lourdes Olis Berry Oloday Maria Oloday Judy Orlando Nancy Pang Joannita Pangelinan Yvonne S. Pangelinan Ephrem Perez Josefina Perez Anella Rabauliman Bregida R. Reyes Maggie Rotelo Victoriana Santiago Ingo Rafael Sharez Oliver Shilling Myong Soon Sim Joseph Anthony Sullivan Dolores Suredam Lolita A. Sutton Edwin Tagura John Testado Yolanda Trejo Myrna Vallespin Arlyn P. Valmoria Lydia Velasquez Ho Chun Wah Ho Shiu Yan Theresa Yu Janleen Maria Xymoon

NOVEMBER Prayer Intentions from Pope Francis

Evangelization – In Service of Peace That the language of love and dialogue may always prevail over the language of conflict.

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DECEMBER 2018 BIRTHDAY and/or ANNIVERSARY CELEBRANTS

Please complete this form with your pertinent information so that we may remember you at Mass and with prayers and blessings on your special day in December. Please complete this form (print clearly) and place it in the collection basket or return it to the office no later than November 26, 2018. NAME:_____________________________________ PHONE NUMBER ____________________________ BIRTHDAY: _____(check) DATE: ________________

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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY: _____(check) DATE: __________NO. OF YEARS MARRIED: ______

Please pray for the repose of the soul of

Eugene Chang

Funeral Mass will be Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018

at 9:00 a.m. with visitation from 8:00 a.m. and burial at 11:00 a.m. at Hawaiian Memorial

FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING NOVEMBER 24 & 25

We will celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King of the Universe with the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick at all the Masses on Sunday. You may receive the Sacrament of Anointing if you are a baptized Catholic who has reached the age of reason and who is suffering grave illness. You don’t have to be near death to receive the Sacrament, but Canon Law states that anyone who is in some danger of death from an illness or from old age can receive the Sacrament. Others who may receive: The elderly who are weakened, even though no notable illness is present; those who face surgery due to serious ill-ness; those who suffer serious mental illness or suffer undue anxiety or stress.

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STEWARDSHIP

TIME – TALENT – TREASURE

TREASURE

Mahalo for your generous contributions and Faithful Stewardship.

The Collections for November 10-11, 2018 are as follows:

Total: $11,644.82

Envelopes & Loose Collections $8,286.41 Mass Intentions 70.00 Baptism 100.00 Electric Votive & Candles 708.41

Total: $9,164.82 ENVELOPES

IDENTIFIABLE 38% UNIDENTIFIABLE 62%

Building Fund $58.00 Outreach 60.00 Hall Use 40.00 Catholic Care 1,000.00

Total: $ 1,158.00

Special Collections: Thanksgiving Brunch 100.00 Catholic Charities of Hawaii 4.00 50th Anniversary Fund 654.00 Advent Mission Concert 320.00 Campaign for Human Development 10.00 Thanksgiving 10.00 DYD shirts 155.00 All Souls 25.00 All Saints 40.00 Augustine Education 2.00 Propagation of Faith 2.00 Total: $1,322.00

This Week’s Events November 18—November 24, 2018

M – Main Church, U–Upstairs Parish Conference Room, R – Reception room, B - Blue room, G - Green Room, C – Courtyard Sunday November 18 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

6:15 am – Choir Practice (B) 6:15 am – Rosary (M) 8:15 am — Youth choir practice (B) 10:15 am—R.C.I.A.

Monday November 19 9:00 am—Catholic Care Brown Bag– sort & bagging 6:30 pm – Charismatic Prayer Group (M)

Tuesday November 20

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 10:00 am—Misa de Gallo Meeting 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 7:00 pm – Centering Prayer (M)

Wednesday November 21 The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:30 am – Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 1:00 pm – Legion of Mary, Queen of Peace (R) 6:00 pm – RCIA (B) 6:30 pm – Scripture Study (R)

Thursday November 22 St. Cecilia, Thanksgiving Day OFFICE CLOSED

8:00 AM Mass only followed by Fellowship Luncheon 6:10 am – Rosary (M) 11:15 am – Rosary (M) 5:15 & 6:00 pm – Choir Practice (M)

Friday November 23 St. Clement I, St. Columban, Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro

6:10 am – Rosary (M) 7:40 am - Eucharistic Adoration/Sacred Heart Devotion 10:00 – 11:30 am Confession and Spiritual Direction

10:45 am – Divine Mercy Devotion & Chaplet 11:15 am—International Rosary 11:45 am—Benediction 5:45 pm – Stations of the Cross Devotions (M)

Saturday November 24 St. Andrew Dung-Lac, Priest & Companions, Martyrs

8:00 – 11:00 am – Cleaning Church (M) 11:15 am – Rosary 3:30 – 4:30 pm – Confessions (M)

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BUILDING FUND Our Second Collection for the building Fund is NEXT weekend, November 24—25. The Building Fund covered the installation of

the Stained Glass Windows and the repair of the leak in the steeple. Your gifts will help make a safe entrance through the front door. Mahalo for your generosity.

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AROUND THE PARISH AND THE DIOCESE

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This weekend we are having a

Bake Sale

Sun. November 18th after the 7:00, 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Masses

The funds raised will finance the projects to prepare

the church for her 50th Anniversary.

Please join us on Sun. November 18th

after the 6:00 pm Mass.

PARISH GARAGE SALE December 1, 2018

December 1st from 8:00am—1:00pm Come join us for Bargains and International

Food, Fun & Fellowship. Mahalo to the 50th Anniversary Committee!

Steve Agrisano Concert

Join our Advent Mission and prepare your hearts

for the celebration of Christmas.

December 15th 7:30 PM

Tickets available after every mass

in the courtyard.

Join us for Thanksgiving Day Brunch

November 22nd after the 8:00 am Mass. No Mass at 7:00 AM or 12:00 noon.

Please RSVP by November 18th

The Knights of Columbus will be selling Christmas Cards

starting on Sunday, November 25th after the 7, 9 & 11:00 am Masses.

Help Wanted Breaking Bread Missalettes will be changed for

the new Liturgical Year.

Please meet after the NOON Mass in the church on

Saturday December 1, 2018.

HCCRS Feast of Christ the King Mass 1:30 pm Praise & Worship: James Andrade 2:00 pm Mass: Fr. Manny Hewe

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