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Following Fr. Damien's Vision

Feeding the homeless on Easter sunday has been more rewarding than most of us expected. I work closely with the youth and young adults and I haven’t seen a greater service response from them. Geena Pinacate, one of the young adults leader said, she enjoyed her Easter Sunday because she was able to serve and have fun. She is extremely excited that she will be joining us on the Molokai Pilgrimage next weekend.


She also said that she is eager to visit Blessed Fr. Damien’s tombstone. At that same time, I thought about Fr. Damien and his extrodinary dedication of caring for the lepers. Fr. Damien ministered to lepers and cared for all of them. I envisioned myself as Father Damien, helping those outcasted similarly to the lepers. His message is the reason why I was feeding the homeless on Easter Sunday and should be an example for our all people whether we be Christians, Jews, Muslim or any other religion.



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Cross Walk 09' Celebration.

At St. Stephen Church in Nu’uanu, catholics from all parts of Oahu celebrated Palm Sunday vigil. The mass then was followed by a Cross Walk 09’ after party Celebration hosted by InHim Ministries. I was accompanied by Geena Pinacate one of our youth leaders at St. Michael. The celebration kicked off with an uplifting praise and worship, then we were recognized for being involved in the cross walk.



Afterward, we celebrated mass with Fr. Marc Alexander, one of the three priests that was involved in the cross walk. After Mass, we ate spaghetti and had a lot of yummy desserts. At the end, Geena and I represented St. Michael and received a special black and gold cross walk shirts for being the ones to bear the cross in Waialua.
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Cross Heading Towards Windward Side


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March 26, THURSDAY (Overview)

Today was the last day the cross traveled through the North Shore. The North Shore course took two days to complete. The numbers of participants fell short this morning causing Dominic the Cross Walk coordinator, to start the walk alone and keep the cross moving. Then he was then joined by three St. Michael Parish Youth at the half point. The group made it all the way to the end coming across many of the beautiful beaches of Hawaii (Sunset Beach, Pipeline and Shark Cove). They later met up with St. Roch at Turtle bay Resort and handing over the cross to them as they make their way to Windward Side.

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Youth/Young Adult Hawaii Cross Walk

WEDNESDAY, March, 25, 2009

The cross arrived at Ka’ena point 11:00am with Fr. Marc Alexander bearing it and handing it over to the Young Adults of ROL (Resurrection of the Lord). Meanwhile, ROL was joined by the Youth/Young adults of St. Michael Parish, making the cross walk group 15 people strong. The sun was blazing hot as they reached to Haleiwa town. Fortunately, a parishsioner from St. Michael Parish passed out water and bananas to the cross walker to fuel up. One of the particpants said “the bananas were a boost of God’s Holy Spirit that kept him going through out the whole walk.” As they reached the middle point of the course ROL made it their pit-stop and was relieved by the youth of Our lady of Sorrows. St. Michael Parish and Our lady of Sorrow finished the course ending up at Sts. Peter and Pul church, Waimea Bay.




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The morning started early for the Youth and Young adult of St. Michael and Sts. Peter and Paul as they were involved in the Hawaii Cross Walk 2009. They began walking from Ka’ena Point to Sts.Peter & Paul, Waimea Bay which is about 19 miles and approximately took 8 Hours. Jesus said to them in prayer during to pick up the cross and follow him. The cross walk will continue tomorrow at 8 AM. If you are interested contact Jeremy 389-8897. Schedule is attached below. We will be back on the roads tomorrow. show your support and horn your horns!

March 26 Thursday
Sts. Peter & Paul to Kualoa Ranch (8 hours, 20 min. 25 miles)
Kamehameha Hwy.

Central (4 hours)
8 a.m. Sts. Peter & Paul,
1. 8:20 Sharks Cove, 59448 (Sunset School crosswalk),
2. 8:40 Sunset Beach,
3. 9 Kahuku Motor cross Track (yellow sign, mauka),
4. 9:20 Fruit Stand (across Waile? Beach Pk.),
5. 9:40 Fruit Stand (Kahuku Land Farms),
6. 10 Turtle Bay Resort entrance,
7. 10:20 Fruit Stand (across golf course, by “R” sign),
8. 10:40 Fumi’s Shrimp Farm,
9. 11 Kahuku Hospital/Bridge,
10. 11:20 Malaekahana Bridge,



ROL and St. Michael Parish group picture at Sts. Peter and Paul.

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Molokai Pilgrimage Meeting

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Youth/Young Adult Choir Practice

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