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Thursday, November 27, 2014
BEATITUDES FOR NURTURING CHURCH VOCATIONS IN THE FAMILY
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
THE VOCATION OF A BROTHER
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Vocation Discernment
at St. Anthony Retreat Center, Kalihi Valley.
of religious life can join Sacred Hearts Father David Lupo and Sister Ivy Yim
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Discernment Retreat, July 7
A retreat for anyone between the ages of 18 and 35 who is discerning
@Bishop Libert Hall
worship & amp, and reflection with:
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Eucharistic Adoration for Vocations
Monday, December 31, 2012
Akua Run for Vocations 2013
Director of Vocations
In conjunction with the celebration of the Year of Faith, anyone who will participate will not only be running for him or herself but will become an advocate of Christ. Our joint efforts and wearing the uniform for the Run/Walk manifest our journey towards bearers of Good News in the Year of Faith.
If you plan to join one or all of the events, register individually or by group in your parish by going to the event website. Submit your names and the size of your shirt to the Office of Vocations.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
On Vocations
Picture source
The following are from a series of vocation post by the Suffering with Joy blog:
1. What is Vocation?
2. Distinct Vocations
3. Vocations are not...
4. Discerning One's Vocation
Thank you Barbara!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Vocations
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Our Lady of Divine Vocations |
Irish iPhone 'app' promotes priestly vocations
and the following was shared by my sister: Catholic Religious Vocation Network (VISION).
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Come and See, Vocations Day of Reflections
Jesus says,
"Come and See."
John 1:39
Saturday, October 8, 2011
9am to 3pm
Newman Center
RSVP: (808)366-7075
A time of prayer and personal reflection
Talks on vocational discernment and religious life
A chance to meet religious sisters, priests, and brothers from different congregations
An opportunity to deepen your understanding of where God is calling you to serve Him
This event is sponsored by
LARC (Leadership Association of Religious Congregations in Hawaii) Vocation Committee.
Check out their blog here.
Photo above found in this blog.
Monday, March 7, 2011
AKUA Run/Walk for Vocations 2011

Mass at Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, blessing of the AKUA Run/Walk
Participating priests, with a parishioner on left
Bishop Larry Silva and participating Sisters


Finishers, Bishop Larry Silva, 4th from left
More than two weeks had gone by since the AKUA Run for Vocations, yet the memories are still alive -- especially for me, since it was the first time I joined the event. Our youngest son, TJ, will be ten years old this year. My husband and I figured this would be the start of a family journey of facing the 8-long-mile-challenge GAR (Great Aloha Run). Besides, TJ plays tennis. He's strong and shouldn't have a long list of excuses.
For Joe and me, it was a different story. Were we ready for the challenge? We went to Ala Moana Beach Park for pre-walks and small pre-runs, but never got close to 8 miles! Were we really up for the 8-mile test?
Our family of seven left home to be at the parking structure of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace at 4 a.m. on Monday, February 21, President's Day. We tried to sleep in the van to kill time, but the excitement was too much. We quickly ate the breakfast we packed and joined the group of priests, sisters, and the other AKUA walkers for a quick fellowship and prayer led by Bishop Larry Silva.
Our four teenagers, Cyrene, Ashley, Joseph and Faith, left in a flash with the Daughters of St. Paul, Sr. Gioan Linh and Sr. Ann Mei. They were nowhere to be seen afterwards. They had done this before! If you didn't know, those Sisters from the Pauline Books and Media Center in Honolulu have the quick feet and stamina of a cheetah. Well, almost.
The goal of the AKUA Run/Walk? For an increase in vocations to the Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Honolulu. With this in mind, though pain on our legs and feet tried to distract us, my husband Joe, TJ and I trudged along. Onward soldiers for Christ!
How could we not have made it when Christ led the way?
(Mahalo for the pictures, Dann Ebina and Dominic Olaso!)
Monday, November 1, 2010
All Catholics Must 'Cultivate' Priestly Vocations
Find out what's the latest on vocations. Be inspired to pray for single men, teens and young adults (women for the convent or sister religious) to consider the priestly or religious vocation. Be bold. Smile and open the conversion, then ask politely if they might want to become a priest or sister. Plant the seed of vocation. Now, or anytime. It has worked through me, it can work through you, too.
Yet, on a global level, the total number of seminarians is higher today than it was in 1978 when John Paul II became pope. During the almost 27 years of his pontificate, he inspired many young people to embrace a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life. As he said in “Novo Milenio Ineunte,” “Young people, whatever their possible ambiguities, have a profound longing for those genuine values which find their fullness in Christ. … If Christ is presented to young people as he really is, they experience him as an answer that is convincing and they can accept his message, even when it is demanding and bears the mark of the cross” (NMI, No. 9).
Priests should not only invite young men to consider a vocation to the priesthood, but also attract them by their priestly integrity and joy. Parents also should be willing to encourage their children if and when they wish to discern a vocation to priesthood or consecrated life. At the same time, teachers and just simple Catholics, when they see a particularly promising youth, should also encourage him or her to think about dedicating their lives to God’s service.
More of this article here.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Holy Hour for Vocations Tomorrow
Tomorrow is First Wednesday of the month. There will be a Holy Hour of Adoration for Vocations at the St. Therese the Co-Cathedral, on School Street, tomorrow at 6:15 pm to 7pm.
Please join us! Father William Kunisch asked me to invite all the spiritual moms.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Planting Vocations to the Church
Fr. Joel Panzer, with teens and little ones
I was glad to have met Fr. Joel Panzer who's a chaplain from Schofield. He says Mass at St. John's once or twice a week.
After Mass, I made it a point to gather the children for a picture with him -- a great and simple move to get our youth connected with our priests. Oftentimes, teenagers are reluctant to approach the clergy after Mass, unless they know the priest. Do make your observations. Who normally approaches the priest after Mass? The sad and happy truth is that about 80% of those are about 50 years of age and over.
Sometimes I do see young families approach the priest to get their little ones blessed. How wonderful that is!
Here are some simple tips for parents and grandmothers to follow: get your teenager instead to approach father to bless your rosary, tell your son or daughter to ask the priest a question, send your children to the priest to deliver a message for you, ask your children to make drawings for the priest saying the Mass you are attending and have him or her give it to him personally, etc.
Let the Holy Spirit guide us! for she has the best answers, solutions and ideas. And, we, on our part, must cooperate to find ways to bring our children closer to our priests and to our Church. Hopefully, we are also planting seeds of vocations to the Church by doing so.
St. John Vianney, pray for us!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Hawai'i Priests and Bishop Larry Silva in Concert
With Grateful Hearts Concert keeps getting stronger. Our priests with our bishop, Bishop Larry Silva, and several of our nuns were at Our Lady of Good Council on Friday, January 8, for another performance. They will be at St. Jude's in Kapolei on February 19 at 7 p.m.
Once again the objectives are: to raise funds for our seminarians and to promote vocation to the priesthood.
Cds are available at the Cathedral Gallery for $10.00.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
NATIONAL VOCATION AWARENESS WEEK
January 10-16, 2010
The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord marks Jesus’ initiation into public ministry. At his baptism Jesus is named the Beloved Son of God. With this celebration we recommit ourselves to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Initiated through our baptism we too are the Beloved of God, commissioned to proclaim Good News with our lives.
The observance of National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW) began in 1976 when the Bishops’ Conference designated the 28th Sunday of the year as the beginning of NVAW. In 1997 this celebration was moved to coincide with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
Please pray with us for an increase in vocations to the ordained ministry and the consecrated life:
Lord Jesus, as You once called the first disciples
to make them fishers of men,
let your sweet invitation continue to resound:
Come, follow Me!
Give young men and women the grace
of responding quickly to Your voice.
Support your bishops, priests and consecrated people
in their apostolic labor.
Grant perseverance to our seminarians
and to all those who are carrying out the ideal of a life
totally consecrated to Your service.
Awaken in our community a missionary eagerness.
Lord, SEND WORKERS TO YOUR HARVEST
and do not allow humanity to be lost for the lack of pastors,
missionaries and people dedicated to the cause of the Gospel.
Mary, Mother of the Church, the model of every vocation,
help us to say “Yes” to the Lord Who calls us to cooperate
in the divine plan of salvation.
We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
(Pope John Paul II)
For more information, or for a kit to promote NVAW, please see: http://www.nccv-vocations.org/National-Vocation-Awareness-Week-Kit--English-and-Spanish_p_343.html.
Thank you for supporting vocations,
The Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations
Monday, December 21, 2009
National Vocation Awareness Week to Be Celebrated January 10-16

“This week provides the opportunity for parishes across the country to promote vocations through prayer and education,” said Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston, chairman of the Bishops’ Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations. “It is our responsibility to encourage young people to be generous in their response as they discern the possibility of a call to service in the Church. We must also ask parents, families and our parish communities to assist with this work, vocations are everyone’s business. As we pray for an increased number of seminarians and candidates for religious life, we recognize the importance of safeguarding the gift of vocations.”...Read the rest here