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Across Europe, churches offer empty facilities

04/01/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Jonathan Luxmoore Catholic News Service OXFORD, England (CNS) — Catholic dioceses and religious orders across Europe are offering to turn church facilities into spaces needed for health care or housing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Church leaders throughout Europe have been struggling to maintain Catholic religious devotions during enforced national lockdowns against the coronavirus, but […]

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Photo: Sheltering at St. Stephen

04/01/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Diocese of Honolulu seminarians flew back to Hawaii from St. Patrick’s Seminary and University in Menlo Park, California, after COVID-19 led the seminary to switch to distance learning for the remainder of the academic year. Two diocesan seminarians headed back to the Big Island, but the remaining seminarians are staying at St. Stephen Diocesan Center […]

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Vatican confirms pope does not have COVID-19

04/01/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Neither Pope Francis nor any of his closest collaborators have the COVID-19 virus, said Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office. In a note March 28, Bruni confirmed that a monsignor, who works in the Vatican Secretariat of State and lives in the Domus […]

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Christina Capecchi: ‘I’m not fine’

04/01/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

TWENTY SOMETHING Stephanie Weinert’s Instagram followers have come to expect unfiltered captions to go with her pretty pictures. That’s why she has amassed 7,000 followers, who click on images of her five young children and, in doing so, access her tips on skincare, home decor and liturgical living. Each one is offered up in the […]

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‘Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?’

03/31/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Here is the text of the Pope Francis’ extraordinary “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and the World”) address delivered Friday, March 27, at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City. “When evening had come.” The Gospel passage we have just heard begins like this. For weeks now it has been evening. Thick darkness has gathered over […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, Pope Francis, urbi et orbi, Vatican

Bishop asks Hawaii Catholics to join in two upcoming COVID-19 prayer efforts led by the pope

03/22/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Bishop Larry Silva is asking those in the Diocese of Honolulu to join Pope Francis and people around the world in two special prayer efforts on March 25 and March 27. “On Sunday, March 22, Pope Francis issued two invitations to all the people of the world to join him in prayer for a speedy […]

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Pope announces extraordinary ‘urbi et orbi’ blessing March 27

03/22/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Pope Francis said he will give an extraordinary blessing “urbi et orbi” (to the city and the world) at 6 p.m. Rome time March 27. The formal blessing — usually given only immediately after a new pope’s election […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, indulgence, Pope Francis, urbi et orbi

CORONAVIRUS: No Mass, no offertory: Parish, diocesan, national collections take a hit

03/19/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — One byproduct of canceled Masses is no offertory collection. And a byproduct of no offertory collection is puncture wounds in the budgets of parishes, dioceses and national collections. “It’s a big hit, and it’s gonna hurt,” said Patrick Markey, executive director of the Diocesan Fiscal Management […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, second collections, stewardship

CORONAVIRUS: Masses on TV, social media provide alternatives to closed church doors

03/18/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  Note: In the Diocese of Honolulu, a Mass with no congregation will be live-streamed from the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu each Sunday at 9 a.m. and can be accessed at https://www.facebook.com/HonoluluCathedralBasilica or www.hictv.com. By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — In pandemic-unnerved America, we’re all shut-ins now. In another time, […]

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Pope’s prayer to Mary during the pandemic

03/18/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Here is a CNS translation of the prayer Pope Francis recited by video March 11 for a special Mass and act of prayer asking Mary to protect Italy and the world during the coronavirus pandemic. O Mary, you always shine on our path as a sign of salvation […]

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