Health workers put Ebola patient, Father Miguel Pajares of Spain, into an ambulance Aug. 7 at a military air base in Madrid, after he was repatriated from Liberia for treatment. The missionary priest later died. Ghana’s bishops have urged the government to be extra vigilant in screening people who enter the country by sea for […]
Archives for August 2014
Big Isle parishes, school, services assist in post-storm recovery
Staff from HOPE Services Hawaii mobilize their outreach efforts to visit areas on the Big Island most affected by Tropical Storm Iselle. HOPE Services, as well as Big Island parishes and St. Joseph School in Hilo, have been providing aid and supplies to people in Puna and surrounding towns. Two weeks after Tropical Storm […]
Pope Francis phones family of slain U.S. journalist
U.S. journalist James Foley is seen during a 2011 press conference in Boston. Pope Francis phoned Foley’s bereaved family after he was killed by Islamic State militants in Syria. (CNS photo/Steven Senne, AP photo via Marquette University) NEW YORK — Pope Francis phoned the bereaved family of James Foley, a U.S. journalist killed by Islamic […]
800,000 present as pope moves 124 martyrs closer to sainthood
Pope Francis arrives to celebrate the Aug. 16 beatification Mass of Paul Yun Ji-chung and 123 martyred companions in Seoul, South Korea. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) SEOUL, South Korea — Pope Francis placed 124 Korean martyrs on the last step toward sainthood in a beatification Mass Aug. 16 that brought elation to the 800,000 people in […]
Asian youths inspired as Holy Father goes off script
DANGJIN, South Korea — About 6,000 young people from 30 Asian countries had Pope Francis all to themselves for several hours Aug. 15. The youths said they felt inspired after Pope Francis went off script to answer questions from pre-selected participants, watched a re-enactment of a modern-day prodigal son and also sat down to lunch […]
Pope Francis talks in flight about airstrikes in Iraq, his health, possible U.S. visit
Pope Francis speaks to journalists aboard the papal flight from Seoul, South Korea, to Rome Aug. 18. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT FROM SEOUL, South Korea — Pope Francis said the use of force can be justified to stop “unjust aggressors” such as Islamic State militants in northeastern Iraq, but he declined […]
Manaolana | Hey, hey! Youth Day!
Hey Island youth! Have you signed up for Diocesan Youth Day yet? This awesome event will take place Oct. 25 at Sea Life Park in Waimanalo. The diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry has organized a fun day of faith-building, food and fellowship, where you can meet other young local Catholics and reflect […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: ‘Our new pastor’s Masses are irritating’
Q: Our parish had a change in pastors this year. Previous to his arrival, I had been attending daily Mass for 18 years. Now I go only on Sunday because I just don’t like this priest; some of the things he does at Mass put me in such a bad mood that I feel that […]
The Daughters of St. Paul: 40 years of evangelization in Hawaii
In the Pauline Book and Media Center Aug. 21, from left, Daughters of St. Paul Sister Maria Joseph Petrill, Sister Paulamarie Splaine and Sister Joane Gepitulan. (HCH photo | Darlene Dela Cruz) On Sept. 23, 1974, the Daughters of St. Paul arrived in Hawaii to establish a local community of our congregation and to […]
Father John Catoir: Joy is an exercise to be practiced daily
We all have bad days. But not all days are bad. For those who live a life devoid of joy, I’d suggest looking at joy as a form of exercise. First, think of joy as a feeling. Feelings follow thoughts. Faithless thoughts upset your emotions. But uplifting thoughts, those that bring you joy, can help […]
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