By Catholic Stewardship Consultants www.CatholicSteward.com While stewardship involves the gifts of talent and treasure, there’s a third element that might make people hesitate — time. For Stan and Cookie Haanio, this part of stewardship is where they’ve seen God move the most. “Just being able to help is the highlight of stewardship,” Cookie Haanio said. “Having […]
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Pope Leo XIV embodies call to stewardship and outreach
By Catholic Stewardship Consultants www.CatholicSteward.com The Catholic Church entered a new chapter on May 8 with the election of Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost — as the 267th successor to St. Peter. A Chicago native and member of the Augustinian order, Pope Leo XIV is now the first American pope in […]
Herald picks up 6 awards at Catholic Media Conference
Hawaii Catholic Herald The Hawaii Catholic Herald picked up six journalism awards at the Catholic Media Association’s Catholic Media Conference June 27 in Phoenix, Arizona, for work done in 2024. The newspaper of the Diocese of Honolulu won first place for “Best Reporting on a Special Age Group — Children and Teens Younger than 18” […]
Knights of Columbus welcome 2025-26 state officers, district deputies
By Robert Camilleri Special to the Herald On June 14 at St. Jude Church in Kapolei, Knights of Columbus state deputy Lito Alvarez installed the organization’s 2025-26 state council officers and district deputies. Alvarez was previously installed on June 6 by Supreme Knight Patrick E. Kelly at St. Mary Church in New Haven, Connecticut, the […]
California bishop allows faithful to stay home amid raid fears
By Kate Scanlon OSV News Amid concern over immigration enforcement raids in the area, the bishop of San Bernardino, California, on July 8 issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for the faithful if they fear for their well-being. The Trump administration in January rescinded long-standing restrictions on arrests at sensitive locations, […]
Texas flood victims need compassion and time, archbishop says
OSV News SAN ANTONIO — Deadly July 4 flash floods in western Texas have so far claimed at least 120 lives, including those of 27 children at a Christian summer camp. After his pastoral visit to flood-ravaged Kerr County, Texas, over the July 4 holiday weekend — which included the celebration of Mass July 6 […]
Pope’s summer holiday will still be filled with work
OSV News ROME — Pope Leo XIV began his summer break July 6 at Castel Gandolfo, where he’ll stay through July 20. But don’t expect the Holy Father to simply relax. According to Augustinian Father Alejandro Moral Anton, a longtime friend, Pope Leo plans to draft the framework of his first encyclical during the break […]
Statues’ return marks next step in Notre Dame reconstruction
By Caroline de Sury OSV News PARIS — Symbolic lifting of the statues surrounding the spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris marked the beginning of one of the last phases of the roof reconstruction before the towers of the Parisian icon will reopen to the public on Sept. 20. Notre Dame is also breaking […]
Mary Adamski: Honoring leaders in the fight against hunger
View from the pew There’s a couple of months before the next major holiday celebration, but summertime has saints’ days and island events to celebrate them. You won’t find these two men on the Catholic Church’s list of canonized saints. Their names are not even known to most of the thousands who followed in their […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: July 18, 2025
Oh my! July is quickly flying by! Summer is halfway gone and it makes me want to cry! Enjoy your quiz, Heraldonians! 1) THE APOSTLES Judas was the first of the apostles to die. Who was the second? a) Peter b) John c) James d) Matthew 2) JUBILEE YEAR What sacred object is currently traveling […]
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