Mass Schedule
Rev July 30, 2021
Sunday Masses
7 am, 9 am, 11 am
and 5 pm
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5 pm
Weekday Masses
Monday - Friday: 8:15 am
Saturday: 7 am
Adoration with Benediction:
Every first Friday of each month. Exposition & Adoration at 7 am, Holy Rosary at 8 am followed by Mass.
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
by appointment only
Saturday 4 - 4:30 pm
& Other times
Call the Parish Office
Resumption of Sunday Mass Obligation
Bishop Larry Silva announces the "Resumption of Sunday Mass Obligation":
Effective Easter Sunday, April 4 (or as of the Easter Vigil, April 3), I am ending the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass, which has been in effect since mid-March, 2020. However, anyone who is sick, may have been exposed to anyone with COVID-19, or who has a health condition that would endanger themselves or others by being present in church, continues to be dispensed.
Please click on the link below to read the Bishop's Memorandum in its entirety.
Bishop's Letter on COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19
Vaccine
"As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, this new year brings some hope in controlling the virus through vaccines. The State of Hawaii vaccination plan is being implemented at this time. You may have some moral or ethical concerns regarding the potential contents (compromised cell lines/fetal cells) of these vaccines in relation to our Catholic teaching and faith." Click on the link below to read the Bishop's letter in its entirety.
|
eGiving at OLPH
eGiving via Text
OLPH now offers "eGiving via text" with Faith Direct. Please consider making a “One Time” gift or enrolling for automatic “Reoccurring” donations to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Click the icon below for the directions.
OLPH on Social Media
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish is also on:
-
Facebook 
-
Instagram 
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clergy Page READ MORE-20230514
As I reflected on the Gospel, some verses, particularly the ones where Jesus tells his disciples that he is in the Father and the Father is in him, but also that we are in him as he is in us, reminded me of something very familiar. It may not make total sense, but doesn’t that sound a little like pregnancy? Mothers carry their children inside them for 9 months, right? Nourishment for the child comes from the mother, right? Child in mother, mother in child. Okay that might be stretching it a little but that’s as close as I could come to incorporating today’s Gospel and Mother’s Day. There is also the connection of love between a mother and child and the love Jesus has for us. “If you love me, you will keep my commandments,” Jesus said to his disciples. A mother might say, “If you love me, you will clean your room or take out the trash or mow the lawn.” I’m in no way comparing Jesus’ request of his disciples, or us for that matter, to some menial tasks we would ask our kids to do. But love itself is the common denominator and emotion that would drive us to do things we wouldn’t normally do. In fact, it’s that new commandment given to us by Jesus, to love one another as he loves us, that we must follow, even if it’s difficult. Let me give you some examples, could you love the people who beat you? Could you love the person who scourged you? Could you love the person who nailed your hands and feet to a cross? All of a sudden, it’s a whole lot easier for us to love our child with the messy room, who doesn’t take out the trash or mow the yard. It seems these things are trivial compared to having to love those who were the cause of your great suffering and death, but He did.
As Christians, we are able to love because Jesus loved us first. We know what love is because he showed us what love is. “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” John 15:13.
Children, today is the day we celebrate our Mothers. Jesus loved his mother, love yours in the same way.
Peace, Deacon Eric Kim
Last Published: May 13, 2023 10:06 PM
|
|
|
|
Today's Readings
Click Below
(Daily Readings from
the U.S. Conference
of Catholic Bishops website)
2021 OLPH Stewardship Report
The OLPH Annual Stewardship report is posted to the "Parish News, Schedules & Calendar" section.
June 2023 Schedules
The June EMHC schedule, EMHC Vigil Mass schedule, Sacristan schedule, the Lector & Commentator schedule and the Holy Rosary schedule are posted to the "Parish News, Schedules & Calendar" section.
Master Plan Update
January 31, 2023
Click the link below for the latest Master Plan Update which includes the lastest Master Plan Diagram.
This Week's Bulletin
|
Parish Schedule This Week
June 3, Saturday
7 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
5 pm - Vigil Mass
June 4, Sunday
Most Holy Trinity
7 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
9 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
11 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
5 pm - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
6:30 pm - Life Night
June 5, Monday
8 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
June 6, Tuesday
8 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
June 7, Wednesday
8 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
5 pm - Eucharistic Adoration
June 8, Thursday
8 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
June 9, Friday
8 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
June 10, Saturday
7 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
5 pm - Vigil Mass
June 11, Sunday
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ!
7 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
9 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
11 am - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
5 pm - Holy Rosary w/ Mass
6:30 pm - Life Night
If you have any questions, please call the Parish Office at (808) 689-8681
Food Pantry
| |