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> * Home * Welcome * History * Contact Us * Staff * Bulletins * Liturgy/Sacraments * Faith Formation * Bible Study * Catholics Come Home * Youth Ministry * RCIA * Religious Education * RCIA for Children * Liturgy * Mass Times * Confession Times * Adoration Times * Funerals * Mass Intentions * Mass Intentions Request * Sacraments * Baptism * Sacramental Preparation * Reconciliation * Holy Eucharist * Eucharistic Miracles * Confirmation * Anointing of the Sick * Matrimony * Holy Orders * Ministries * Consultative Councils * Finance Council * Pastoral Council * Liturgy Committee * Comité Hispano * Stewardship of Time, Talent, and Treasure * Building and Grounds Committee * Faith Groups * Divine Mercy * Gimong Ti Novena Ilokano * Grupo de Oración * Knights of Columbus * Social Ministry * Neocatechumenal Way * Liturgical Groups * Altar Servers * Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Communion * Hospitality/Ushers * Lectors * Music * Online Giving * Second Collections * Parish Forms * News Mass Times & Directions Mass Times & Directions * Mass * Confession * Adoration Sunday Mass Schedule * Saturday: 5:00 PM English English EN 7:00 PM English English EN Neocatechumenal Way * Sunday: 7:00 AM English English EN 9:00 AM English English EN 11:30 AM Spanish Español ES Daily Mass Schedule * Tuesday: 7:00 AM English English EN * Wednesday: 7:00 AM English English EN * Thursday: 7:00 AM English English EN * Friday: 7:00 AM English English EN * Sunday 11:00 AM to 11:20 AM * Friday 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Every Friday during the Lent * Saturday 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM The Sacrament of Reconciliation is also available by appointment. Please contact the Parish Office to schedule a time. * Thursday 7:30 AM to 8:00 AM * Saturday 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM During the Eucharist Revival Parish Phase (July 2023-June 2024) Get Directions Call 808-845-0984 ||| SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH HONOLULU, HI * Mass Times * Mass Intentions Request Facebook Search Search * Home * * Welcome * History * Contact Us * Staff * Bulletins * Liturgy/Sacraments * Faith Formation * Bible Study * Catholics Come Home * Youth Ministry * RCIA * Religious Education * Liturgy * Mass Times * Confession Times * Adoration Times * Funerals * Mass Intentions * Sacraments * Baptism * Reconciliation * Holy Eucharist * Confirmation * Anointing of the Sick * Matrimony * Holy Orders * Ministries * Consultative Councils * Finance Council * Pastoral Council * Liturgy Committee * Comité Hispano * Stewardship of Time, Talent, and Treasure * Building and Grounds Committee * Faith Groups * Divine Mercy * Gimong Ti Novena Ilokano * Grupo de Oración * Knights of Columbus * Social Ministry * Neocatechumenal Way * Liturgical Groups * Altar Servers * Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Communion * Hospitality/Ushers * Lectors * Music * Online Giving * * Second Collections * Parish Forms * News NEOCATECHUMENAL WAY * * The nature of the Neocatechumenal Way is defined by Saint Pope John Paul II when he writes: "I recognize the Neocatechumenal Way as an itinerary of Catholic formation, valid for our society and for our times." "The Neocatechumenate is an instrument at the service of the bishops for the rediscovery of Christian initiation by baptized adults. Among these adults, the following may be identified: 1st. those who have drifted away from the Church; 2nd. those who have not been sufficiently evangelized and catechized; 3rd. those who desire to deepen and mature their faith; 4th. those who come from Christian denominations not in full communion with the Catholic Church." (Statutes of the Neocatechumenal Way) The catecheses of the Neocatechumenal Way are geared for young people and adults who wish to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ in the modality of a post-baptismal catechumenate. Catechesis Invitation: The Neocatechumenate starts in the parish, at the invitation of the pastor/parish priest, with kerygmatic catecheses, called initial catecheses. They are given over a period of two months, in fifteen evening meetings and they are concluded with a three-day convivence. In order to experience the Tripod – Word, Liturgy, Community – on which Christian life is based. For more information, please contact: Dr. Anthony Ramos, Coordinator, and Mark and Georgie Frazier, Assitant Coordinators Feel free to check the official webpage of the Neocatechumenal Way Login powered by eCatholic®