COMMENTARY New beginnings for fully initiated children (Jayne Ragasa Mondoy wrote this for the many Hawaii children waiting patiently for the coronavirus pandemic to subside, so that they can be confirmed and receive their first holy Communion.) A million years ago when I was a high school student at Sacred Hearts Academy, “TheBus” was my […]
Official notices: June 12, 2020
Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate.] June 12, 10:00 am, St. Patrick’s Seminary Reopening Task Force (video conference); 12:00 pm, Audit Committee (video conference). June 13, 10:00 am, Ordination to the Diaconate of Ese’ese (Ace) Tui, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Ewa Beach. June 14, 10:30 am, Mass for Feast […]
New pastors, administrators for 9 parishes
Nine island parishes will receive new pastors or administrators on July 1 in the annual round of clergy assignments by Bishop Larry Silva. Four parishes will also receive parochial vicars (formerly called associate pastors) in July. Most of the changes will be on Maui where four of its 10 parishes will receive new pastors or […]
Reporting abuse by bishops now easier with new service
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald In the United States, accusations of sexual abuse by clergy are to be reported to the local bishop. But what if it’s the bishop himself who is the problem? The answer is the national Catholic Bishop Reporting Service. Begun March 16, the Catholic Bishop Abuse Reporting (CBAR) is a […]
Brett Robinson: Embodied creatures, and part of Christ’s mystical body
THEOLOGY OF TECHNOLOGY Recent events have shifted a lot more attention to our bodies. Temperature checks, masks and compulsive hand-washing have reminded us that we are biological creatures subject to the laws of nature. It all feels a bit heavy (and not just because of all the quarantine weight gain!). There’s an existential heaviness, or […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Is there sex in heaven? How do I receive forgiveness?
QUESTION CORNER Q: It seems odd that genital intercourse is automatically excluded in theological views of heaven — since Christian hope envisions the fulfillment of all things and, therefore, the redemption of our bodies. If God’s love redeems all things, then shouldn’t it redeem sexual life? Do you personally believe that there will be sexual […]
Rosary relay invites all to join worldwide prayer for priests
By Easter Almuena Special to the Herald Over one million rosaries will be recited worldwide on Friday, June 19. Global Rosary Relay, in its 11th year, requests everyone to invite friends, family and groups to spread the word and join in. Rosaries will be said for the sanctification of all priests and in thanksgiving for […]
After ‘taking a knee,’ border bishop gets call from the pope
By Rhina Guidos Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — It’s called “taking a knee,” and many professional athletes around the country have made the gesture publicly to protest police brutality. Lately, even police officers showing solidarity have kneeled around the country before those protesting the May 25 killing of George Floyd, who died after being filmed […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: ‘I am the living bread’
FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a; 1 Corinthians 10:16-17; John 6:51-58 This weekend the church celebrates the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, or as perhaps it is better known, by its Latin translation, Corpus Christi. Feasts in the church have a dual purpose. They call Catholics to celebrate with faith the […]
Letter to the Herald: A bit of Newman history
Reading your article “Future of Newman Center uncertain” (May 29, 2020) brought back fond and nostalgic memories of our times with the Newman Club, memories and friendships that have lasted a lifetime. We would like to begin to clarify one thing in your article, which we hesitate as it would date us, and that is […]
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