Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate.] August 8, 10:00 am, Funeral Mass for Deacon Ernie Libarios, St. Elizabeth Parish, Aiea. (Note: Very limited attendance due to coronavirus restrictions.) August 11, 9:30 am, Bishop’s Administrative Advisory Council (video conference). August 14, 5:00 pm, Mass and Eucharistic Procession, St. Joseph Parish, Waipahu. August […]
Archives for August 2020
Elise Italiano Ureneck: Our vanishing children
FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS An Associated Press report revealed June 29 that the Chinese government has devised a widespread plan amounting to the “demographic genocide” of its Uighur population through forced sterilization. It appears to be designed to either drastically curb or totally eradicate the Muslim population in the Xinjiang region and is being […]
Hawaii couples invited to participate in virtual Marriage Encounter ‘weekend’
In this time of the coronavirus, Hawaii’s Worldwide Marriage Encounter is inviting island couples to attend one of its enriching weekends virtually in a program it calls 3RE, for REstore, REkindle, REnew. It is basically the traditional weekend split into seven sessions of two hours each. Hawaii leaders are suggesting that couples attend one of […]
Congress looking into disappearance of Chinese bishop
By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — The disappearance — and rumors of the possible death — of a Chinese Catholic bishop was the subject of a July 30 hearing by Congress’ Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. The prelate in question, Bishop James Su Zhimin of Baoding, was arrested in 1997. “We are saddened […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Signs at Christ’s death convincing? Is the King James Bible accepted by Catholics?
QUESTION CORNER Q: At the precise time that Jesus died, the sanctuary curtain was torn in half, darkness and earthquakes occurred and many were converted to Christianity because they felt this was proof that Jesus was the Son of God. So why didn’t the Jewish faith gradually disappear? (South Glens Falls, New York) A: Mark’s […]
Vatican official: Ireland should rebury babies found in mass grave
By Michael Kelly Catholic News Service DUBLIN — The Vatican ambassador to Ireland has backed a campaign to have the government rebury the remains of infants and children found in a mass grave at a Catholic-run home. Campaigners say they hope the support of Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo, papal nuncio, will put pressure on the […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Aug. 7, 2020
Aloha friends, This is normally road trip season on the Mainland, so I wanted to share this joke with you about Jesus’ car. Did you know he owned a Honda? What, don’t believe me? It’s in the Bible: “For he has gone to you of his own accord.” (2 Corinthians 8:17) Printable Quiz 1) […]
Beatification of Father McGivney Oct. 31 in Hartford, Conn.
By Catholic News Service HARTFORD, Conn. — Father Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus, will be beatified during a special Mass Oct. 31 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford. On May 27, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis, who met with the board of directors of the Knights of Columbus […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Jesus walks on the water
19TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a; Romans 9:1-5; Matthew 14:22-33 The First Book of Kings is the source of this weekend’s first reading. The two Books of Kings highlight the kings of the united kingdom of Israel — Saul, David and Solomon — but neither book ultimately is a political history. Both […]
Letters to the Herald: Aug. 7, 2020
Obvious political bias I rely on the Hawaii Catholic Herald to promote Catholic values, not show obvious political bias as in the July 24 article by Carolyn Woo. Her reference to “this administration” not making progress, and as she says, “in fact reversing gains which were lifelines to vulnerable communities” does not truly reflect the […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- Next Page »