NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — May 12, 1972 TONGA, Oceania—The first Tongan to be consecrated a Bishop, Patrick Finau, made his official call on King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV, on his return from Rome, where he had been consecrated by Pope Paul VI. His appointment reflects the policy of Pope Paul to raise […]
Archives for May 2022
SISTER ROSEMARIE MONTOYA, CSJ | 1956-2022
Carondelet sister taught at St. Anthony, Kailua, for 24 years Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet Rosemarie Montoya, who taught for 24 years at St. Anthony School in Kailua, the last of her community to be on the faculty, died April 28 in Los Angeles. She was 66 and a religious sister for 44 years. […]
Official notices: May 13, 2022
Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate.] May 13, 3:00 pm, “A Virtual Afternoon Snack with Bishop” with seniors of public high schools, virtual event; 6:00 pm, Gala for St. Michael School, Waialua at the Okinawan Center, Waipio; 6:00 pm, Mass with Confirmation & First Holy Communion, St. Anthony of Padua Parish, […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: May 13, 2022
Happy May, Heraldites! 1) Catholic Hawaii On what island did Hawaii’s soon-to-be priest, Dario Rinaldi, grow up? a) Oahu b) Maui c) Hawaii island d) Kauai 2) Scripture In the Fifth Sunday of Easter’s second reading (Revelations 21:1-5a), John hears a loud voice say, “Behold, God’s dwelling is _______.” a) “in heaven.” b) “secured.” c) […]
Photo: Video champs
Seventh graders at St. John Vianney School placed first in the Olelo Youth Xchange 2022 competition in the public service announcement category for their video “Why Do I Wear My Mask?” April 20 at the Hawaii Convention Center. They are, in the back, from left, Airi Chang, Lily Lukianowicz and Gabriel Brooks. The project was […]
Talk story: Tierra, techo y trabajo
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “Something that any father and mother would want for their children is a desire for what should be within everyone’s reach, namely land, housing and work.” (Pope Francis, 2014 World Meeting of Popular Movements) Around the world at the local, national and global levels, people are struggling for land, housing and […]
Effie Caldarola: Our wounds and our hope
FOR THE JOURNEY A story about St. Teresa of Avila tells us that one day the devil appeared to her in the guise of Christ. Immediately, she dismissed him. You are not Christ, she told the devil. The devil was puzzled. How did you know I wasn’t Christ? Because, Teresa replied, you have no wounds. […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Is wearing a veil in church prideful?
QUESTION CORNER Q: Recently, I have been “convicted” to wear a veil in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament — both when I am at Mass and during my adoration hours in our parish’s Chapel of Perpetual Adoration. Several other women in the parish have also felt led to do so. However, I am told […]
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