The hand-me-down church on Hawaiian Homestead land celebrates its 90th anniversary By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald A gust of wind produces a swirl of pink tissue-thin blossoms from one of the trees fronting St. Rita Church in Nanakuli, Oahu. The trees beautifying the parish property, including two mango and a landmark banyan, stand sturdy […]
Archives for June 2018
It took a village to raise a village
Sacred Heart Shelter, the mini-neighborhood of micro-homes for volcano evacuees, will be blessed June 30 By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald The donation of land by the Diocese of Honolulu has motivated the creation of a neighborhood of micro-houses for families left homeless by Kilauea volcano. Under the leadership of HOPE Services Hawaii, an affiliate […]
Sister Joan of Arc Souza ends 27 years as Saint Francis head of school
By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald Sister Joan of Arc Souza, a Sister of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities, was abruptly let go from her role as head of school at Saint Francis School in Manoa on June 13. Sister Joan of Arc had led Saint Francis since 1991, seeing it through a transformation […]
Newly ordained Jesuit returns home to Kauai for first Mass
Father Kyle Shinseki will spend part of the summer in the islands celebrating Masses in Spanish By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald LIHUE, KAUAI — Tourists who attended the 9:30 a.m. Mass on June 17 at Immaculate Conception Church in Lihue might have wondered if the parish usually had such colorful Sunday liturgies. At this […]
Bishop Larry Silva: What has God planned for you?
WITNESS TO JESUS | SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Here is the text of the Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 23/24, delivered at St. Augustine Church, Waikiki. Could your being here today be a part of God’s eternal plan for […]
Cleaned and restored, stained glass windows reinstalled in cathedral
By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald Four stained glass windows were reinstalled in the sanctuary of the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace on June 18 after being sent to Omaha, Nebraska, for repairs and refurbishment. Mark Lambrecht of Lambrecht Studios, who did the stained glass restoration, was on hand to oversee the windows’ […]
Hanalei mission church continues temporary role in flood victim relief
By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald It’s been more than two months since 50 inches of rain fell on Kauai’s North Shore between April 14 and 15, overflowing the Hanalei River and causing extensive water and mud damage. St. William Mission Church in Hanalei had 14 inches of water in its church sanctuary. Pews, carpet, […]
As immigration woes rise, Congress grasps at solutions
By Rhina Guidos Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Bipartisan disagreement on how to fix the country’s immigration system led to failure once again as lawmakers on Capitol Hill turned down one immigration bill June 21 and postponed a vote on a second proposal, which also has a slim opportunity of passing. Each side blamed the […]
Official notices: June 29, 2018
Bishop’s calendar Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate] June 30, 7:30 am, Diocesan Pastoral Council, St. Stephen Diocesan Center (SSDC), Kaneohe. July 1, 2:00 pm, Mass with the Samoan Community, St. Anthony Parish, Kalihi. July 3, 9:30 am, Bishop’s Administrative Advisory Council, Chancery, downtown Honolulu. July 5, 10:30 am, Plan Administrative […]
Talk story: Show mercy to the children
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “Childhood, given its fragile nature, has unique and inalienable needs. Above all else, there is the right to a healthy and secure family environment, where a child can grow under the guidance and example of a father and a mother. (From Pope Francis’ message for 2017 World Day of Migrants and […]
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