By Alfred Hagen Special to the Herald “As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.” (St. John Paul II) As a reflection of the Holy Family, the human family is one of the most sacred of God’s gifts. Beginning with a marriage between one man […]
Archives for October 2019
Photo: Walking the talk
Saint Louis School students show their handmade signs protesting domestic violence in the 25th annual Men’s March Against Violence Oct. 3 in downtown Honolulu. They were among the hundreds who participated in the annual event, which began this year with a remembrance of nine Hawaii victims killed by domestic violence. The march through downtown started […]
Summer with the FCC
Tracking the activities of Filipino Catholic Clubs on Oahu By Taylor Rayray Special to the Herald A pageant for a good cause The Filipino Catholic Clubs’ Queen of Charity Pageant was hosted Sept. 7 by the first place parish, St. Joseph in Waipahu. Each parish was represented by a member of the Filipino Catholic […]
Photo: Live from the cathedral
Bishop Larry Silva participated in a special Spanish language live filming session in the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu on Oct. 10. Retired Bishop Gabriel Antonio Camilo González of the Diocese of La Vega in the Dominican Republic travels the world filming segments for his TV show, “La Voz del Obispo.” […]
Heralding back: Oct. 18, 2019
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 17, 1969 Bishop Scanlan Addresses Knights of Columbus SERIOUS SUBJECT—Most Reverend John J. Scanlan, Bishop of Honolulu, pictured left, was the principal speaker at the annual Columbus Day banquet of the Knights of Columbus at the Willows Restaurant. He spoke on ecumenism and most major religions […]
Photo: Gaudeamus time
Thirty Brothers and Sisters of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary gathered for “gaudeamus” time (“let us rejoice” with cocktails and pupus) Sept. 29 in Mother Alexandrine Hall at St. Anthony Retreat Center in Kalihi Valley. The reason was to celebrate the 110th anniversary of the site which first opened as […]
St. Anthony offering retreat for the grieving
St. Anthony Retreat Center in Kalihi Valley will offer “And Jesus wept,” a day of prayer and reflection for those who are grieving, Nov. 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Rose Hill conference room and chapel at 3351 Kalihi Street. Grief can be experienced in a number of ways — after the death of a […]
Community’s retreat ‘fully alive in the Spirit’
Special to the Herald Hawaii’s Basic Christian Community kicked off its annual retreat on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Benedictine Monastery in Waialua. It was truly a day of exuberance and excitement as more than 140 people traveled to this mountaintop giving praise and honor to their Lord, Jesus Christ. This year’s theme, “Fully Alive […]
Kailua parish hosting ‘special’ Halloween
St. Anthony Church in Kailua, at 148 Makawao Street, is hosting the Kahumana Learning Center’s Special Halloween Party, 7-9 p.m., Oct. 26, an annual event for teens and young adults with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities. Featured will be dancing, refreshments, trunk-or-treat, a photo booth and tons of spooky fun. Wear your favorite […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Is Medjugorje for real? How do we know where the true Cross ended up?
QUESTION CORNER Q: A friend has just informed me that she is going next month to Medjugorje in Bosnia. She says that the Blessed Mother has been appearing there to six visionaries since 1981 and that Our Lady gives them messages on the 2nd and 25th days of each month. Can you shed some light […]
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