
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE:
Wednesdays: 11:00-11:30am; Saturdays: 10:00-11:30am Please call
the Rectory for an appointment at other times. We encourage you to
celebrate the Sacrament with our community during Advent & Lent.

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK:
Prayers for the Sick are done every Wednesday after the 12:00 P.M. Mass.
Anointing of the Sick is by appointment.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
CONTACT
THE OFFICE
808-536-7036
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WEDDINGS:
Please DO NOT make arrangements for your date, reception, etc. until you
have talked to one of our priests. Call the Rectory at least
SIX MONTHS in advance for an appointment. The official
preparation in the Diocese of Honolulu is the Engaged Encounter
Weekend. Please read our
Wedding Guidelines and
Photography Guidelines carefully.
To view photos of weddings done here at the Cathedral,
click here. Also check out a
video from Chiaki & Tomasz wedding produced by Visionari
here

FUNERALS:
Please DO NOT make arrangements with your funeral director before talking to
one of our priests. Funeral Masses are normally held during the 12:00 noon
Mass except on major Feast Days. Funeral Masses can only take place in
Church. Please read our Funeral Guidelines carefully. |
RCIA
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults):
This process if for NON-BAPTIZED people who are interested in
becoming Catholic Christians. Inquirers learn about
Christianity and the Catholic faith and are baptized at the Easter
Vigil.
INFANT BAPTISM:
Celebrated quarterly (January, April, July & October).
This process takes place over two weeks with classes and liturgical
rites. Parents must speak with a priest before attending
classes.
CONFIRMATION/FIRST
EUCHARIST:
Children in the 2nd grade meet each Sunday at the 9:00 A.M. Mass
for their sacramental preparation. Parents meet once a month
after the 9:00 A.M. Mass and are expected to participate fully in
the process.
CONFIRMATION:
Adults and Young Adults who have not yet received the Sacrament
of Confirmation (and/or Eucharist) should find out about COMPLETING
INITIATION.
Baptized Christians of other denominations who
wish to become Roman Catholic should ask about joining the Church in
FULL COMMUNION.
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