Hawaii Catholic Herald

Newspaper of the Diocese of Honolulu

  • Home
  • Local
    • Local News
    • Official Notices
    • Obituary
    • Bishop Silva
    • Catholic Schools
    • Office for Social Ministry
  • US/World
  • Columns
    • Mary Adamski
    • Msgr. Owen F. Campion
    • Christina Capecchi
    • Viriditas
  • Features
    • Quiz
    • Heralding Back
    • Photo
    • Pope Francis
    • Manaolana
      • Catechism Corner
      • Helpful Hints
      • Sidebar
      • Stories & Columns
  • Archive
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Podcast
  • Donate
  • Contact

Archives for February 2025

Order of Saint Lazarus marks 10 years in isles with pilgrimage and prayer

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Hawaii Catholic Herald The Order of Saint Lazarus continued the celebration of its 10th anniversary in Hawaii with a weekend of events, starting with a pilgrimage to Kalaupapa on Jan. 24. Members of the Hawaii cadre retraced the steps of St. Damien, St. Marianne and Servant of God Joseph Dutton. They were led by Franciscan […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: anniversary, Kalaupapa, Order of Saint Lazarus, Rear Adm. Kenneth Moritsugu

News analysis: Administration’s actions imperil those who fled crises abroad

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Gina Christian OSV News As part of swift and sweeping changes to immigration policy, the Trump administration is aiming to end or severely curtail two forms of immigration status that have been granted to hundreds of thousands escaping war, disaster, violence and humanitarian crises — Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole. Both offer time-bound […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: humanitarian parole, immigration policy, News analysis, Temporary Protected Status, Ukraine, Venezuela

Commentary: How ‘pro-life’ are executive orders?

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Dawn Morais Webster Special to the Herald The actions of the new administration in Washington, D.C., are putting the faith of all Christians to the test. Once again Catholics helped Donald Trump win the highest office in the land. In 2020, Catholics split their votes between Trump and President Joe Biden pretty evenly. In […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Dawn Morais Webster, Donald Trump, executive orders, immigration

Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Feb. 14, 2025

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Happy Valentine’s Day, Heraldites! Can you feel the love in my latest quiz? 1) SAINTS Which statement about Sts. Cyril and Methodius, whose feast day is Feb.14, is true? a) They were companions of St. Valentine. b) They translated the Bible into the Cyrillic language of Eastern Europe. c) They were among the first missionaries […]

Filed Under: Columns, Local News Tagged With: Hawaii Catholic Harold's Quiz

Commentary: Revive aloha spirit with faith in action

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald Happy Valentine’s Day, dear readers of the Herald! To mark the occasion, I wanted to reflect on love in the broader context of our community, rather than love within individual relationships — the typical focus of Valentine’s Day. Looking around our islands, it is easy to see how […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, Commentary, Valentine's Day

Mary Duddy: Hold onto your faith, no matter what

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The married life Recently I went to visit my daughter’s family in Seattle. One windy, overcast day, my daughter, granddaughter and I took a walk along the shore of the Puget Sound in Olympic Park. Suddenly my 5-year-old granddaughter exclaimed, “There’s a seal!” Sure enough, there was a large, black seal shaking his head vigorously […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Mary Duddy, The Married Life

Christina Capecchi: Faith in action leads to gift of education

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Twenty Something The McConnon sisters needed a trumpet player. The three young women performed in a liturgical ensemble at St. Luke’s in St. Paul, Minnesota, and they were seeking a little brass to enhance the upcoming Christmas Eve Mass. “Francis Roby!” a parishioner told them. “He’s a trumpet player, and he’s a member of the […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Christina Capecchi, Fran Roby, Padoc Area Scholars Society, South Sudan, twenty-something

Jenna Marie Cooper: Nonalcoholic wine is not valid matter

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Question corner Q: I’m a parish priest and recently, when I went to order hosts and sacramental wine for my parish, I noticed the company I usually shop from was offering something called “nonalcoholic church wine.” I told the lady on the phone that I imagine this isn’t valid matter for consecration at a Mass, […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: consecration, Jenna Marie Cooper, question corner, wine

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Earthly lures deny us life in the spirit

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jeremiah 17:5-8; 1 Corinthians 15:12, 16-20; Luke 6:17, 2-26 For its first reading, this weekend’s liturgy presents a selection from the Book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah must have been intense in his personality. First of all, he was strongly committed to his calling to be a prophet. He keenly felt that […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Msgr. Owen F. Campion, Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Catholic News Service

Make a donation

About us

The Hawaii Catholic Herald is published every other Friday. It is mailed to individual households and has a statewide circulation of about 17,000. SUBSCRIBE

Blog: “Stories behind the Stories”

Copyright © 2026 · News Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in