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 Sacred Heart Church & Maryknoll School

Our Parish 

Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic Parish in the Diocese of Honolulu.

We are "Missionary Disciples" centered in the Eucharist, spreading the word of God.

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 Our School

Maryknoll School is a mission of Sacred Heart Parish.

We are Hawaiʻi's largest, coed, pre-K to 12 Catholic school.

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Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction

First Fridays

7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Third Thursdays

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Confession available)


CLICK HERE to explore resources that will help you make the most of your time spent with our Lord in Adoration.



Parish Office Hours

Monday-Friday

8:30am-4:30pm (Closed on all state and federal holidays.)


Mass Times
Monday - Saturday (Weekday Masses)

6:30 AM

First Saturday: Anointing of The Sick follows after 6:30 AM Mass


Saturday (Anticipated Sunday Mass)

5:00 PM


Sunday (Weekend Mass)

7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, & 5:00 PM

Need Help Understanding The Mass?

CLICK HERE to review our seven part series of "Teaching Masses".





Reconciliation (Confession)

Saturdays

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Third Thursdays

7:00 PM-8:00 PM


Confession are heard in the stairwell under choir loft.

Turn right upon entering the church.


Has it been a long time since your last confession?

CLICK HERE to explore resources that will assist you

in making a good confession.


Quick Links & Resources

(The images below are clickable and redirect to other pages.)

Join us in praying for the intentions of the Holy Father (Pope Leo XIV)

for this month.

CLICK HERE to view our overall parish calendar.

upcoming parish

& school events / notices

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    • Stations of the Cross

      6:00 PM 

      Fridays of Lent

    • 05/11 - CPR, AED and First Aid Training

      Sacred Heart Church is offering an upcoming CPR, AED, and First Aid training session for all parish ministers. This important training is part of our ongoing commitment to creating a safe, prepared, and caring parish community.


      While the session is designed especially for our liturgical and ministry leaders, all parishioners are warmly invited to attend. Whether you serve at Mass, volunteer at parish events, or simply want to be better prepared to respond in an emergency, this training provides practical skills that can help save lives.


      Participants will learn how to:

      • Recognize and respond to cardiac emergencies
      • Properly use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
      • Perform CPR for adults
      • Provide basic First Aid in common emergency situations

      At Sacred Heart, caring for one another is part of our mission. Being trained and prepared allows us to serve with confidence and compassion — ready to respond when our community needs us most.


      Stay tuned for date and registration details. We hope you will join us!

    upcoming diocesan events

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    • 2/21 - Big Island Youth Day

      For Grades 6-12 from 10:00am - 5:00pm at St. Joseph High School, Hilo

      Last Day to Register: February 11 . Go to bit.ly/hiloyouthday

    • (Recurring) St. John's Kalihi Bi-Weekly Talks

      All are warmly invited to join talks on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7–8 PM at St. John the Baptist Parish in Kalihi. These

      sessions share the Good News of Christ, who offers guidance and hope in the challenges of life, along with the gift of love and

      forgiveness. Through this program of Catholic formation in small parish communities, we can explore and deepen the richness of

      our baptism. For more information, please contact Dr. Anthony Ramos at 808-721-0557.


      DATES: 2/3, 2/5, 2/10, 2/12, 2/17, 2/19, 2/24, 2/26


    • More coming soon!

      Stay tuned here for the latest and greatest diocesan events.

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