
Living Treasures 2011
Alex Biro

Al Biro
Alex Biro has been there to serve the poor for many years, especially by managing the Food Pantry at St. Michael’s. What we see on Fridays, when people gather to receive their bags of food, is actually the last step in a week-long process of preparation. Al has to ensure that the container has the appropriate amounts of food for the ministry to distribute and the food has to be bagged. The Food Pantry is a gathering place where everyone is welcomed and made to feel special.
Every month, on the 4th Thursday, Al does the bulk of organizing and cooking the Franciscan dinner for the hungry. He recruits a few generous volunteers to come help him serve.
Al joined the Secular Franciscans with his wife Sue and eventually he became the minister of the Fraternity. He is also an active member of the Knights of Columbus.
Vincent and Carmel Cilia

Vincent & Carmel Cilia
There is never a dull moment in the Cilia home. After having raised 12 children, Carmel and Vince have become parents to the rest of us. Carmel is like Mother Earth. She and Vinnie show concern for everyone.
For a long time, Vinnie took his truck and picked up the bread that was to be distributed at the Food Pantry. Many mornings, he served Mass and on Fridays he helped with Benediction. Mention his son, the Monsignor, to him, and you’ll see him beam with pride.
Carmel never seems to stop. Having cooked for so many, she excels in the food department. She helps prepare lunches for One ‘Ohana and Vacation Bible School. She has shared her culinary arts with the homeless at the Friendly Place. Being that quintessential mom, she also helps the teachers with preschoolers and kindergarteners. On Friday mornings, Carvmel arrives early enough to help set up the Food Pantry before going to Mass and the coffee table afterward. We are proud to honor Carmel and Vinnie as Island Treasures.
Elsa Cisneros

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Elsa is a woman who, in the last few years, has actively participated in parish life, especially within the Hispanic Ministry. With gratitude we would like to make mention of her unfailing spirit and joyful testimony within our parish community. She has shared in the preparation of the children in the process of Christian initiation, has succeeded in renewing and giving new life to our community life experience with her example of life and with her selfless service. In addition, she is a person who backs her pastoral actions with a lifestyle that is consistent with the way we are asked to follow in the Gospel. The new generation of children will always have a good example to follow. May God continue blessing her personal, family, and community projects.
Ben Cuaresma

Ben Cuaresma
If it needs fixing, building, or painting, Ben Cuaresma is your man. You will most likely find him on a ladder with hammer and nails in hand. Ben is a man of deep faith who loves his church and who responds unselfishly to whatever is asked of him. He does it all with an infectious smile.
Ben is always involved in helping create a meaningful environment for the celebration of major Liturgical Feasts. You have to look for him specifically though, because he is very quiet and humble about all that he does. He is one of those unusual people whom you can ask to help you with anything. If he can do it, it is done.
Ben is one of the Eucharistic Ministry coordinators at the 7AM Mass on Sunday mornings. In the event that there is no altar server, Ben can step right in. He is above all, a kind, generous man who looks out for the welfare of Suzie, Hunter, family and friends.
Jack and Zola Ingram

Jack & Zola Ingrams
Jack and Zola often work as a team. They were both instrumental in starting an outstanding program of Parish Social Ministry at St. Michael’s. They established a Parish Social Ministry Committee and appointed subcommittees to begin developing the various ministries. Both Jack and Zola completed the JustFaith course and this set a path for them in pursuing justice and educating others about the themes of Catholic Social Teaching. They are always cognizant of the Option for the Poor which is evidenced in their service to the needy.
Jack and Zola are both involved in Liturgy. Zola co-chairs the parish Liturgy Committee, sings in the choir and makes tasteful worship aids for all major feasts. Jack acts as the sacristan for daily Mass and the Sunday 4PM. In addition, Zola prepares the children in RCIA for the Sacraments of Initiation. Both Jack and Zola are exceedingly generous in giving time, talent and treasure to further the mission of St. Michael’s. Nothing is too much to ask of them.
Dick Leander

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Whether it is a prayer service, a party or a parade, Dick Leander is always there to lend assistance. He is a very busy man who can always find time for his church.
Dick coordinates the altar server ministry. He is usually right there to give guidance and direction to the less experienced servers. In this role, he is a member of the Liturgy Committee.
He chairs the Building Committee and is working tirelessly with all the parties involved, to ensure that St. Michael’s will have a well-built church that is both simple and elegant. Dick is our parish’s vicariate representative to promote “Respect Life.” This is a ministry which is dear to his heart and speaks volumes to who he is as a person. Dick served two terms as the Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. In addition to all he does for St. Michael’s, Dick is husband to Jinky and father to two little girls.
Lorraine and Robert Loando

Lorraine & Robert Loando
Lorraine and Robert Loando are dedicated parishioners who spend many hours doing things that other people might not think to do. Every Saturday, Lorraine and Robert can be found cleaning the tent and making everything in the tent ready for the Sunday Masses. When the offices were being moved to Holualoa, Lorraine and Robert were right there helping to pack and transport supplies to the new office space. Every week, Lorraine delights women who attend the 7AM Sunday Mass with the beautiful leis she makes and the flowers she offers to women to clip in their hair. While Lorraine is busy with hospitality, Robert is quietly available to help with anything else that needs to be done. This couple sets a beautiful example to all of us about what Church really is.
Miguel Salazar

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Miguel is a person who is always available to place himself in the service of others using each of his talents and in a special manner in different parish activities. Miguel is a member of the Spanish Choir, filling the role of Cantor and guitarist. In addition, he forms part of the pastoral Youth Group in the Hispanic Community. Our parish has been blessed with the presence of persons who, like Miguel, work selflessly in the development of the community spirit. It is in reality a very valuable testimony of unity that his style of life transmits to the community. He is someone who knows how to unite the experiences of family life and work life consistent with the proclamation of the Gospel. That is the mission: “To be a man of the world in the heart of the Church; to be a man of the Church in the heart of the world.”
Ric Silva

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Quietly and with great compassion, Ric Silva does his ministries. Having been very seriously ill himself for an extended period of time, Ric visits those parishioners who are in the hospital and takes the Eucharist to them. In addition to visiting the patients in the hospital, Ric also takes extra time to visit those who are in Life Care Center. He knows from his own experience how much these people also appreciate a friendly visit from someone from the church.
Ric served as a lector for many years. Presently, Ric and his wife Moira makes the Eucharistic Ministry schedule for the Sunday Masses at Holy Rosary Church, and Ric serves as a Eucharistic Minister.
James and Joretta Young

James & Joretta Young
James and Joretta Young are a couple with unwavering faith who serve St. Michael’s in a variety of ways. Joretta’s love of the outdoors and of flowers is evident when she rolls up her sleeves, puts on a pair of gloves and helps with the landscaping at Immaculate Conception.
Once a month, James and Joretta take the Eucharist to the hospital. The combination of their medical backgrounds and their outward expressions of kindness and peace provide a comforting Eucharistic experience for the sick. When you need something done in a hurry, ask Joretta. With enthusiasm and no fanfare, she will get it done. Her cookies are mouth watering, as is the rest of her cooking. James has served as a dedicated lector at Immaculate Conception.
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