Q: Over the past few years, my husband has suffered a traumatic brain injury and, more recently, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. I would like him to participate in all the sacraments, as he has done faithfully since he was a child. He attends Mass with me but does not remember any prayers, cannot […]
Archives for September 2015
Letter to the Herald: Not silenced by a label
When someone takes a pro-life stand publicly, they are immediately labeled. Our secular society tries to silence anyone who has a different belief from the present anti-life and anti-traditional marriage policies implemented in our country. By labeling us, with terms like bigots or religious fanatics, they think they can silence us. Recent comments have been […]
Manaolana | Lisa Gomes: How should we treat the environment?
YOUCAT*: “We fulfill God’s commission with regard to creation when we care for the earth, with its biological laws, its variety of species, its natural beauty, and its dwindling resources, as a living space and preserve it, so that future generations also can live well on earth.” [CCC 2415] In Genesis 2:15 we read, “The […]
Manaolana | Makana Aiona: Sending you his love
Today’s tip: Send care-packages to students going to school away from home I attended the University of Washington in Seattle and I can tell you it’s a HUGE campus. In the winter, the sun was only around for six hours and though we didn’t get snow much, the rain was constant so the commute was […]
Keeping him safe: Pope’s visit tests security forces charged with guarding his every move
WASHINGTON — It comes as no surprise that security promises to be extremely tight everywhere Pope Francis goes during his U.S. trip in September — so tight that no one is saying much about it. The Secret Service, the lead agency developing the security plan, and local law enforcement authorities have declined or not responded […]
Photo: Oh say can they sing
The Daughters of St. Paul singing group, nearly half with Hawaii ties, pose in Boston’s Fenway Park with Boston Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster Aug. 23. The sisters sang the national anthem to open the Red Sox game against the Kansas City Royals and “God Bless America” during the 7th-inning stretch. Pictured from […]
Manaolana | Young adults build faith, community through athletics
Members of Catholic Young Adult Sports of San Diego pose for a group photo while hiking to Three Sisters Falls in Cleveland National Forest in 2014. (CNS photo/courtesy Thom Hiatt, Faith in Marketing) SAN DIEGO — A ministry focusing on the excitement and friendship that can come from athletic competition is bringing young people […]
Manaolana | Christina Capecchi: The pope’s ravioli story: questions that unlock wisdom
I’m reading a book that speaks to me as a journalist, Brian Grazer’s 2015 release “A Curious Mind: The Secret To A Bigger Life.” In it, the 64-year-old Emmy-winning movie producer recounts his practice of conducting “curiosity conversations” twice a month for the past three decades to fill up his knowledge reserve and walk […]
Kathleen T. Choi: He talks with me
Lily Tomlin jokes that when we talk to God, we’re said to be praying, but when God talks to us, we’re said to be schizophrenic. Maybe I’m crazy, but I believe God talks to me. Frankly, he talks to me far more often than I listen. The primary way I hear God’s voice is through […]
Heralding back: Sept. 11, 2015
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Sept. 10, 1965 In ceremonies last Sunday, His Excellency the Most Reverend Bishop James J. Sweeney, Bishop of Honolulu, blessed the new St. John Vianney School in the Keolu Hills-Enchanted Lakes area of Kailua. It is the third windward Catholic school and the 20th Oahu school. Assisting […]
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