HAWI
Sacred Heart Parish
Our parish celebrated Mary’s month of May with a
crowning of the statue of the Blessed Mother at the 7:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.
Parishioners brought the flowers. The religious education classes will bring
the flowers the following week at the 9:30 a.m. Mass. … First Reconciliation
and First Holy Communion will be held here this Sunday. Next week, Friday
we will have Confirmation. … Our condolences to the families of Joseph Salis
and Eudora Lincoln who went home to Our Lord! (Reported by Lee
Rivera)
KAILUA-KONA
St. Michael Parish
The parish religious education children celebrated
their First Communion on May 6. Twenty-four excited and reverent
children came to the table of the Lord to receive the Body and Blood of Christ.
Many grateful thanks go to Gloria Krier-Matthews, Keolani Duarte-Keawe,
their catechists and their student assistants, Genevieve Krier and Samantha
Soto from the first year Confirmation class. The children who received
First Communion were LeeAna Ament, Hunter Cuaresma, Joey Delgado, Robert
Delgado, Rafael Flores, Pukoakaniaina Gaud, Anastasia Hosek, Gregory Kathe,
Matthew Kay, Haliamai Kealoha, Tristan Kilkenny, Keliyah Kimitete-Dias, David
Madigan, Maria Maldonado, Magdalena Maldonado,
Matthew Minoza, Piilani Noguchi, Precious Palea, Emma Parker, Nicole Regpala and
Erma Valencia. On May 13, two other children will receive their First
Communion: Hailey Onaka and Bryer Duarte. (Reported by
Marjorie Fujimoto)
LAHAINA
Maria Lanakila Parish
Residents, caretakers, volunteers and friends at Hale
Makua
in Kahului crowned the Blessed Mother
during the rosary before Mass on May 1. Pictured with the statue of Mary are Caroline
Espirito (seated) who did the crowning, Vivian Posse who provided
the statue, made the crown, and sang several Marian hymns, and La Salette
Father Ronaldo Guzman of Christ the King Parish in Kahului celebrated the
Mass. (Reported by Margy and Jim O’Brien)
WAIHEE
St. Ann
Parish
It was a perfect day ... birds were chirping and the bees
were buzzin’ — those busy bees! Everyone was excited in anticipation of the
Confirmation celebration with Bishop Larry Silva on May 5 for seven of
our special youth. After preparing for two years they received the gift of the
Holy Spirit, our soul’s greatest guide. The following received the Sacrament of
Confirmation: Kilohana Abilay, Eduardo Serrano, Brian Fermin, Matthew
Agcolicol, Jacob Phillips, Shaun Averill and Chastity Yasutomi. May
the Lord’s light shine in them and through them that they may share his love
with all they meet! (Reported by Frances Asuncion)
LANAI
CITY
Sacred Hearts Parish
Our parish welcomed Bishop Larry Silva at the 10
a.m. Mass on April 12. He honored us by administering the sacrament of
Confirmation to 12 parish members. Under the leadership of Joseph Felipe along
with the help of Dolores Fabrao, Tom and Sharil Butt, Nancy Tamashiro and
Jessie Myers and the guidance of Father Raymund Ellorin, the
following candidates were ready to receive the Holy Spirit! Alyssa Locquiao,
Jervy Jimenez, Lordleigh Caraang, Jarielyn Dalo, Richie Manuel, Destry Eugenio,
Christopher Etrata, Erica Dombringues, Desmond Eugenio, Sarah Chun and
Evelyn and Moriel Agcaoili. Luncheon followed the Mass. … Our parish congratulates
Fortunata Mamaclay, who was chosen as our own Island Treasure. A truly
humble and devoted church member, she is loved by everyone. (Reported by
Eleanor Ozoa)
KAHULUI
Christ the King Parish
On May 5, at a special 10 a.m. Mass celebrated by Bishop
Larry Silva, 20 young people were confirmed, becoming fully initiated
members of the Catholic Church. Congratulations and may the Holy Spirit
continue to guide you all the days of your lives. Pictured are Shaina
Failano, Barton Felipe, Lyman Franco, Kayla Giannotto, Jordan Inamasu, Keani
Kahuhu, Jofelyne Lomboy, Rozenna Magbual, Xavier Tongson, Ronalyn Bio, Verona Bravo, Kristy
Inamasu, Alycia Kiyabu, Shanda Owan, Greyson Abarra, Lani Okamura, Cherry
Pascual, Moana Raquinio, Tiffany Valdez, Aiza Alejo, Father Efren Tomas, Bishop
Silva and Father Ron Guzman. Missing is our youth ministry
coordinator Rhonda Visaya. (Reported by Carol Ursua and Jasmine Higa)
KALAHEO
Holy Cross Parish
Our parish hosted a special 5 p.m. Mass and dinner for
about 160 teens and 60 adults from all five Kauai
parishes on May 6. Father Edison Pamintuan from St. Raphael Church was
the celebrant. The guest concelebrant and homilist was Father Dennis Legaspi.
Father Dennis is filling in for Father Napoleon Andres, pastor of Holy
Cross, who is on vacation. Deacon Billy Farias assisted at the Mass.
Parishioners from the various parishes prepared the wonderful dinner served
after Mass.
Many of these teens received the Sacrament of Confirmation last week and the
event was their last time together in our various religious education programs.
(Reported by Father Bill Shannon)
WAILUKU
St. Anthony of Padua
Parish
The sacrament of Confirmation was celebrated by the Youth
Ministry Ohana at our parish on May 9 at 7 p.m. Receiving the Holy Spirit
were Shauna Ah Yen, Ferdinand Alcantara Jr., Nicholas Bingham, Lornalyn
Castillo, Elise Kai Duarte, Keith Echieverri Jr., Keith Flores Jr., Evan
Garces, Kerrilyn Higa, Kameron Kaneshina, Victoria Gonzalez, Cheeve Kekona,
Kanani Koanui, Briani Komoda, Patrick Loreno, Alginn Maguddayao, Mark Mattos,
Buck Mettao, Marissa Mizuno, Chastiny Moleta, Travis Motooka, Amber Nakamura,
Ashlee Nakamura, Jodiesy Oliveros, Kepano Panela, Shantell Obina, Madison
Patao, Scott Piano, Kaylee Razo, Whitney Santos, Patrick Savella, Samantha
Stone, Nine Thornhill, Teilissa Tua, Mary Uehara and Serina Yarborough. Special
thanks to the youth ministry team of Lori Cabacungan, Monica Morakis, Serina
Souza and Father Ray Malley for preparing these young people. (Reported
by Miriam Kahalekai)
MAKAWAO
St. Joseph
Parish
On Saturday, May 19, the following children will receive
their First Holy Communion: Kate Aguiran, Kurt Aguiran, Gabrielle Marie
Kailana Alo, Frita Amor, Kalden Kanoa Amoral, Pola Isabel Bonete, Brenden
Cambra, Joshua Shane Cambra, Jared L.A. Carvalho-Cambra, Valory Javier
Castillo, Kassidy Lee Noelani Chargin, Laakea Gregory Day, Joshua Andrew Roy
Decambra, Kaylee Marie Decambra, Lianda-Simone Dugied, Emmely Jean Anuhea
Mamaclay Felipe, Cameron Devon Kwaisin Fernandez, Darian-Lee Fernandez, Blake
Louis Ferreira, Treyanna-Lee Freitas, Savanah Pomaika’i Gannon, Joshua Matthew
Gomes, Riordan Grace, William Keoni Haole, Kianaleialoha L. F. Jacinto,
Gabrielle Allana La’akea Kaina, Rina-Jade ‘Ihilani Kalama, Kaila Kaleikaumaka
Leal Kanekoa, Kaui Kaleonahenahe Leal Kanekoa, Kate Fumika C. Kanemitsu, Janae
Koemi Gomes Kawamura, Isaac-Alexander Kainoa Kuhaulua, Ciana Johnnamei Mikela
Leedy, Treyson James Francis Mendoza, Taylor Marie Minobe-Nacua, Jamielynn
Bantas Moniz, Emily Victoria Kioko Nakagawa, Kanile’a Johnna Andrade Nomura,
Braiden Paa, Jordyn Paa, Keaomelemele Precious Elizabeth Poe, Tiani-Elizabeth
Yoshie Quipotla, Samantha Lynn Hokulani Ribucan, Trevor Espeleta Savella, Dylan
Charles Huakini Shepherd, Mary Judith Stenger, Deeshann Jane Tabion-Mccormack,
Jorden Takatani, Justin Likeka Tavares, Nathan J. Vierra, Brandon A. Wilson,
Shaylee Anuhea Yamashita, Lopaka Javier Yoro and Shayna Lee Yoshida.
Please keep all of them in your prayers. (Reported by Donna Pico)
PAUOA
VALLEY
Blessed Sacrament Parish
Nine children thanked their First Communion teacher Demetria
Kuapahi, Father Khanh Pham Nguyen and their parents for preparing them for
the Sacrament of the Eucharist. They received Body and Blood for the first time
at the 7 a.m. Mass on May 6. They participated in the liturgical celebration as
proclaimers of the Word, readers of the intercessory prayers, gift presenters,
and in the music ministry, too. They sang their reflective Communion Song in
parts with pianist Leka Leaeno. In his homily, Father Khanh spoke of an
infant brought to the church to be with the Communicants. The infant’s hands
were tightly fisted, but as the child was nurtured with love, the hands
loosened, opened up and trusted. For all, hands must be open to accept love and
to give love. Congratulations to all the First Communicants. May they be filled
with the Holy Spirit and grow in the virtues of kindness, humility, peace,
love, wisdom and understanding. Each student received a certificate at the
breakfast celebration afterward in the parish hall. Thank you to Robert and
Alika Piper for coordinating the breakfast and to all who assisted to make
this day a spiritual and a special one. Alleluia! Pictured, from left in the
first row are Joshua Peterson, Micah Lungay, Noah Piper, Marcus Mendoza and
Bryan Baniaga. In the second row are Alyssa and Melany Batad, Megan
Peterson and Nicole Batad. (Reported by Elizabeth Lum)
KULIOUOU
Holy Trinity Parish
All Confirmation teens were asked to sign up for
one hour to spend as a holy hour in front of the Blessed Sacrament
on May 4. (From the parish bulletin)
ALA
MOANA
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
The parish distributed at all the entrances of the church Mother’s
Day Mass cards for those who wanted their mothers to be remembered at all
the Masses on Mother’s Day, May 13. The cards were placed in a basket in the
front of the altar on that day. … (Correction: In the May 4 issue, the
story for this parish was mistakenly listed under Star of the Sea Parish in
Waialae-Kahala.) (From the parish bulletin)
PEARL
CITY
Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish
On the last “On Fire!” of the school year at St.
Stephen Parish in Nuuanu, May 5, the church was packed with young men and
women from around the island. We thank the following youth for coming, as well
as their parents and guardians for allowing them to attend: Irene Agustin,
Judy Garcia, Tiare Tsutsui, Andrea Orcine, Kipi Dupio, Chucky Chong, Jr.,
Felicia Domingo, Raylita Agdinaoay, Raypermenalei Agdinaoay, Matthew D’arton,
Ben Chung-Muller, Tracy Lumabao, Jourdan Simmonds, Riley Perry, Alika Fonseca,
Tyra Fonseca, Kayleigh Concepcion, Calvin Lam and Hilary Cezar. The
Mass was celebrated by Father Roland Pacudan, who gave an awesome
homily. After Mass, InHim Ministries provided dinner. Keith Febrero
of SHWAY spoke about how he came to be consecrated to our Blessed Mother. The
night ended with upbeat praise and worship music and many young men and women
began praising the Lord with all of their hearts. We also thank the following
young adult chaperones for helping out: Vance Hall Jr., Tiffany Mina,
Michael Bajet, Flynn Masang, Ian Ibana, Eulerson Pajimula, Tiffany Cezar,
Nicole Tabada, Nellani Tabada, Dallas Carter Jr., Eulerson Pajimula and
Damien Leighnor. (Reported by Ian Ibana)
WAIPIO GENTRY
Resurrection of the Lord Parish
One day, you are reciting Our Father. Then, you realize
there is a little child inquisitively looking up at you. She says, “Sounds
nice. Can you explain to me what you are saying?” You are not sure if you can.
You have these precious lines committed to memory forever, but can you define
each? Nadine Wheeler, an adult religious education coordinator and a
veteran catechist, answering a directive from the pope, started the Bible
Basics classes to help answer questions like these. She says, “There is a
huge need among adult Catholics to grow in their faith and understanding of the
Bible. They may enroll their children in CCD and Catholic schools, but if they
really desire to grow spiritually as a whole family, it’s the adults, more than
anybody else, who need to continue their journey with faith.” Bible Basics
teach understanding of the Bible as a whole, its history, background, the
people and culture, and literary styles. According to Nadine, adults should go
beyond what was taught in the 8th grade regarding the church and the Bible so
as to truly embrace the joys of Christian life. If you are interested in the
Bible Basics classes, please feel free to contact Nadine Wheeler. The class is
open to ALL adult Catholics! (Reported by Nobuko Fushimi)
MAKAKILO
St. Jude Parish
Weekly on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, the community
senior group faithfully enjoys the low-impact exercises lead by Franciscan
Sister Jean Canora of the St. Francis Community Health Service.
Sister Jean has coordinated workshops with visiting speakers on topics such as
Mind Your Mind; Guidelines for Growing Older Gracefully; the Four Tasks of
Mourning, Diabetes and Health Care Services. Sadly, she is returning home to Hastings, N.Y.
A farewell party is planned on May 31. This beautiful and vibrant nun came and
gifted our senior citizens with so much fun by getting together and teaching
them how to practice good health and how to enjoy the art of staying “young and
healthy.” … The parish annual blood drive successfully collected enough
to save lives and make a difference. …Grand Knight Kioni Dudley was
given the Hawaii Knights of Columbus Grand Knight of the Year for his
outstanding leadership and the achievements accomplished by his council for
2006-2007. The members of the Knights of Columbus Council #12733 are to be
congratulated for their contribution to our community. … Youth coordinator Keith
Febrero and his group leaders successfully accompanied the parish youths to
a weekend retreat at Mokuleia. They returned on Sunday, tired, but spiritually
fulfilled. (Reported by Estrella Estillore)
AIEA
St. Elizabeth Parish
Here is a picture of the Phase II Confirmation class
at their final retreat April 13-16. Through prayer, fun and reflection they
prepared to complete their initiation as members of our Catholic Body through
anointing by the Holy Spirit. We are counting on each one of them to be
energetic Apostles. (Reported by Linda Cacpal)
WAIALUA
St. Michael Parish
Our youth ministry group is planning to attend the 10th
International World Youth Day in Sydney,
Australia, in
July, 2008. Fundraising projects are in the planning. A meeting for youths and
young adults who want to go was held on May 6. Call Karl Sandbo at
520-4337 for more information. (From the parish bulletin)
KAILUA
St. Anthony Parish
On May 5, 27 youth were confirmed at our parish. Over the
past two years, they have found strength in God’s grace and support in the
community’s prayers and example. Many thanks to their catechists Katy, Kent
and McKenna Nakamura, Jeff McGivern, Malia Lee and Rhanda McCabe.(Reported
by Lisa Gomes)
KAILUA
St. John Vianney Parish
Religious education classes
are over for the summer. Thanks to Kathy Lee and Esther
Tokars for their leadership and to catechists and classroom aides Alison
Baclig, Bronson DeLuze, Kiana Gaspar, Allison Diana Rosa, Thia Rossi, Lionel
Santos, Wanda Scofield, Mary Scott-Lau, Allan Spitzer, Kim Williams, Corinda
Wong, Ryan Wong, Irene Yamashita and Charnelle Yap.(From the
parish bulletin)
MAKAWAO
St. Joseph
School
On April 27, the St. Joseph Parish Feast opened
with the school’s May Day Program and May Crowning. This year’s
May Day king and queen were sixth graders Victor Rinaldi (son of Steve
and Laurie Renaldi) and Jessie Wagner (daughter of Aaron and Moani
Wagner). The May Day court was represented with students from each grade as
well as conch shell blower, ladies-in-waiting and kahili bearers. Each class
performed a song or hula depicting one of the islands. The program was under
the direction of Kumu Cliff Pali Ahue and parishioner and parent Moani
Wagner. The students are anticipating the countdown to the last day of
school and will be enjoying the bittersweet farewells of classmates graduating
or moving on. We would like to say aloha to our 2007 graduating sixth grade
class under the guidance of Dominican Sister Candelaria Perania. They
include Ryan Apel, Victor Rinaldi, Lena
Souza, Jessie Wagner, Aaron Kalama, Kalei Nomura, Junell Alfonso and
Alice Hale. Congratulations and God bless you in your future endeavors. (Reported
by Helen Souza, photo by Rene Dela Cruz)
HILO
St. Joseph
High School
Jamie Grimm
and Martha
Duerr participated in a mock wedding as part of their senior class
marriage project. The unit helps students explore various Christian
vocations as they enter adult life. These include life as a religious, clergy,
single or married couples. Students had to plan a wedding on a $15,000 budget
accounting for everything from a wardrobe, rings and honeymoon to reception and
guests. Presiding over their wedding was fellow classmate Rebar Chang. (Reported
by Rowena Austria)
WAILUKU
St.
Anthony
School
Pictured are the student body officers Aaron Uehara, Asia von Sonn, Alysa Sotelo and Ted Dodson.
Aaron and Ted were inducted into the Maui District Student Conference
Organization at a meeting in Lahaina in April. All Maui
schools, public and private, meet twice a semester to share ideas and concerns
they have as youth and within their individual schools. All student government
officers, grades 7-12, will attend an all-day leadership conference on May 14.
The meeting will be facilitated by the 2006-07 student body officers, president
Kaitlin Wright, vice president Jackson Maberry, secretary Samantha
Stribling, and treasurer Shawn Mizouchi. The new officers will learn
ice breakers and how to budget, put together agendas, facilitate meetings,
request materials/checks from the business office, plan activities and events,
and how to delegate. (Reported by the school)
HONOLULU
Cathedral
School
On May 2, the students made a pilgrimage toBlessed
Sacrament Church to honor the Virgin Mother at the newly dedicated shrine
of “Our Lady of the Valley.” The pastor Father Khanh Nguyen welcomed the
160 students, teachers and families. Before the Mass, the children began with a
procession around the church while reciting the rosary. It followed with the
presentation of flowers and leis adorning the Blessed Mother with love and
songs. A beautiful Mass followed with the joyful reception of refreshments. (Reported
by Lei Kondo)
LAHAINA
Sacred HeartsSchool
Tonata Lolesio
dances with her
second grade students at the May Day program for our school on May 1.
The theme for the program was “A Tribute to the Voyage of the Hokulea.” The
students and faculty presented a royal court along with traditional dances from
the SouthPacificIslands.
(Reported by Father Gary Colton)
HONOLULU
Maryknoll
Grade School
Each year, Hawaii’s
elementary and middle school children vote for their favorite fiction book and
present the author with the prized Nene Award. “Eragon” by Christopher
Paolini was the 2006 Nene Award winner. The Nene Award Committee also
sponsors a statewide contest for students in grades 4-6 in the categories of
digital arts, essay, performance and poster. This year, seven of the 14 first
place and honorable mention awards went to Maryknoll students. In the digital
arts category, fourth graders Chassy Ann Inouye and Julia Worley
won first place for their slideshow. Fifth grader Chloe Fortuna won
first place for her slideshow. In the essay category, Christianne Michel
won first place among sixth graders. In the performance category, fifth graders
Kelci Nakano, Kira Yamada and Karli DeRego earned an honorable
mention for their skit. In the poster contest, Tyler Marks won first
place and Zander Kim earned an honorable mention among fifth graders. Kara
Kozuma won first place among sixth graders. The students were recognized at
an award ceremony and news conference May 11 at the Mission Memorial
Auditorium. First row, from left, Karli DeRego, Chloe Fortuna, Tyler Marks,
Julia Worley and Chassy Ann Inouye. In the second row, from left, Zander Kim,
Kira Yamada, Christianne Michel, Kelci Nakano and Kara Kozuma. (Reported by
Camille Domaloan Michel)
EWA
BEACH
Our Lady of Perpetual HelpSchool
Congratulations to the 16 students who received
their First Holy Communion on May 6. We give thanks and praise to our
God for all the faculty, staff, catechists, parents, family, and friends who
helped our students to arrive at this point of their lives. The students worked
diligently for two years in preparation for this Sacrament of the Holy
Eucharist. May their intimate relationship with Jesus continue to grow! One of
the communicants expressed that this experience brought him closer to Jesus and
renewed his relationship with God. (Reported by Karen Caliedo)
HONOLULU
Sacred HeartsAcademy
Academy and Punahou students traveled with teachers Mimi
Dang and Vinh Dang on a first ever Sacred Hearts-Punahou Spring
Break trip to Vietnam.
This wasn’t your usual spring break. Vinh Dang, who fled Vietnam, wanted to give high school students an
opportunity to give to those less fortunate — in this case, the children of Vietnam.
The highlights of the trip included visits to a Catholic girls’ orphanage in
Saigon and a coed Buddhist orphanage in BinhThuanProvince. Smiles of gratitude greeted
the Hawaii
students as they sat down and helped the Vietnamese children with art projects.
The group gave the children stuffed animals, medical supplies and hygiene
items. The students also took the Ho Chi Minh City
tour, including visits to the old SouthVietnamesePalace
and the WarMuseum, which presented the Vietnamese
perspective of what they call the American War. A tour of the Viet Cong’s Cu
Chi tunnels also created a great deal of interest. The trip home included a
12-hour layover in Korea,
enough time for a historic tour of Seoul.
Another trip is planned for 2008. To read more, visit the student’s blog:
http://sha-punahouvietnam2007.blogspot.com. Pictured are Academy and Punahou
students entertained by two musicians (far left). (Reported by Hayley
Matson-Mathes)
HILO
St. Joseph
Grade School
Queen Angelica Shumov
and King Kyle Carrothers performed the Kamehameha Waltz during
May Day celebrations May 4 at the school gym. The royal court included students
from every grade representing each island: Niihau – Alyssa Faletoi and Buddy
Betts; Kahoolawe - Alyah Cortez and Cheydon Kawa’auhau; Lanai
– Melissa Lontoc and James Matsumoto; Molokai – Melia Chobany
and Jonathan Uhlmann; Kauai – Al-eisha Santarone-Santos and Kanoa
Chobany; Oahu – Natalie Quinajon and Benjamin Uhlmann; Maui –
Melia Cavedoni and Hajime Hayano; Hawaii – Jade Gusman and
Dante Fernandes. (Reported by Rowena Austria)
HONOLULU
Star of the Sea Early LearningCenter
Sharing and getting to know each other the ELC
kindergarteners enjoyed a visit on April 20 from their seventh grade
“Buddies” from Star of the Sea Elementary School. The children were able
to dialog about all they have learned about protecting our world. (Reported
by Leanna Brake)
HONOLULU
Maryknoll
High School
Senior Matthew Chee is Hawaii’s winner of a $1,500 National
Honor Society scholarship from the National Association of Secondary School
Principals. He is one of 53 students picked from more than 5,700 applicants
nationwide. A single recipient was chosen from each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico
and overseas NHS chapters. Matthew is co-captain of the varsity tennis team and
the math team, vice-president of the National Honor Society and the student
government, and the yearbook editor-in-chief. He has spent many hours
volunteering as a special education teacher’s aide and peer tutor, and in
community beautification projects. He will attend Santa ClaraUniversity
in the fall as a presidential scholar with a full, four-year scholarship and
plans a triple major in economics, business and political science. He also
received a $14,000 Fukunaga Foundation Scholarship. Matthew has been at
Maryknoll since pre-school. His parents, Kelvin and Phyllis Chee, are alumni as
are his grandmother and sister. (Reported by Camille Domaloan Michel)
HONOLULU
St.
Patrick
School
On May 4, administration, faculty, students, families and
friends participated in one of the most joyous celebrations of the year — May
Day! This year celebrated the islands’ cultural diversity: “Ho’ owaiwai ia k
kou I n
mea like ’ole
(“Diversity Enriches Us”)
The audience was entertained with music and dance from Spain, Philippines,
Mexico, and of course, our
beautiful Hawaii!
The May Day court was truly a royal sight on stage amid an array of beautiful
flowers and greenery donated by parents and friends. Many thanks to the kumu,
donators and traffic control volunteers. A warm mahalo especially to the May
Day Committee, Joe Scrofani, Rebecca Gomez, Lynn Murao, Kehau Kalahiki, Tom
Vinluan and Lauren Russell, the entire faculty and staff, and all of
the very talented volunteers who assisted with choreography, costumes, and
music. Pictured is Class 7A singing and dancing to “Hula ‘Oni ‘Oni E.” (Reported
by the school)
WAIALUA
St.
Michael
School
Fifth grade Prince Kevin and Princess Ashley
dance the Kamehameha Waltz with the May Day Court as the school celebrated May
Day on May 11. God blessed us with a few brief showers and overcast skies,
but no rain, as Father Bertram Lock began the program with a prayer. The
court regally took the stage as the guests listened to brief histories on each
Hawaiian island. Students also honored the Blessed Mary with flowers and leis.
Each class delighted the crowd with their beautiful smiles and excellent
performances of songs and dances. The program was followed by a dedication to
our principal of 15 years, Sister of St. Francis William Marie Eleniki
as we wish her all the best in her new job in July. Good job to all the
students, faculty, and staff and thank you to all the parents for your support!
(Reported by Jennifer Holmberg)
HONOLULU
Star of the SeaSchool
The seventh grade students researched how to save
our environment and create a greener world. They shared their findings of
recycling, reusing and reducing waste with the school, visiting classrooms and
teaching other students in small groups. They also developed their own visual statements
on the computer, to put on a T-shirt. Pictured are Rylan Uchima, Paul Lee and
Kihoon Yun imparting their new knowledge to first graders. … Our school
also participated in the Nike Reuse-A-Shoe Campaign, collecting worn-out
sneakers to be recycled into playground surfaces and sports equipment. It was a
huge success with the benefit of developing future caretakers of God’s Earth. (Reported
by Cheri Rauckhorst)
WAIPAHU
St. Joseph
School
The second graders ended their May Day dance with a
snapshot pose after dancing to “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” by Jump Five. The
May Day Program was held on April 28. All the grade levels, teachers and
May Day court that performed did a wonderful job dancing to the many songs that
represent the State of Hawaii.
(Reported by Anvie Andam, photo by Mark Salondaka)
HONOLULU
St.
Theresa
School
Our school this year participated in speech meets at
Maryknoll, Iolani, SacredHeartsAcademy
and, most recently, Punahou. There eight members of our team received medals
for the highest “superior” rating— sixth graders Isabelle Sayno and Melissa
Jaime, seventh graders Sherilyn Lazo, Siena Simmons and Dryeene
Ramirez, and eighth graders Alexia Fernando, and Megan Teves.
Their coaches are Renuka Coles, Terri Cadelago and Sister Marian
Muehlbauer, CSJ. Here are some written comments by some of the speech
students. Jamie Jo Uy: “Participating in speech has helped me to become
more outgoing towards others and has helped me to become more social. I will
continue to do speech because it is a fun …” Alexa Fernandez: “Being a
participant of the speech festivals helped me to express myself and it has
helped me to be more confident. I have enjoyed meeting new people, sharing my
talent, and using the judges’ feedback to become a better speaker.” Megan
Claire Teves: “Speech has helped me build up my self-confidence, speak and
act in front of an audience, and has helped me to be more expressive.” Pictured
is the St. Theresa speech team. Back row, from left is Jamie Jo Uy, Lorelei
Zabanal, Megan Teves, Alexa Fernandez, Melissa Jaime, Brandon Begonia, Isabelle
Sayno, Jhadyne Aglia, Siena Simmons.
Daryenne Ramirez and Sherilyn Lazo. Front row, Daniel Eslick,
Grace Parubrub, Ieshah Martin-Dauz, Jasmine Francisco and Czarina
Caberto. Absent: Eugenia Fernando. (Reported by Sister Marian
Muehlbauer, CSJ)
HONOLULU
Chaminade
University
Campus ministers
gathered
May 2 at Hale Malia Marianist Community to honor the graduating seniors who
have been involved in Campus Ministry. After an evening of remembering
many events throughout their years at Chaminade and the sharing of laughter and
tears, they were given a special blessing. (Reported by Kay Stone)