Our Lady of Good Counsel School in Pearl City is sponsoring its first annual golf tournament fundraiser, Sept. 12 at Hawaii Prince Golf Club on Fort Weaver Road. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Shotgun start is 11:30 a.m. The tournament format is scramble, with a minimum of three drives per player, no mulligans. The maximum […]
Archives for August 2014
Pearl City parish hosting Alzheimer’s presentation
What if your aging father or other family member no longer recognizes you? What if you notice your neighbor wandering in the neighborhood seemingly lost? They may be experiencing the debilitating effects of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, characterized by memory loss and changes in behavior. Learning about this disease will help you detect its warning […]
School superintendent in favor of public funding of private preschools
The superintendent of Hawaii’s Catholic schools and the executive director of the Hawaii Catholic Conference have come out in favor of a ballot measure in the Nov. 4 Hawaii general election that would amend Article X, Section 1 of the Hawaii State Constitution to permit the appropriation of public funds for private early childhood education […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordianry Time
God does not forsake us Jeremiah 20:7-9 Romans 12:1-2 Matthew 16:21-27 The Book of Jeremiah provides this weekend’s first reading. Jeremiah was the son of a priest Hilkiah and therefore of the priestly caste. He was active as a prophet for two generations. Critics denounced him as disloyal to his people and race. He was […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Aug. 29, 2014
Adieu, August — it gets better as we enter September! I’ve got a great quiz below for you, Heraldites. Lots to think about as we leave the summer behind and venture into a new season. Cheers! 1) Saints The feast days of St. Adjutor, St. Cloud and St. Agricola are celebrated during the first week […]
Manaolana|Lisa’s catechism corner: Do you have ‘fortitude’?
YOUCAT*: Someone who practices fortitude perseveres in his commitment to the good, once he has recognized it, even if in the extreme case he must sacrifice even his own life for it. [1808, 1837] Doing the right thing, especially in a culture that doesn’t always teach us to do the right things, can be scary. […]
Manaolana|Makana’s helpful hints: Perspective
A friend and I like to say that we’re connected through John the Baptist’s births. I was born the day John was born into the world and he was born the day John was born into eternal life. In St. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he reminds the people of Corinth that even at […]
Manaolana | Sidebar: Aug. 29, 2014
Quote “The pope has a family, too. We were five siblings, and I have 16 nieces and nephews. One of these nephews was in an accident. …” –Pope Francis, speaking at his weekly general audience Aug. 20, a day after the car accident that left his nephew in critical condition and killed his nephew’s wife […]
New arrivals of religious sisters assigned to parish, school, evangelization ministries
Here are some of the more recent assignments of religious sisters to Hawaii. Sister Michael Anne O’Donnell, OSF Sister Michael Anne, a Franciscan Sister of Charity of Manitowoc, Wis., has been appointed to St. Theresa Church in Kekaha, Kauai. Originally from Ohio, Sister Michael Anne comes from a large household of two families which consisted […]
Obituary: Maryknoll Sister Marie Patrice Kehoe | 1923-2014
Missioner served in Hawaii, Majuro as teacher, nurse for nearly 50 years Maryknoll Sister Marie Patrice Kehoe, who served in Hawaii for nearly 50 years as a teacher and a nurse, died Aug. 9, at the Maryknoll Sisters care home in Maryknoll, N.Y. She was 91 years old and a Maryknoll Sister for 72 years. […]
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