We are a welcoming Catholic community called by God to live out the message of Christ in love and service to all people. Email us.

Our mission is to bring tranforming love of Christ into the lives of all we meet. Through sharing Eucharist, Prayers, Worship and Service we seek to strengthen ourselves in love and respect for one another and reach out to our broader community and world.
Our vision is to be effective "Stewards of the Gospel" we become Christ's faithful witnesses of the gospel. We offer our time, talents and treasure in service to St. Rita Parish Family and reach out to the broader communities and our world. Missionary clergy, religious and our ancestors lead us to plant good seed in the soil of faith so this work will grow and produce much fruit to the glory of God in His Kingdom.
Reconciliation:
St. Rita: Saturdays 3:30pm - 4:00pm
St. Gabriel: Before Sunday Mass
Anointing of the Sick
Please contact the office at (808) 575-2601
Baptisms Weddings & Funerals
Please contact the office at (808) 575-2601
Divine Mercy Prayer
Every Fridays at 3:00pm
Pray the Rosary
Weekdays Tuesday thru Friday Morning Mass at 7:00am
Saturdays before Mass at 4:30pm
Sundays before Mass at 8:00am
Newcomers are encouraged to register with the parish and are welcome to participate in all parish activities and ministries. Registration forms are available at the rear of the church.
Please submit forms to the Parish Office at 655 Haiku Rd., Haiku, HI 96708.
In baptism, we are all called to actively participate in bringing about the reign of God, in serving our brothers and sisters in need. Through our Church Ministry programs we offer opportunities to exercise the Christian call to service.
Please pray about joining any one of these ministries to continue the work of Jesus in our community
LECTORS
MUSIC / CHOIR
ENVIROMENT
ALTAR SERVICE
HOMEBOUND
HOSPITAL
BEREAVEMENT
FAITH FORMATION
FOOD MINISTRY
COOLECTION COUNTERS
PLANNING & BUILDING
SACRISTAN
LITURGICAL TECH
and many more ministries….
Persons interested, please call the parish office. (808)575-2601
Job Opening —Part -time Secretary
• Supports administrative operations for the parish including communication to parishioners and the public, scheduling appointments, processing mail, record keeping and other administrative duties to ensure proper operation of the parish.
• Assists in coordination of parish staff activities and committees including scheduling meetings and providing administrative support.
• Participates in supporting ministries, assisting in inviting, welcoming and registering new parishioners.
• Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office programs.
Apply on -line at: https://www.hrsymphony.com/hrs/careers/RCCH
CHURCH CLEANERS NEEDED
We are seeking monthly church cleaners for June thru December. You may sign-up as a family or a group.
Sign-up sheet is located at the back bulletin board.
This Ministry is in need of your HELP.
If you are interested in purchasing Memorial Tiles ($120 each tile), forms are available at the entrance of our Church.
Steve Groff
Edith Don
Valerie Ventura Heckman
Abel & Irene Gouveia
Christine Riecke Gonzalez
Brian Joseph Silva
Stephen Groff
Erik & Lauren Meyers &
Hudson James Myers
Alfred & Lily Gouveia
Ronald Patrick Chong Kee
Nathan Perreira
Nita Iwamoto
James Gonzalez-Wesley
Debbie Faborito
Rachel Cravalho
Robert Robello
Melissa Prince
Stanley Lee
Fr. Chacko Muthoottil
Winona Martinez
Rachel Chong Kee
Clarita Pimentel
Helen Estrella
Felicia Gonzalez
JoAnn Potter
Rosaline DeMello
Kris & Gosha Jasowicz
Geri Dias
Today’s readings show how God does not condemn His people – He saves
them. The first reading from the book of Exodus presents the well-known
story of Moses and the burning bush. This pivotal moment changes Moses'
destiny and sets the course for Israel's liberation from slavery in Egypt.
Moses and the Burning Bush
As Moses approaches the burning bush, God calls him by name. Why?
Because God seeks a personal relationship with Moses. When Moses says
"Here I am" he shows he is ready to engage with the divine. God
expresses an awareness of the Israelite's suffering and tells Moses that
He will deliver them from bondage.
God’s Eternal Presence
God’s actions show He is concerned with human suffering, not just a
distant deity. God wants the Israelites to be free and commissions Moses
to confront Pharaoh and lead the Israelites. God assures Moses, "I will be
with you." Moses does not have to rely on just his own human strength
because he has God’s empowering presence with him. This reminds us
that God is constantly present. Even when challenges are beyond our
understanding, we can trust in God’s eternal presence.
Ordinary, Everyday Living
God revealed Himself to Moses when Moses was doing an ordinary,
everyday task - tending sheep. Likewise, God invites us to recognize His
presence in our daily ordinary lives. Not every encounter with God is
extraordinary, like a burning bush. If we watch for God’s divine presence
in our lives, we open our hearts to profound spiritual encounters. So, be
attentive to how God commissions us to do His will and know that God is
with you through every challenge.
Responding to God’s Faithfulness
Consider the ways that God is present to you every day and think about
how you respond to His faithfulness. By acting with humility, obedience,
and trust, we can know His eternal plan for our lives.
LENTEN REGULATIONS and DIOCESAN
INSTRUCTIONS for the OBSERVATION OF LENT
FASTING: In the dioceses in the United States, Catholics aged
18 through 59 are bound to fast on both ASH Wednesday (March 5
and GOOD FRIDAY (April 18). To fast means to consume one full
meal a day at most, although taking of other, smaller quantities of
food at the other customary mealtimes is permitted. Food and drink
between meals (except water and medicine) is not permitted on fast
days.
ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT: Catholics aged 14 and up
are to abstain from meat on ASH Wednesday, all Fridays of Lent,
and Good Friday. To abstain means refraining from eating beef,
veal, pork, or poultry at least, although eggs and milk products are
acceptable. The consumption of fish and shellfish is permitted,
though the penitential character of the abstinence should be kept in
mind.
EASTER DUTY: All the faithful, after they have been
initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, are bound by the obligation of
receiving Communion at least once a year. This precept is to be
fulfilled during the Easter Season unless it is fulfilled, for a just
cause, at some other time during the year. This period is extended to
include all the weeks of Lent and the Easter Season up to the
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Sunday (June 15th).
LENTEN PRACTICES: The faithful are encouraged
during Lent to attend daily Mass, receive Holy Communion,
participate in penance services, and receive sacramental absolution;
to take part in public and private exercises of piety, give generously
to works of religion and charity, perform acts of kindness toward the
sick, aged, and the poor; to practice voluntary self-denial, especially
regarding food, drink, and worldly amusements; and to pray more
ATTENTION:
TIMES FOR CLASSES HAS CHANGED. PLEASE SEE BELOW
CHILDREN/YOUTH FAITH FORMATION INFORMATION
CLASS WILL BEGIN AFTER MASS AND END AT 10:30 A.M.
MAR 2 – CLASS FOR YOUTH GROUP - SAFE ENVIRONMENT
MAR 9 - CLASS FOR CHILDREN - SAFE ENVIRONMENT
MAR 16 - CHILDREN
MAR 23 - CHILDREN
MAR 30 - CHILDREN
APR 6 - CHILDREN
APR 13 - CHILDREN
OCIA/ADULT SACRAMENT PREPARATION
CLASS BEGINS AT 10:45 AM AND WILL END AT APPROX. 12:30 PM
MAR 2 – OCIA
MAR 8 - RITE OF ELECTION, ST. ANTHONY 5PM
MAR 9—OCIA
MAR 16 – OCIA
MAR 23 - OCIA
MAR 30 - OCIA
APR 06 - OCIA
APR 13— OCIA
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT The Parish Office @
(808) 575-2601 and leave a message. Ms. Rita will get back to you.