By Amy Welborn OSV News For Catholics, great feasts like Christmas don’t come at us out of the blue: In the secular world, “Christmas” seems to start in October! However, our approach to this holiday as Catholics must be different, and it can be. We can put aside the worldly calendar; we can allow the […]
Photo: A convocation of clergy
Hawaii priests pose for a group photo Nov. 29 in front of the Prince Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu during their annual convocation, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, five days of renewal, fraternity, prayer and rejuvenation with Bishop Larry Silva. (Photo courtesy of Dann Ebina)
Anne Keamo, parishioner, Our Lady of Good Counsel: God has a mission for each of us
VIRIDITAS2 Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald Every day I awake with the thought that anything that I might do today is God’s plan, not mine. Whether it be in helping other people, or just being open to wherever life’s mission may take me, I simply accept all with faith. Many […]
World Day of Consecrated Life to be celebrated Feb. 3
SAVE THE DATE Show your support for our vowed religious sisters, brothers, priests, hermits and consecrated virgins as the church celebrates the World Day for Consecrated Life, Saturday, Feb. 3, with a 10 a.m. Mass at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa in Honolulu, followed by a potluck lunch. Saint John Paul II instituted the World […]
SISTER FRANCES CONSUELO IBARLEY, OP | 1937-2023
Honolulu-born Dominican Sister was a teacher on the mainland for 34 years Hawaii-born Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, Frances Consuelo Ibarley, a teacher and pastoral minister, died Oct. 28 at St. Elizabeth Manor, Footville, Wis. She was 86 and a religious for 61 years. Her religious name was Sister Maria Consuelo. Her burial was Oct. […]
SISTER MARIA CARIDAD PINUELA, OP | 1927-2023
Lifelong educator was St. Elizabeth principal for 7 years Adrian Dominican Sister Maria Caridad Pinuela, who served as principal of St. Elizabeth School in Aiea for seven years, died on Nov. 6 at the Dominican Life Center in Adrian, Michigan. She was 86 and in the 67th year of her religious profession: 17 years as […]
Official notices: Dec. 8, 2023
Bishop’s Schedule December 8, 6:00 pm, Mass for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and the Launch of the 140th Anniversary of Immaculate Conception Church, Lihue. December 9, 9:00 am, Diocesan Pastoral Council (video conference). December 10, 9:30 am, Mass and Blessing of the Newly Built Stations of the Cross and Rosary Walk, Sacred Heart […]
Jenna Marie Cooper: What are the rules for Christmas trees?
QUESTON CORNER Q: When I was a kid we put up the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve and took it down a day or two after Christmas. As an adult, I put the tree up a day or two after Thanksgiving and left it up until January 2nd. Now as a Catholic, what is […]
Michael R. Heinlein: The eucharistic desire of Elizabeth Ann Seton
COMMENTARY My family made a recent visit to the new museum at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland. I’ve always been drawn to St. Elizabeth’s story. I remember how it fascinated me as a child that she was both a mother and a nun, not to mention the first […]
Pope planning to withdraw Cardinal Burke’s Vatican salary, sources say
By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis told the prefects of Vatican dicasteries that he saw no reason for the Vatican to continue giving U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke a monthly salary and questioned why the Vatican should be providing him with a free apartment in Rome, various sources have confirmed. […]
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