It’s time to think about Christmas. Nooooo, you say? Time to get past it, you think? If you are a malingerer like me, the decorations may not have found their way back into the closet and some gifts and goodies are still heaped here and there unassimilated.
Father Exsequel Tuyor, diocesan priest: ‘You will become a priest’
“Each year during our theological studies, we were asked to write down our response as to why we wanted to be a priest. The first two years I responded, ‘Because God gave me a brother.’ But then I realized that others were writing that they wanted to serve God.”
Talk story | Office for Social Ministry: Mary, our mother
On Jan. 1, Pope Francis reminded us that Mary, the Mother of God, is a vital guide for all times. Our Holy Father focused on our mother Mary’s qualities as vital resources for our mission as church.
Heralding back: Jan. 13, 2017
Vintage news bits from 10, 25 and 50 years ago as reported and printed in the Hawaii Catholic Herald.
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Jan. 13, 2017
Here’s the first official quiz of the new year, Heraldistas! Time to shake off the holiday hibernating and get right to another round of Catholic trivia tidbits!
World scarred by war, greed must welcome prince of peace, pope says
“Today this message goes out to the ends of the earth to reach all peoples, especially those scarred by war and harsh conflicts that seem stronger than the yearning for peace,” the pope said Dec. 25.
Father Gary Secor named monsignor
Bishop Larry Silva surprised diocesan vicar general Father Gary Secor with a very special announcement at the Christmas party for diocesan staff Dec. 22 – a newly minted title, “Monsignor.”
A look back at 2016
A month-by-month review of Catholic news in Hawaii in the past year as reported in the Hawaii Catholic Herald.
Stewardship Day set with a slate of sessions on time, talent, treasure
The diocesan Stewardship and Development office will host its fifth annual “Stewardship Day,” Jan. 28 at Mary, Star of the Sea Church in Waialae-Kahala. This year’s Stewardship Day features a keynote presentation by Father Andrew Kemberling, chairman of the board for the International Catholic Stewardship Council (ICSC).
Upcoming rites bring deacon candidates closer to ordination
On Jan. 15, 2017, in a special liturgical ceremony at St. Ann Church in Kaneohe at 2 p.m., deacon formation Class 9 members will publicly declare their willingness to be candidates for the permanent diaconate. The diocese’s eighth permanent deacon class, whose members have already completed four years of formation, is scheduled to receive the Rite of Acolyte on Feb. 12, 2017, at St. Stephen Diocesan Center chapel.
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