Bishop’s calendar Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate] November 2, 12:00 pm, Mass for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu. November 2-3, 68th Annual Diocesan Congress Filipino Catholic Convention, Kauai Beach Resort, Lihue. November 11, 8:30 am, Mass at Holy Family […]
Archives for November 2018
Heralding back: Nov. 2, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Nov. 8, 1968 First Time in Hawaii Left, the Most Reverend Terence J. Cooke, Military Vicar for the Armed Forces of the United States and Archbishop of New York, arrived Friday. On Saturday he celebrated the Memorial Mass at Hickam Air Force Base for the war-dead of […]
Holy Trinity holding Christmas preview sale
Holy Trinity Church at 5919 Kalanianaole Highway in Kuliouou will have a Christmas Preview Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, in the parish gymnasium. The sale will offer Christmas items and decorations of all kinds. Come and peruse collectible ornaments by Hallmark Keepsake, Barbie, nativity sets, nutcrackers and blown glass, artificial trees, lights, ornaments, […]
Interfaith organization honors Catholic comedian
By Kevin Kawamoto Special to the Herald Hawaii Catholic comedian Frank De Lima was honored with a Puakaana o ka la (Rise Up!) Award at the seventh annual Journeys to Wellness gathering Oct. 13 at the Community Church of Honolulu in Nuuanu. The interfaith event was sponsored by the Sunrise Foundation. Endorsed by Maryknoll Sister […]
Donations sought for Christmas party for women inmates and their children
Star Light, Star Bright! 2018 “Star Light, Star Bright,” the annual Christmas party the diocesan Office of Prison Ministry throws for women inmates at the Women’s Community Correctional Center in Kailua and their children, this year has added a new gift suggestion, perhaps an obvious one — a Christmas tree. In addition to a traditional […]
Greg Erlandson: Getting real about our challenges
AMID THE FRAY Tracking the Catholic zeitgeist these days can be a dizzying experience. It helps to have a sense of history, and perhaps a sense of irony as well. Once upon a time, it was liberal Catholics who were upset at the pope, who wanted more democracy in the church, who railed against the […]
Father Keating, centering prayer figure, dies at 95
By Catholic News Service SPENCER, Mass. — A funeral Mass will be celebrated Nov. 3 at St. Joseph’s Abbey in Spencer for Trappist Father Thomas Keating, a leading figure in the centering prayer movement that got its start in the 1970s. He died Oct. 25 at the abbey. He had been abbot there for two […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Isn’t Communion the ‘complete’ Christ?
QUESTION CORNER Q: As an extraordinary minister of holy Communion, I have something bothering me. As we give out Communion, we say “body of Christ” for the host and “blood of Christ” for the chalice. But aren’t we actually offering the “complete Christ” — body, blood, soul and divinity — under each species? (Ogallala, Nebraska) […]
Father Santiago ‘Bong’ Agoo Jr., diocesan priest: Forever young
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING I am from the Prefecture of Isabela de Basilan in the Philippines. During my younger days, I found inspiration in the first priest to be ordained in my hometown. It was because of his example that I wanted to enter the seminary. Nowadays, I find myself being influenced by a song. Actually, […]
Mike Carotta: Committed to Grace
COMMENTARY While we expose the shameful, sinful and criminal, might we also acknowledge those who have been faithful? Our meeting down the hall has ended. A separate group of priests who are on retreat here in Indianapolis have invited us to join them at their closing Mass. Standing behind them in my pew in the […]
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