Sacred Hearts Father Richard McNally marks the forehead of parishioner Ethel Ward with ashes on the evening of Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, at St. Ann Parish in Kaneohe where he is pastor. (HCH photo | Anna Weaver)
Archives for March 2023
Bishop to celebrate baccalaureate Mass
If you have a child graduating this year from middle or high school or college and who isn’t attending a Catholic school, there’s a special Mass just for them. The Diocese of Honolulu’s annual Baccalaureate Mass will take place at 7 p.m. on May 5 at St. Jude Church in Kapolei. Bishop Larry Silva will […]
Family martyrdom
Parents and their seven children, murdered by Nazis along with eight Jews they sheltered, will be beatified By Paulina Guzik OSV News KRAKOW, Poland — Urszula Niemczak keeps a regular schedule. At least twice a week she carefully checks whether winter decorations or fresh flowers growing in the summer on a historical gravesite of Józef […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Jesus is God, active, present
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Genesis 12:1-4a; 2 Timothy 1:8a-10; Matthew 17:1-9 The Book of Genesis is the source of this weekend’s first biblical reading. As its name implies, Genesis reveals the divine origin of life and the divine plan in the forming of the Hebrew race. First and foremost, Genesis is a splendidly vivid revelation […]
Faith and begorrah, a dispensation!
In generous pastoral acknowledgement of all those in his diocese who are Irish (and those who wish they were), Bishop Larry O’Silva has graciously dispensed islanders and visitors from the obligation to forego meat on Friday, March 17, St. Patrick’s Day. Here is his solemn declaration: “Many people enjoy celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, […]
Christina Capecchi: Love the house you’re in
TWENTY SOMETHING Paige Rien was in hustle-mode. Her first book had finally been released, and the Catholic mom of four was determined to market it well. “Love the House You’re In” was a labor of love, flowing from Paige’s experience as an HGTV on-air designer and bursting with the hard-won, heart-felt wisdom she wished she […]
Sherry Hayes-Peirce: Digital tools for your Lenten journey
CHURCH SOCIAL TIPS Lent has become a time to give up social media. I get that! However, I’d like to suggest that giving up on digital tools that could help you pray more, fast, or give to those in need isn’t the best idea. Our phones are a part of our daily walk through life. […]
Sister Rachel Marius, Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians: A God who is loving
VIRIDITAS2: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I never dreamed that I would be asked to go to an overseas mission. As Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians, we are missioned in many places. However, when I was asked by my superior general to go to Hawaii, I […]
Fifth-graders day at Chaminade ends with ‘graduation’
The excitement overflowed as 259 fifth graders from Catholic schools across the islands descended on the Chaminade University of Honolulu campus Feb. 16 eager to participate in the inaugural “I Go To College” event. The day-long activity was organized by the university and Hawaii Catholic Schools. “We’re pleased to have you spend the day with […]
Heralding back: March 3, 2023
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — March 9, 1973 SPECIAL DELIVERY – The Rev. Philibert L. Vanfrachem, SS.CC., second from right, met this plane at remote Kalaupapa and met these Army Chaplains from Oahu, who brought a special offering from their congregations to assist him in his work with victims of Hansen’s disease. […]
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