TWENTY SOMETHING The big news from the Social Security Administration is the ousting of a champion: Liam has dethroned Noah as the nation’s most popular boy name. This was the headline of its newly released baby-name report, an annual synthesis of Social Security card applications from the past year that offers a fascinating cultural statement […]
Archives for June 2018
Co-cathedral-to-cathedral procession commemorates feast of Corpus Christi
Vicar general Msgr. Gary Secor led the diocese’s annual Corpus Christi street procession from the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa to the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, June 3, the feast of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Msgr. Secor began the celebration with 10:30 a.m. Mass at the […]
Carole Norris Greene: Black culture at a royal wedding!
COMMENTARY I never saw it coming, a British royal wedding that brought American black culture center stage before the world! This happened May 19 as Prince Henry of Wales, known as Prince Harry, wedded former American actress Rachel Meghan Markle. Now she is the Duchess of Sussex, elevated to stratospheric fame. It was surreal to […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: The pope’s answer ‘seemed shocking’
QUESTION CORNER Q: In a recent issue of our diocesan paper, I read an article about a conversation that had occurred in Italy between Pope Francis and a young boy. The boy — who was both fearful and tearful, as he whispered his question to the pope — wanted to know whether his deceased father […]
Friendly Isle’s topside parish adds ‘Molokai’ to its name
At the “request of the parish,” Bishop Larry Silva made a slight modification to the official name of Molokai’s topside parish, from “St. Damien Catholic Parish” to “St. Damien of Molokai Parish,” effective May 31. According to the pastor, Sacred Hearts Father Sioneata Christopher Kaitapu, the parishioners felt that the parish’s patron saint is closely […]
Heralding back: June 15, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — June 21, 1968 Honolulu’s First Bishop Dies on 70th Birthday June 19, 1968, was only five hours old when the Reverend James J. Sweeney died at St. Mary Hospital in San Francisco, California. Bishop Sweeney lived only five hours of his seventieth birthday. … In one more […]
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