OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “Let us dream of such a church: a eucharistic church, made up of women and men who break like bread for all those who chew on loneliness and poverty, for those who hunger for tenderness and compassion, for those whose lives are crumbling because the good leaven of hope is lacking.” […]
Archives for October 2022
Heralding Back: Oct. 14, 2022
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 6, 1972 THEY CAME TOGETHER—Representatives from the Maryknoll, Franciscan, Notre Dame, and Sacred Hearts Communities joined the Holy Family Sisters at Honokaa last weekend to observe the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Holy Family Sisters and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Holy Family Sisters […]
Photo: Chicken for a cause
Lou Carnazzo of St. Anthony Parish in Kailua promotes a Knights of Columbus chicken sale to benefit the Pearson Pregnancy Resource Center. The center aims to protect the most vulnerable, unborn babies. Pictured on Sept. 23 are, from left, Knights Mike Lauriano, Matt Medeiros, Chuck Furr, Carnazzo as the Colonel, Mario Tadeo and Doug Dudevoir. […]
Catechesis at Hawi parish shepherded to a fresh start
Special to the Herald Sacred Heart, Hawi, a small parish in North Kohala on the Big island, is laying a new foundation for religious education using a program called Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS). Following the departure of its beloved director of religious education, Evie Adams, and her able assistant, husband and deacon Tom […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Can prayers guarantee heaven? Priest won’t attend beach wedding
QUESTION CORNER Q: I was given a prayer folder that tells me that I will suffer no purgatory and be taken directly to heaven when I die, provided that I say these prayers daily for 12 years. (Missed days can be made up.) I am about ready to start the third year, but a dear […]
Francis joins sports summit in call for more inclusion
By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — The Vatican synod hall became a stand full of cheering fans, pumping fists, clapping and shouting encouragement as instructed by Tim Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics, who led some 200 people in a group exercise. “Imagine you’re in the stands … and there’s a track behind […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: God is true and constant
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Exodus 17:8-13;2 Timothy 3:14-4:2; Luke 18:1-8 The Book of Exodus is the source of this weekend’s first reading. As might be assumed from the book’s name, Exodus is a chronicle of the Hebrews’ escape from Egypt, where they were slaves, and their passage to the land God promised them. Along […]
Christina Capecchi: How to participate with the Holy Spirit
TWENTY SOMETHING Sometimes gold flakes surface along the periphery. The first or last picture in a photo shoot is the winner. The opening or final page of a book delivers the line that you hold to your heart. Or the wind-down of an interview — right after the formal conversation has wrapped up — produces […]
Sherry Hayes-Peirce: A decade of sainthood
CHURCH SOCIAL TIPS On Oct. 21, 2012, Hawaii celebrated the second saint from our Catholic ‘ohana. This year marks the 10th anniversary of that blessed day in Rome when our beloved Mother Marianne Cope was canonized. Sister Alicia Damien Lau, a sister of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities, participated in the canonization Mass 10 […]
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