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SJPS PARENT NEWSLETTER October 21, 2017 Volume 2, Is sue 1
Father Efren Tomas, MS
Pastor
Sunday (October 29, 2017) Scripture: Matt 22: 34-40
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Joseph Church
Schedule of Masses 6:30 am Monday-Friday
6:30 pm 1st Tuesday of
the Month-Healing Mass
with Anointing
6:30 pm Wednesday,
OLPH Novena/Mass
6:30 pm 1st Friday Mass
7:00 am Saturday
Morning Mass
6:00 pm Saturday Vigil
Mass
Sunday Masses 6:00 am, 8:00 am, 10:00
am, 12:00 Noon,
5:00 pm and 7:00 pm
3:00 pm 3rd Sunday-
Tagalog Mass
3:00 pm Last Sunday—
Ilocano Mass
REFLECTION Love for God and love for neighbor are complementary. It is hard to believe that our love for God is sincere if the treatment of our neighbor is unjust. If we receive communion every Sunday, if we are devoted to Our Lady of Perpetual Help on Wednesday, or First Friday Devotion or pray everyday, but we refuse to greet a neighbor, avoid our mother-in-law or do not talk to a brother, our mass and prayers are defective.
On the other hand, love for neighbor cannot last long without love for God. At times we see nothing lovable in someone for we experienced only frus-tration and hurt feelings in our contacts with him. Without God's help we give up on an unfaithful husband or the person who committed an injus-tice against us. As Chris-tians however, who love God, we follow his teach-ings instead of our bad feelings. We forgive and look for peaceful and ef-
fective ways to contain or solve a problem.
Important Upcoming Dates
Monday,
October 30th
Morning Prayer
Service led by 1A
Culture Day
Dress Up for
Pre Kindergarten
Wednesday,
November 1st
ALL SAINTS DAY
SCHOOL MASS AT
8:15 AM
Sponsor: Grade 2
All students are
required to wear their
formal uniform.
Friday,
November 3rd
SCHOOL MASS AT
8:15 AM
Sponsor: Grade 6B All students are
required to wear their
formal uniform.
STUDENTS ARE
REQUIRED TO WEAR
THEIR FORMAL
UNIFORM.
We also are asking
students to bring
flowers to be offered
to our
Blessed
Mother
after the
Fifth
Sorrowful Mystery.
Please also remember
to have your child
bring
their
rosary.
and Career Day Dress
Up for KA and KB
Tuesday,
October 31st
Schoolwide
Rosary
at 8:15 am
How can we honor our Veterans
on November 11th?
Golf Tournament at Royal Kunia Golf Course: Tee time 7:21 am
Mass at 5 p.m. Honoring the Veterans, past and present
Fundraiser: Outdoor concert headlining Frank De Lima, Rebel
Souljahz, former members of the Society of Seven, Glenn Medeiros,
and St. Joseph Glee Club Proceeds from the concert will help in
the much needed Church renovations. A portion of the proceeds
will go to the U.S. Veterans.
How can you help?
Invite Veterans who are friends and family to join our Mass at 5pm
and attend the Concert to follow.
There will be a special commemorative book “Honoring Veter-
ans.” If you or anyone you know would like to put a photo and
message in honor of Veterans in your family or friends, please
see the Souvenir Booklet form.
Friday, November
3rd
Pickup of Uniform
Orders and Selling
of Remaining Stock
of Uniforms from
Campus Creations
Cherie Fikani will
be at the school
office area from
2:45 –3:30 pm
Saturday,
November 4th
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED for the
pick up of
fundraising
products.-pizza
and sausage. CLICK LINK TO VOLUNTEER
YOUR TIME TO HELP.
https://goo.gl/forms/YQGdOlF9JUm9rKf43
NATIONAL VOCATION AWARENESS WEEK
National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW) is an annual
week-long celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States dedicated to promote vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and consecrated
life through prayer and education, and to renew our
prayers and support for those who are considering
one of these particular voca-tions. NVAW began in 1976
when the U. S. bishops designated the 28th Sunday
of the year for NVAW. In 1997, this celebration was
moved to coincide with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which falls on January
13 in 2013. Beginning in 2014, NVAW was moved to
the first full week of November.
Our Special Intentions We pray for…
Our La Salette community.
The Congregation of the Sisters of St.
Paul De Chartres.
Family members of Sister Judith
Abique, SPC
Mr. Pio Guerrero.
Mrs. Irene Sandry, grandmother of
Tania Ma’afala (Gr. 8).
Mrs. Tokuda, mother of Ms. Grace
(Cafeteria Manager).
Ms. Sandobal.
Dr. Rick Yamashiro and family.
(Counselor and Dean of Students)
Yukie, aunt of Mrs. Eileen (3-5 Paraedu-
cator).
Stanley and Genny Inase, cousins of
Ms. Sandobal.
Elizabeth and Jimmy Sandobal, aunt
and uncle of Ms. Sandobal.
God’s healing mercy on Rea Abique,
Dayen Aguit-Baraero, Anaziel Sua-
sin-Linao, and Renante Fuentes.
Leilani, sister of Ms. Capinpin and Bel-
larose and Trinity, her nieces.
Molina Family
Repose of the soul of Regina
Salisbury.
Bryce, Jason, and their families.
Peter Akuna.
Mrs. Eileen, (3-5 Paraeducator).
Trinity Rodrigues, granddaughter of
Loretta Rodrigues. (Former SJPS
Office Assistant).
Restituta Abique, mother of Sister Ju-
dith Abique, SPC, Vice Principal and
Religious Education Director
Mrs. Bibiana Gouveia, volunteer of
SJPS.
For Everett Davis, grandson of Ms. Da-
vis (Junior High Teacher).
Jason Wintjen, husband of Mrs.
Wintjen (Chief Executive Finance
Officer).
Repose of the soul of Wendell
Apostol and Mr. Amarozo.
Family members of Sr. Mercedes
Namayan, SPC, (Music and Religion
Teacher).
Repose of the soul of Annette Young,
friend of Ms. Sandobal.
As a disciple of Jesus,
it is our Kuleana (responsibility)
to live out the Gospel
by serving the community.