By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald An honor out of Hawaii’s royal past to Molokai’s St. Marianne Cope will be handed over to Bishop Larry Silva and the Diocese of Honolulu for display and safekeeping inside the saint’s reliquary in the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace. On Jan. 23, during St. Marianne’s feast […]
Archives for January 2021
FATHER RAYMOND E. MALLEY, SM | 1940-2021
Marianist served 20 years in Hawaii as a dedicated teacher, pastor Father Raymond Malley, who spent a third of his years as a Marianist priest as a teacher and pastor in Hawaii, died Jan. 7 in Cupertino at the age of 80 in the 61st year of his religious profession. He was ordained 58 years. […]
Official notices: Jan. 22, 2021
Bishop’s Schedule Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate. January 22, 4:00 pm, March for Life (virtual event). January 23, 12:00 pm, Mass for the Memorial of St. Marianne Cope with Presentation of medal of honor from the Order of Kamehameha, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu. January 26, 9:30 am, […]
Commentary: Healing the brokenness in our church
By Deacon Ernest Carlbom Special to the Herald We just celebrated the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord, reminding us of our own baptism. Through the grace of baptism, God becomes our Father, Jesus becomes our Lord, Savior and Brother. Through our faith in him we become one, united as brothers and sisters. I’m […]
Diocese cancels prayer for Christian unity
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Diocese of Honolulu will not host its usual prayer service marking the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity this year. The ecumenical observance has been celebrated on Oahu in January for the past seven straight years at the Catholic Newman Center at the University of Hawaii in Manoa. Besides […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: How are non-Catholics forgiven? How are parish donations split?
QUESTION CORNER Q: Catholics are blessed to have the sacrament of reconciliation. But what about other faiths? How do non-Catholics have their sins forgiven? (Honolulu) A: The Catholic Church has a long history of the confession of sins. In the earliest centuries, confession was actually done in public, the thinking being that when we sin, […]
Katie Prejean McGrady: We need grace to succeed in our resolutions
WINDOW SEAT WISDOM I learned the Act of Contrition in second grade. Mrs. Tartamella would patiently practice with us every day. We’d go through the prayer line by line, and when we’d get to “I firmly resolve, with the help of thy grace, to sin no more …” there’d be a huge emphasis on the […]
Virtual march moving to KALO TV
The virtual March for Life has moved from YouTube, as reported in the Jan. 8 Hawaii Catholic Herald, to KALO TV (Spectrum 1025 and HawaiianTelcom CH 38), 4-6 p.m., Friday, Jan. 22. At 6 p.m., 10 Knights of Columbus will make the traditional March around the Hawaii State Capitol. Email Janet Hochberg at janet@hilifealliance.org for […]
Deacon Keith Cabiles: Celebrating ohana in life and death
RESTING IN PEACE The beloved and comforting concept of “ohana” (family) is deep-rooted in the hearts and minds of the people of Hawaii. We thrive on our love for our immediate and extended families, which often include dear friends. In turn, we flourish and are nurtured by the love our families have for us. We […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: No one is beyond redemption
3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Jonah 3:1-5, 10;1 Corinthians 7:29-31; Mark 1:14-20 The Book of Jonah is the source for the first reading. Scholars believe that the Book of Jonah was written sometime after the Babylonian Exile of the Jews. This reading speaks of Jonah’s visit to Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire, located […]
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