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Archives for June 2021

Sister M. Leonarda Montealto, Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary: The prayer of quiet

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald Obedience. Prayer. Commitment. Fulfillment. These have characterized my life in ministry. Obedience takes first place in my life, as I only go to where I am assigned as a religious. In Hawaii alone, I served at Holy Cross School in Kalaheo, Kauai; […]

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

Sarah and David Herrmann: Transforming the battle over chores

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

EMBRACING FAMILY Dear readers, We’re trying out a new question-and-answer column format. Parents ask us questions all year-round, and we share faith-based parenting advice, based on Love and Logic and the preventive system of St. John Bosco (reason, religion, loving kindness). Since these questions apply to many others, we’d like to anonymously share some of […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: column, embracing family, Sarah and David Herrmann

Dr. Kioni Dudley: Resurrecting Meatless Fridays

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

COMMENTARY Cafeterias in the 1,800 public schools in New York City are observing Meatless Mondays with meatless lunches. So are the schools in Baltimore and Oakland. The movement for Meatless Mondays is spreading to varied places across America. Globally, Meatless Monday is practiced in 40 countries. Why are they going meatless? And why haven’t we […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: climate change, Commentary

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Healed by faith

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Wisdom 1:13-15, 2:23-24; 2 Corinthians 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mark 5:21-43 The Book of Wisdom is the source of the first reading. When this book originally was written, the plight of God’s people was not good. They had experienced very much in their history. Among these experiences was the loss of […]

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

Mary Adamski: Infrastructure ponderings

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIEW FROM THE PEW Infrastructure. Bah humbug. The word has become an expletive in my life, a yardstick to measure how I’ve failed to tackle basic maintenance, a possible scary signal that I’m losing it. I mutter it when I navigate through a room that has become the graveyard of abandoned projects, because whose fault […]

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

Foster parents welcome high court’s unanimous ruling

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Gina Christian Catholic News Service PHILADELPHIA — Foster parents for Catholic Social Services of the Philadelphia Archdiocese said the Supreme Court’s 9-0 decision June 17 on faith-based child welfare agencies comes as a relief. The court ruled that the city of Philadelphia may not exclude such agencies including CSS from placing foster children in […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Catholic News Service, foster care, Philadelphia

Texas city’s ordinance creates ‘Sanctuary for the Unborn’

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Catholic News Service LUBBOCK, Texas — After a federal court dismissed Planned Parenthood’s challenge to a Lubbock ordinance that declares the city a “Sanctuary for the Unborn,” a lawyer with the Chicago-based Thomas More Society said he believes these sanctuary cities have solid footing in Texas law. “Cities have the right to regulate businesses […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: abortion, Catholic News Service, pro-life

Father Kenneth Doyle: Perfume a serious matter. Fallen-away Catholic kids.

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

QUESTION CORNER Q: Recently, in answering a reader’s concern about “perfume fests” in her parish church on Sundays, you offered your opinion that “perfume terrorism is not universal.” Let me tell you that it is, in fact, universal; there are people who are suffering in every parish. I have had to leave Mass early to […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, columns, Father Kenneth Doyle, question corner

Effie Caldarola: Fire, drugs and greed

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FOR THE JOURNEY It may have been a discarded cigarette thrown into a rag bin. No matter how it started, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City in 1911 took only 18 shocking minutes but changed history. The factory employed mostly young immigrant women, who labored long hours in a sweatshop for poverty-level […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, columns, Effie Caldarola

Pope Francis turns down German cardinal’s resignation

06/23/2021 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Catholic News Service MUNICH — German Cardinal Reinhard Marx said that following Pope Francis’ refusal to accept his resignation, he would “not simply return to business as usual” because it would not be the right path for him personally or for the archdiocese. “The answer of the Holy Father surprised me,” Cardinal Marx said […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Cardinal Reinhard Marx, Catholic News Service, Germany, Pope Francis

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