By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald After the call for local synod discussions within the Diocese of Honolulu, one may have wondered where all the individual parish and group reports went. The answer is to Faith Leasiolagi, the chair of the Diocese Pastoral Council. She and the DPC are going over all the forms to […]
Archives for May 2022
San Diego bishop ordains Deacon Rinaldi to priesthood
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego John Dolan ordained Maui man Dario Rinaldi to the priesthood for the Diocese of Honolulu May 20 at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa in a solemn liturgy during which nearly 50 priests welcomed him into their brotherhood. Bishop Dolan was a last-minute substitute for […]
Officials in place, the inquiry into Dutton’s cause begins
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Bishop Larry Silva presided May 10 over the historic opening session of the diocesan inquiry for the cause of the beatification and canonization of Joseph Dutton, the Civil War veteran who spent the final 48 years of his life caring for the patients of Kalaupapa, Molokai. At the end […]
State Legislature OKs $5 million for Kalaupapa Memorial
By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald A major step recently took place toward the creation of a Kalaupapa Memorial for all former patients. On May 5, the Hawaii State Legislature approved SB 3338, which grants $5 million for the design, planning and construction of The Kalaupapa Memorial as proposed by Ka Ohana O Kalaupapa, the […]
Aloha, Daughters: The Pauline presence will be missed
By Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald “Since many people do not go to church, the church needs to go to the people.” (Blessed James Alberione, founder of the Pauline Family) Since 1974, the Daughters of St. Paul have been ministering to the spiritual needs of Hawaii and the Pacific islands of Guam, […]
Top teacher
Rica Velasco, right, of St. Joseph School in Waipahu is the 2022 Golden Pineapple Teacher of the Year awardee. She was recognized at the annual Hawaii Catholic Schools Recognition Luncheon on May 19 at the Natsunoya Tea House in Honolulu. The award is given by the Hawaii Catholic Schools office, Chaminade University of Honolulu, and […]
Bishop Larry Silva: What he did 2,000 years ago, he does today
WITNESS TO JESUS | Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Here is the prepared text of the homily delivered by Bishop Larry Silva for the Second Sunday of Easter, also called Divine Mercy Sunday, April 23 at St. Augustine Church, Waikiki, with Confirmation and First Communion; and April 24 at the Cathedral Basilica of […]
Some bishops call SF archbishop ‘courageous’ for Pelosi statement
By Julie Asher Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — A number of U.S. Catholic bishops praised San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone for his “courageous” action in declaring May 20 that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is not “to be admitted” to Communion because of her stand on legalized abortion. “I applaud Archbishop Cordileone’s patient and […]
Talk story: Building a better future with migrants and refugees
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “We are called to renew our commitment to building a future that conforms ever more fully to God’s plan of a world in which everyone can live in peace and dignity … If we want to cooperate with our heavenly Father in building the future, let us do so together with […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: May 27, 2022
Dear quiz-takers, Have you ever wondered what would happen if the devil started losing his hair? I bet there would be hell toupee! 👿 – H.C. Harold PRINTABLE QUIZ 1) Scripture According to Luke 24:46-53, from what location did Jesus ascend into heaven after his resurrection? a) Jericho b) Capernaum c) Nazareth d) Bethany 2) […]
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