By Jennifer Rector Hawaii Catholic Herald Women sentenced to prison on Oahu got a chance to embrace their children for a one-day event in honor of the holiday season. On Dec. 7, a total of 38 caregivers, mothers from the Women’s Community Correctional Center and children of the incarcerated women gathered for food, fellowship, fun […]
Archives for December 2024
New transitional deacon is Waipahu’s ‘native son’
By Celia K. Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Waipahu welcomed home one of its own Dec. 14 as Preston Castro took one step closer to priesthood. Bishop Larry Silva ordained Castro, now Deacon Castro, to the transitional diaconate at St. Joseph Church — the new deacon’s home parish — in front of hundreds of family members, […]
Photos: Maria Lanakila Church hosts ‘soft opening’ for parishioners
Kailua resident overflowed with generosity, love for life
LOUIS ‘UNCLE LOU’ ‘LUIGI’ ANTHONY CARNAZZO / 1935-2024 By Gina Carnazzo Special to the Herald Lou Carnazzo died in Kailua on Nov. 25, 2024. He was born Nov. 16, 1935, in LeMars, Iowa, to devoutly Catholic first-generation Sicilian parents. A childhood injury left Lou with lifelong physical challenges. One year later, he lost his father. […]
Official notices: Dec. 20, 2024
Bishop’s schedule Dec. 20, 5 a.m., Misa de Gallo, Holy Cross Church, Kalaheo. Dec. 21, 5 a.m., Misa de Gallo, St. Catherine Church, Kapaa. Dec. 22, 5 a.m., Misa de Gallo, Immaculate Conception Church, Lihue. Dec. 23, 5 a.m., Misa de Gallo, St. Michael Church, Waialua. Dec. 24, 4:30 a.m., Misa de Gallo, St. Joseph […]
Talk story: Celebrate and savor ohana as we enter Jubilee Year
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “For everyone, may the Jubilee be a moment of genuine, personal encounter with the Lord Jesus, the door of our salvation, whom the church is charged to proclaim always, everywhere and to all as our hope. … Let us help each other discover this encounter with Christ who gives us life, […]
‘Naming of a Child’ Mass honors keiki lost before birth
By Valerie and Deacon Gary Streff Special to the Herald A few years ago, Jayne Ragasa-Mondoy, then the diocesan director of faith formation and religious education, offered a suggestion to Bishop Larry Silva and other priests regarding the loss of a child through miscarriage. She noted how men and women grieve silently for their loss, […]
Pacific islands bear European Christian influence
Several locations are named for important days on religious calendars Special to the Herald “How’d you like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island? “How’d you like to spend the holiday away across the sea? “How’d you like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island? “How’d you like to hang a stocking on a great big coconut […]
Parishioner’s life has been ‘Holy Spirit-driven’
By Catholic Stewardship Consultants www.CatholicSteward.com When Mary Jean Bega reflects on her life, she is struck by the way in which the Holy Spirit has worked to draw her to Christ and his church. “It really seems as though everything has been Holy Spirit-driven,” Bega says. “Nothing happened by chance.” Bega immigrated to Maui from […]
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