Loving Christ,
Loving Others
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.


Mass Times
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
News and Events
Mass Intentions:
Antonio B. Bartolome
Antone & Emily Tavares
Elizabeth Watanabe
Walter & Ethel Teixeira
Rosetta VanKleeck
Walter Ben Teixeira
Jeffrey Pszyk
Mike & Violet Pszyk
Fr. Robert Ni Ni
Steve Groff
Mikie Pszyk
Fr. Chacko Muthoottil
Helen Heimbaug
Nathan Perreira
Please Pray For Our Sick Brothers and Sisters:
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
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Sr. Bernadette Meno made her perpetual vows as a Diocesan Hermit, consecrated in poverty, chastity and obedience. Much of her day is spent in prayer. If you have any prayer requests please send them to:
Sister Bernadette Meno
Email : hawaiicatholichermit@aol.com
If you have a prayer request, please post mail them to St. Rita Church.
Support our parish by mailing in your offerings. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Checks can be made payable to St. Rita Church.
A Message From Fr. Robert
Happy Easter! Today is a very special day for us because it gives
our lives purpose. As St. Paul says, if we are baptized into the death of
Jesus, then we also share in His resurrection.
Courage to Face the Darkness
The dark tomb is a symbol of the disciples’ fear. They lost all meaning
in their lives. Yet in the St. John’s Gospel, we see Mary of Magdala
bravely going to Jesus' tomb while it is still dark. She had the courage
to face the darkness, trying to understand Jesus' death and what His life
meant to her. When she confronted the darkness, Mary found
something surprising: Jesus was not there. This caused more fear and
confusion as she ran to tell the apostles.
Victory Over Death
Peter and John went to the tomb, and when John entered, according to
the Gospel, "He saw and believed." This is the key message of the
Easter story: he saw and believed. This is the joy and challenge of
Easter. John was able to see what others could not - the fulfillment of
Jesus' promise to his disciples and to us. In Jesus' death, we all die,
and in His resurrection, we have new life in Him. God shows us victory
over death through the resurrection of his beloved Son.
A Story of Great Love
Easter is a story of such great love that even death cannot overcome it.
Every time we come together for Mass; we celebrate this victory
because Easter is the greatest of all Sundays. Each time we receive the
Lord in the Eucharist, we receive new life in him. Whenever we act
kindly in his name, we share His risen presence with the world.
We Have Seen and We Believe
Let us be filled with the hope that God brings to our hearts, with the
light of faith. When we face the darkness, let us join St. John in saying,
"We have seen, and we believe.”

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.
APR 13 - CHILDREN
APR 19—EASTER VIGIL PRACTICE FOR THOSE INVOLVED
APR 27—LAST CLASS FOR YOUTH AND CHILDREN
OCIA/ADULT SACRAMENT PREPARATION
CLASS BEGINS AT 10:45 AM AND WILL END AT APPROX. 12:30 PM
APR 13— OCIA
APR 19—EASTER VIGIL PRACTICE FOR THOSE INVOLVED
APR 27—OCIA—Mystogogy
MAY 04—OCIA—Mystogogy
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT The Parish Office @
(808) 575-2601 and leave a message. Ms. Rita will get back to you.
