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Archives for February 2014

Pope Francis, with Benedict present, creates new cardinals

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VATICAN CITY — On a feast day commemorating the authority Jesus gave to St. Peter and his successors — the popes — Pope Francis created 19 new cardinals in the presence of retired Pope Benedict XVI. To the great surprise of most people present, the retired pope entered St. Peter’s Basilica about 15 minutes before […]

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Panel: pope’s message validates Catholic Charities’ mission

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The Catholic Charities panel on the message of Pope Francis, from left,  Father Larry Snyder, Archbishop Anthony Apuron, Kathy Brown and Jerry Rauckhorst. (HCH photo | Patrick Downes)   A high-ranking Catholic Charities panel, in a presentation Feb. 20 at the Catholic Charities Hawaii campus in Honolulu, described the charismatic leadership of Pope Francis as […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Catholic Charities Hawaii, Patrick Downes, slider1

Catholic Charities president says faith requires good works

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

“Why does Catholic Charities do what it does? Well, we don’t have a choice.” That was the bottom line for Father Larry Snyder, president of Catholic Charities USA, in the opening talk Feb. 19 at the charitable agency’s “Partners in Excellence” conference at the Catholic Charities Hawaii campus in Honolulu. Father Snyder explained his conclusion […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Patrick Downes

No meat, no worries: Fare to share for your Fridays in Lent

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

A pinch of persistence and a dash of culinary cleverness are all it takes to create marvelous meatless meals during Lent. Diocesan staff proved just that at the annual Hawaii Catholic Herald Lenten Luncheon, Feb. 19 at St. Stephen Diocesan Center. The event, which began more than a decade ago, continued its tradition of calling […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz, slider1

Island parishes to baptize more than 200 this Easter Vigil

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Hawaii parishes have reported the names of 204 catechumens to be baptized at Easter Vigil ceremonies April 19 across the diocese. The actual number may be slightly more because eight parishes had not yet submitted their lists to the diocesan Office of Worship by Feb. 21. Hawaii has 66 parishes, of which 18 are reporting […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Bishop Silva, Patrick Downes

The elect: Hawaii’s 2014 catechumens

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

West Honolulu Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace Chelsi Lynn Valdez Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa Gariss Y. Pereira Donovan Keola Wong Blessed Sacrament, Pauoa (no catechumens) Holy Family Sophia Andreas Brendan Daley Briana Hayashi Joseph McCallister Our Lady of the Mount, Kalihi (no catechumens) St. Anthony, Kalihi Malcolm S. Atuatasi Liliomoana S. Atuatasi Severino M. […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: HCH

Everyone’s able at the table: The Ohana Mass for persons with disabilities

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Congregation members sing in American Sign Language at the diocese’s Ohana Mass for men and women with disabilities, Feb. 16 at Holy Trinity Church in Kuliouou.   Everyone inside Holy Trinity Church, Feb. 16, felt joy and unconditional acceptance. More than 60 people gathered at the Kuliouou parish that day to support their friends and […]

Filed Under: Local News, Manaolana Tagged With: Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz, Manaolana Stories, slider1

Mary Adamski: With Lent, thoughts of food

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Something about Ash Wednesday brings out the child in us. We’re going to hear the familiar Gospel account of Jesus telling the disciples not to flaunt their praying, almsgiving and fasting to get public attention. But we’re going to hope Father swishes a good dark gob of ashes on our forehead so we can walk […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Mary Adamski, slider1

Diocese welcomes religious on new and returning assignments

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Hawaii continuously welcomes religious women and men to the islands, either on new or returning assignments. Here are their photos and brief profiles of some of the latest, in alphabetical order. Sister Kristhen Batuigas, OP Teacher, St. John the Baptist School, Kalihi Sister Kristhen was born in Dumalag, Capiz, Philippines, the 10th of 11 children. […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Religious, Sister Malia Dominica Wong, slider1

Manaolana | Makana’s helpful hints: Be patient and merciful

02/28/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

I came across this quote on Facebook, “There are some people who always seem angry and continuously look for conflict. Walk away; the battle they are fighting isn’t with you, it is with themselves.” We all have things we struggle with. We also all have gifts. In the parable of the talents and the servants, […]

Filed Under: Manaolana Tagged With: Helpful Hints, Makana Aiona

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