By Lisa Dahm Hawaii Catholic Herald The high school division of St. Anthony School in Wailuku, which has provided Catholic education on Maui for more than 175 years, will close its doors at the end of this academic year. The announcement was made by Msgr. Terry Watanabe, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Church and […]
Archives for February 2026
Point-in-time count assesses needs of the unsheltered
By Lisa Dahm Hawaii Catholic Herald On Jan. 26, as the sun dropped below the horizon and the din of the evening work traffic slowly began to subside, dozens of surveyors from Hope Services Hawaii began their three-hour shift as the annual homeless point-in-time count of unsheltered individuals got underway. The survey, conducted every January, […]
Pope highlights repentance, openness as Lent begins
By Courtney Mares OSV News ROME — Beneath the Roman pines of the Aventine Hill, Pope Leo XIV led a solemn penitential procession Feb. 18 to Rome’s oldest extant basilica, marking the first Ash Wednesday of his pontificate with a call for “countercultural” repentance for sins from individuals, institutions and the church itself. Priests, bishops […]
Talk story: During Lent, strive for kindness, understanding
Office for Social Ministry “Lent is a time in which the church, guided by a sense of maternal care, invites us to place the mystery of God back in the center of our lives, in order to find renewal in our faith and keep our hearts from being consumed by the anxieties and distractions of […]
Bishop Larry Silva: You are of God, and loved by God
Witness to Jesus | First Sunday of Lent Here is the prepared text of the homily delivered Feb. 21 at St. Joseph Church, Hilo, and Feb. 22 at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, Honolulu, for the East Hawaii Vicariate’s and Oahu vicariates’ rites of election. Who do you think you are? That question is not […]
Relic enshrined in celebration of ‘God’s infinite great love’
Veneration of St. Faustina Kowalska is now possible at St. Joseph Church in Waipahu Hawaii Catholic Herald St. Joseph Church in Waipahu welcomed a first-class relic of St. Faustina Kowalska Feb. 6, becoming the second parish in the Diocese of Honolulu to honor the young Polish nun who was instrumental in perpetuating the Divine Mercy […]
Find support, services through Respect Life Office
By Val and Deacon Gary Streff Special to the Herald The Diocese of Honolulu’s Respect Life Office offer several initiatives for anyone seeking information and support: Walking with Moms in Need, the Miscarriage Ministry and a program that addresses infertility. Walking with Moms in Need: This program was started by the U.S. Conference of Catholic […]
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Beyond the parish walls: Why second collections matter
By Deacon Keith Cabiles Special to the Herald For many of us, our experience of church is rooted in our parish and the life we share there. We’re certainly comfortable at our place of worship — the familiar faces we recognize each week, the ministries we serve, fellowship we enjoy, liturgies where we praise and […]
Former evangelical pastor to speak at Resurrection of the Lord
Jeremy Rivera returns to Hawaii for a two-night mission in Waipio Gentry Special to the Herald A former evangelical minister who returned to the Catholic faith two decades ago will speak next month at Resurrection of the Lord Church in Waipio Gentry. Jeremy Rivera will lead a parish mission over two days, March 23-24, from […]
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