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Archives for October 2020

Diocese’s retired priests are a diverse group

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

But all gave their final years of active ministry as priests of the Diocese of Honolulu By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Hawaii’s retired diocesan priests are a very diverse group. Only a handful have island roots. Most have backgrounds elsewhere — with religious orders, the military or other dioceses. Some haven’t been to Hawaii […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Diocese of Honolulu, retired priests

Transcript shows pope’s distinction between gay marriage, civil unions

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY—When Pope Francis said gay people have a right to be in a family and that gay couples needed some form of civil law to protect their rights, he was not saying that gay couples should have a right to adopt children. In his documentary “Francesco,” director Evgeny […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Catholic News Service, civil unions, Pope Francis

Bishop Larry Silva: Reflections regarding the statement of Pope Francis endorsing civil unions for persons with same-sex attractions

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

October 21, 2020 WITNESS TO JESUS Many people were quite surprised today to hear that Pope Francis, in an interview, said the following regarding people with a homosexual inclination: “They’re children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or be made miserable because of it.” “What we have […]

Filed Under: Bishop letter Tagged With: Bishop Larry Silva, Bishop's Letter, civil unions, Pope Francis

Bishop Silva extends dispensation from Mass obligation to year’s end

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

However, he is encouraging Catholics to go to church for Advent and Christmas if it is safe to do so By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Bishop Larry Silva has extended his dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation from Nov. 1 until the end of the calendar […]

Filed Under: coronavirus, Local News Tagged With: Bishop Larry Silva, coronavirus, dispensation

Mary Adamski: Monumental musings

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIEW FROM THE PEW Here we are at the annual holiday/holy days when we deliberately remember the dead. When we mark All Saints Day and All Souls Day, we Catholics celebrate being linked in the body of Christ with those who have gone before us. A lot of people think that’s just too grim or […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: column, Mary Adamski, view from the pew

Father Christopher Patrick Keahi, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts: The privilege of working for God

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald God has given me the energy by which I can continue to do his work on earth. He has allowed me the privilege of continuing my ministry for his sake. When I was very small, my parents divorced. I was only three […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: column, Religious, Sister Malia Dominica Wong, Viriditas

Freed missionary priest recounts harrowing tale of kidnapping

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — With his feet chained during two years of captivity somewhere near the Sahara Desert, Father Pierluigi Maccalli said he found new hope on Pentecost Sunday as he huddled near a shortwave radio to listen to Mass celebrated by Pope Francis. In an interview Oct. 15 […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Africa, Catholic News Service, missionaries

Heralding back: Oct. 30, 2020

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 30, 1970 WELL RECEIVED—Mr. Jay Field, Hawaii Foundation for American Freedom, Inc., spoke at one of the workshops of the annual Holy Name Convention on Kauai last weekend. His talk was well received and for many men the talk was a revelation on the dangers that […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Hawaii Catholic Herald, Heralding Back

Vatican letter inspires those who accompany the dying

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Chaz Muth Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Much attention was given to church teaching on assisted suicide and euthanasia when the Vatican released its Sept. 22 letter “’Samaritanus bonus,’ on the Care of Persons in the Critical and Terminal Phases of Life,” but Sister Maureen Weiss focused on the document’s guidance on accompanying the […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Catholic News Service, dying, Little Sisters of the Poor

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Following Christ is worth any price

10/28/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

NOV. 1, FEAST OF ALL SAINTS Rev 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Matt 5:1-12 Today the church celebrates the Feast of All Saints, liturgically replacing the observance of the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time. Setting aside a Sunday in Ordinary Time for a feast day signals that the church regards the feast to be highly […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: column, Msgr. Owen Campion, Scripture

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