Saint Louis students are shown recording “The Men of Saint Louis,” in a music video for the song written and composed by head of school Glenn Medeiros. The video celebrates the 170-year history of the school. Singers include current students and alumni-performers Sam Kapu III and Kapali Long. The song was recorded at Island Sound […]
Archives for February 2016
Hawaii welcomes Sacred Hearts Sisters global council
The USA-Pacific Province of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary hosted in Hawaii, Jan. 17-30, a meeting of the order’s major superiors from around the world.
Maui liturgy arts conference also a Lenten retreat
This year’s Marianist VILAC (Valley Isle Liturgy and Arts Conference) will be presented as a Lenten retreat/conference for the Maui vicariate at St. Anthony Church in Wailuku, March 3 and 5. The conference will open with a free concert at 7 p.m. March 3 with noted composers Jesse Manibusan (“Open My Eyes”) and Father […]
Heralding back: Feb. 12, 2016
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Feb. 11, 1966 An editorial cartoon in honor of Catholic Press Month in February. 25 years ago — Feb. 15, 1991 John Paul II appeals for negotiations, immediate end to war As Muslim countries tried to draft peace plans for the Persian Gulf War, Pope John Paul […]
Sister Valerie Lemansky, Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity: ‘I do my best, trusting the rest to God’
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I can still remember the morning when the community was notified that we all needed to go to Lihue for a very important phone call. We did not have phone service at the time in Kekaha. Once in Lihue, we were able […]
John Garvey: You shall not oppress an alien
Donald Trump has been saying that Ted Cruz can’t be president because he was born in Canada, and the U.S. Constitution limits eligibility to natural born citizens. I thought at first that Trump was just slinging mud because Cruz had pulled ahead in the Iowa polls. But it fits too well with what is becoming a leitmotif of the Republican primaries.
Kathleen T. Choi: Christians Anonymous
The Ash Wednesday Gospel (Matthew 6:1-18) puzzles me. Jesus says not to let anyone know our good deeds. Our prayers, fasting and almsgiving should all be secret. But we’re hearing this reading in a place where we pray with others, pass around an open collection plate and display big smudges on our foreheads. Plus, just a chapter before, Jesus said, “Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.” It’s confusing.
Diocese sponsoring pro-life symposiums
The Diocesan Respect Life Office is sponsoring two big pro-life conferences this month in the hopes of enkindling a more vibrant culture of life in Hawaii. The Catholics Affirming Life Symposium: Session 1, for priests, deacons and religious, is 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Feb. 25, at St. Stephen Diocesan Center in Kaneohe. The Catholics Affirming Life […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: In flight from slavery and sin
The Book of Deuteronomy provides the first reading for this first Sunday of Lent. Deuteronomy looks to the days when the Hebrews were fleeing from Egyptian slavery and making their uncertain way across the treacherous Sinai Peninsula. Yet Deuteronomy is not a story of doom and gloom.
Saint Francis alumni sponsoring Bingo Night
The Saint Francis School Alumni Association is sponsoring the fundraiser Bingo Night 2016, March 5, at Saint Francis School’s Almeida Student Center, 2707 Pamoa Road in Honolulu.
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