Herald readers, By the time this quiz is published, we’ll be in or almost to the Easter Triduum. So to celebrate, here’s an all-Easter quiz for you! -H.C. Harold PRINTABLE QUIZ 1) Good Friday During the Good Friday service according to the Roman Missal, what object is uncovered? a) A cross b) The tabernacle c) […]
Archives for March 2021
Ministry to families must meet their real needs, pope says
By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church cannot claim to safeguard marriage and family life if it simply repeats its traditional teaching without supporting, encouraging and caring for real families, especially when they struggle to live up to that teaching, Pope Francis said. “It’s not enough to repeat the value […]
Pope advances causes of three sisters who died of Ebola
By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Less than a month after he recognized the “heroic virtues” of three Italian women religious who died caring for Ebola patients in Congo, Pope Francis did the same for three others who also contracted the disease and died in 1995. At a meeting March 17 with […]
No one is excluded from the care of the church, cardinal says
While the church cannot bless gay unions, it welcomes everyone, prefect says By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — While the Catholic Church cannot bless unions that are not sacramental marriages, the church will always welcome and accompany everyone, no matter their situation in life, said the prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, […]
Conflict keeps people from farming, driving countries to brink of famine
By Bronwen Dachs Catholic News Service Conflict is driving four countries — Yemen, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and northeastern Nigeria — into famine, the World Food Program warned. While the land is suitable for growing crops in rural northeastern Nigeria, people there are close to starving because of ongoing violence, said a Catholic Relief Services […]
What will we sing in heaven?
By Father Vincent Ferrer Bagan, OP Catholic News Service There is good reason that we Catholics especially love our church’s customs during Lent and Easter. These seasons intensify the fundamental movement of our faith: the movement from slavery to freedom, the movement from death to eternal life that Jesus Christ alone can bring. We pare […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Is donating my body allowed? What do you pray when entering a church?
QUESTION CORNER Q: At my death, I would like to donate my body to the local medical school for their continued research and training of students. Is this allowed in the Catholic Church? (Kailua, Hawaii) A: Yes, it is allowed — but with certain cautions. The Catholic Church teaches that it is permissible and even […]
Family of religious scouting award recipients
The annual Scout Mass and Awards Ceremony took place on March 6 at the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace. It recognized scouts who earned religious awards in both 2019 and 2020, covering two years because the pandemic canceled last year’s ceremony. This year’s gathering also recognized those who participated in the virtual St. […]
Photo: Memorializing their loss
Bishop Larry Silva celebrated a special Mass on the feast of the Annunciation, March 25, at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa in Honolulu with a ceremony for families to remember and name their miscarried children. After Mass, those that wanted to could take a photo with Bishop Silva. The liturgy was part of the start […]
Sidewalk Advocates train, support pro-life volunteers
By Deacon Gary and Valerie Streff Special to the Herald In Joshua 1:6-9, we read, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid, do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” That is good advice for those who gather in front of Planned Parenthood offices to pray […]
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