VIRIDITAS2: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald This interview was conducted before this year’s Easter Vigil service at St. Rita Church in Nanakuli, one of two Catholic churches located on Hawaiian home lands. St. Rita’s Church has been my church home for over 30 years. Living on the Waianae […]
Archives for May 2023
Eight from St. Ann, Kaneohe, complete act of consecration to Mary
Eight women completed the Militia Immaculata (M.I.) Act of Consecration to Mary at St. Ann Church, Kaneohe, on May 13, the feast of Our Lady of Fatima. The group met twice a week for four and a half weeks to complete a series of classes for the M.I. preparation. Each study night was comprised of […]
Top educators
Julia Golding, the music teacher and performing arts director at St. Anthony School in Wailuku, Maui, is the 2023 Golden Pineapple Teacher of the Year. She was recognized at a May 19 Hawaii Catholic Schools luncheon. She receives a $1,000 award from Chaminade University and John C. and Mary Lou Brogan and St. Anthony School […]
Heralding back: May 26, 2023
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — May 25, 1973 HONORED—James (Duke) Aiona, left, accepts the scholar-athlete trophy from St. Louis Letterman’s Club president, Al Fernandez. Aiona lettered in both basketball and football throughout high school, and was a four-year honor student at St. Louis. (Photo by Sunao Hironaka) Duke Aiona later went on […]
Father Tui speaks to Maui Filipino Catholic Clubs on evangelization and accompaniment
Special to the Herald Evangelization is crucial in spreading the word of God, Father Ese’ese “Ace” Tui told members of the Filipino Catholic Clubs of Maui on April 29, at St. Theresa Church in Kihei, as he spoke at a workshop on evangelization and accompaniment. Father Tui, parochial vicar at St. Anthony Church in Wailuku, […]
Memorial Day: My father sacrificed his life for his family and his homeland
By Josephine “Joey” D. Pablo Special to the Herald My father, Augusto Canuto Dicsen (1907-1944), a convert and civilian, died during World War II in his homeland, the Philippines. My mother shared memories of his death in bits and pieces before she died. Memories of my father came alive when I looked at family photographs […]
Official notices: May 26, 2023
Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate.] May 26, 6:00 pm, Mass with Confirmation & First Holy Communion, Maria Lanakila Church, Lahaina. May 27, 10:00 am, Mass with Confirmation & First Holy Communion, Christ the King Church, Kahului; 5:00 pm, Mass with Confirmation & First Holy Communion, St. Anthony of Padua Church, […]
Talk story: Constructing bridges and not walls
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “To make migration a choice that is truly free, efforts must be made to ensure to everyone an equal share in the common good, respect for his or her fundamental rights, and access to an integral human development … Only in this way will we be able to offer to each […]
Jenna Marie Cooper: Does original sin need an update?
QUESTION CORNER Q: My Catholic grandmother used to say that “original sin” was a sort of stamp all people since Adam and Eve have been born with, where God is still holding people guilty of Adam and Eve’s sin of disobedience even up through today, and that unless this stamp is removed through baptism, people […]
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio: Migrants: To move or not to move
WALKING WITH MIGRANTS A statement titled “The right not to have to migrate” was recently issued by the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. But what does the right not to migrate actually mean? This basic principle of Catholic social teaching regarding migration sometimes causes confusion because it seems contradictory. Some would say: […]
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