How much do you like the band One Direction? What would you do to see them in concert? Would you work hard for the ticket money? Or would you make an excuse and not go? My niece saw One Direction for the first time last year. She had the time of her life. When she […]
Archives for August 2015
Talk story | Office for Social Ministry: Doing something about it
“God is able to multiply our tiny gestures of solidarity, let us participate in his gift … Jesus offers the fullness of life for those who hunger.”(Pope Francis, July 26, 2015) Many enjoy Ala Moana Beach Park for the ocean, the surf and family barbecues. Yet a few hundred yards away at Kewalo Basin, people […]
WINONA KAMAI | 1936-2015: Former diocesan employee also served parish and community
In addition to working for the Diocese of Honolulu for 25 years and keeping tabs over a large extended family, Winona Blanche Leialoha Nobrega Kamai filled her time volunteering for a multitude of parish ministries, community activities and Hawaiian affairs. “Nona,” as everyone affectionately called her, died peacefully in her Honolulu home on July 21. […]
Official notices: Aug. 14, 2015
August 14, 9:00 am, Mass of the Holy Spirit, Damien Memorial School, Kalihi. [Fr. Gary Secor]
August 14-15, Diocesan Pastoral Council, St. Stephen Diocesan Center, Kaneohe.
August 15, 5:00 pm, Appreciation Mass for Bishop’s Circle Donors, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu.
August 16, 9:30 am, Mass for Deacon Summer Gathering, St. Raphael Parish, Koloa.
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: The living bread
Proverbs 9:1-6; Ephesians 5:15-20; John 6:51-58 The Book of Proverbs, the source of this weekend’s first reading, is part of the Wisdom Literature. This literature, forming an important part of the Old Testament, came to be in an interesting development of history. As years passed, and in circumstances good and bad, many Jews left the […]
Father John Catoir: Miracles for saints and sinners
There are many things you should know about miracles. They are frequent occurrences. They happen all over the world. But most important, they happen to saints and sinners when you say humbly: “Thy will be done, dear Lord.” A lot of people scoff at the possibility of supernatural miracles, but saints treat them as normal. […]
Deacon class publishing cookbook to benefit prison project
The diocese’s eighth deacon formation class is publishing a cookbook to raise money for “Star Light, Star Bright,” an annual project of the diocesan Office for Prison Ministry that reunites women incarcerated at the Oahu Women’s Community Correctional Center and their children for a Christmas party. The book, available in October, will contain the favorite […]
Photo: Parish marks anniversary
Parishioners of Holy Rosary Church in Pahala on the Big Island pose with their pastor Father Martin Mwanshibula July 19 after a Mass of thanksgiving celebrating the parish’s 130th anniversary. The Mass was followed by a big come together meal with music. The first church was consecrated on July 19, 1885. A happy anniversary to […]
Hawaii Serran attends International Convention in Australia
Serra Club of Honolulu member Chuck Furr attended the Serra International convention and board of trustee meetings in Melbourne, Australia, July 30-Aug. 2, joining counterparts from 12 countries. Furr, who is from Kailua, is a member of the board of trustees of Serra International. According to Furr, Serra members at the convention advanced the organization’s […]
Heralding back: Aug. 14, 2015
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Aug. 13, 1965 At an open house last week St. Francis Hospital unveiled its new 12 bed intensive care-post operation complex. Demonstrating some of the unit’s modern equipment is Sumie Fukuda (center), bed nurse in charge of the unit. With her are (left to right): Eleanor Apo, […]
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