Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Nina Lang Benedict Lui Kwan Lui Kwan Family Marie Baker Bubbie Baker Sister Gabriel Sr. Mary Victo Fr. Ti;rk Fr. Philemon Fr. Nishigaya Lui Kwan cousins, Dale Kendo Susie Matsumoto :.:_:.:

Derek A. Aibarado Eusebia Baron Zacharras Baron Carmen Baron Maron Makanui Romana Baron Rufino Baron Emilia Baron Lorenzo Baron Maria Guieb Benigno Guieb Delbert Albarado Benjamine Albarado Ida Albarado Vincente Albarado Carmen Albarado Ephfania Curammeng Ismael Curammeng Anna Curammeng Marcos Curammeng Juanito Curammeng YalLhazo

Melcoir Lagazo HazelAndrade Fannie Gora rerpested by

Federico C. Cadiz T.rry McGehee Francesco Garcia Claudio Garcia Nicolas Aceret Anselma Aceret Andres Agaplo Mrry Agpalo Crry Diniega Ronald Diniega Michael Diniega Leo Aceret, Sr. Pedro Garcia Maria Garcia Anna Marie Herink requested by

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GussieJordan David Gonsalves Hazel LeRoy Margaret Gonsavles Frank Gonsalves Derek Albarado Benigno Guieb Maria Guieb rerperted by

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l've never been creative, but I do enjoy baking. lt allows me to create something while following a strict set of instructions, which appeals to my love of organization. Most recipes I use come with a picture of the completed dessert in all its delicious glory. However, even if I adhere religiously to the recipe, my baked creations rarely look lie the pictures. Maybe I didn't whisk the eggs

ortwistthe frosting tube just so. It's frustrating not to know exactly how my dessert will look. However, as long put the right ingredients in, it usually tastes great. Desseft is dessert-sugar

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The readings we're given at the end of the liturgical year are focused on another

kind of end-the end of the world. The varying descriptions of the"end time" usually include cosmic battles between good and evil that can leave us felling confused, Uncertain, and even frightened. As with baking, we can't know exactly how the events of this end time will play out. But what we hear consistently from Jesus is that no matter how the events occur, good witl iriumph over evil. The world is ultimately in God's hands, and God (and good) willemerge victorious. Our challenge, then, is to trust God and be prepared to follow the recipe, so to speak. The key ingredients: recognition of our mortality and a desire to fervently follow the Lord. Our lives are brief, and we can't delay discipleship. We need to be centered in God now. By sticking to the recipe today, we can remain confident that God will welcome J an e

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Mass: Parlsh Farnilies 9:3o am Mass: Parish Families

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Monday, November l9: 8 am Mass: t Eduardo Z*banal & souls in purgatory Tuesday, November zo: 8 am Mass: t lgnacio Baba{.rta Wednesday, November zr: 8 am Mass: t Eduardo Zabanal& souls in purgatory Thursday, November zz: 8 am Mass: Thanksgiving Friday, November z3: 8 am Mass, Serry Lee - healing Saturday, November z4: 8 am Mass: + Ethel l-ee

For the sick & homebound: ROLAND ALBARADO, MARGARET ROBELLO, HARRY BENDER, GINNY STAHL, ETHELAU, MABEL LUKE

For the recently deceased:

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us into his kingdom in the end.

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affairs are accomplished gradually and almost imperceptibly and His spirit is neither violent nor tempestuous. . " St. Vincent de Paul (t582-t66o)

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S"EWARDSHIP OF OUF{ LOFID or.ioTE oF 1l-iE WEEK

. . But this one offered one sacrifice for sins, and took his seat forever at the right hand of God; now he waits until his enemies are made his footstool Hebrews:.o:r3

IGNACIO BABAUTA, JANE AKI, MARTIN LUKE, IRENE JOHNSON, DAVID LIU, BOBBY LOWE, BEN SANTOS, ETHEL LEE, JOHN NASCIMENTO, WALLY CHANG, FANNIE GORA, ELLEN SHAM, PATSY TAM, GWENDOLYN JOSEPH, HAZEL ANDRADE, MARIA GUIEB

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Our sacrificial banquet of remembrance is called 'eucharist' or thanksgiving. "But true thanksgiving is not just a matter of words and warm sentiments. Gratitude for a gtft means offering a gift in return. .. The Mass is a celebration of his love and the freedom it won for us through his sacrifice. Through it, the love of God is poured into our hearts and enables us to love with his love. ln the power of that love, we offer ourselves back to him and enter into that sacrifice which we

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Thursday, November 22,2A12 at B:00 a.m. in the Church

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ANIOINTING OF THE SICK R.C.t.A.

Information session Nov t8th Dec z-Parish Feast Day Dec. 9-Traditions of Advent &

Christmas

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be administered this weekend durirzg al! Masses. This is one of the Seven Sacraments Christ has given to the faithful as a sign of the Father's healing love for his people.

PAR.ISH FEA.ST DAY CELEBRATtrON-Decernber Znd

it been ayear already? Time for the First Sunday of Advent and our Parish Feast Day celebration. Join yout" parish family for their 79th anniversary. See the sign up atthe front door ofthe church Has

Tuesday, Nov zo: 3:3o pm (Sat.) Choir practice 7 pm

lnterfaith service

Wednesday, Nov 2t: Eucharistic Adoration until 9 am Thursday, Nov. zz: 7 pm (Sun.) NO Choir practice

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November3oth - Replace hymnals in church. Dec znd 9:3o a.m. Parish Feast Day Mass and luncheon to follow Tues, Dec 4th 6:oo p.m. potluck dinner & at 6:45 movie "A Restless Heart"

Friday, Dec 7th 7:oo p.m. Vigil Mass for the Feast of the lmmaculate Conception patroness of the United States (HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION) Saturday, Dec 8th 8:oo a.m. Mass (church) Feast of the lmmaculate Conception followed by Parish Advent Cleaning Monday, Dec:.oth 7:oo p.m. Advent Penance Service

Sunday, Dec z3rd Christmas Caroling at Nu'uanu Hale & Christmas decorations going up in the church (decorations come down Jan r3th) Monday, Dec z4th Christmas Eve Family Mass 5:3o p.m.& Midnight Mass Tuesday, Dec z5th Mass on Christmas Morning 8:oo a.m. in the chapel

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November zo (TUESDAY) at 7:oo p.m. at Honpa Hongwangi. Special speaker will be TulsiGabbard. Join in a celebration of Thanks and giving.

Hawe yoL, considered a Catholic Education? Collection Counting: Team 4 Church Cleaners: Christy Nakano, and

Carolyn & Bernard l-lo

Please make the effort

to find out about these schools at their Open Houses from

now untilJanuary. SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY (Kaimuki) lnformation session at z:oo p.m. Su nday, November :.8, zotz For more information call Karen Muramoto, admissions Director at 734-5o58, ext. 224


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It is amazing, isn't it, to think that a book written for nomadic tribes thousands of years ago still conveys message that has value for us today. But it does.

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Taken atface value, the clam/pork example you give-and many others like it-would cause anyone to doubt his or her faith. But the Catholic Church isn't a fundamentalist 'V/e 'Word of faith. God given for believe the Bible is the our instruction. While we don't look to the Bible for scientific facts, we do look to it for a much deeper truth. you reflect on the Bible, you see a God who loves us dearly. Take this passage from L John: "Beloved, we are God's children now; what we shall be has not yet been revealed. We do know that when it is revealed we shall be like him, for we shall se him as he is" (3:2). I don't know about you, Jo., but that passage alone glves me goosebumps.

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Questions like those above can be answered by searching the Catechism of the Catholic Church. by attending CCD (k thru 7th) or Youth Faith Formation (Bth grade and up), Parish Scripture Groups (Wednesday q.m. and p.m.) and RCIA (Sunday after 9:30 a.m. Mass).

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