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Uncle Bill bids aloha after 21 years of devotion to St. Theresa School

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Wendy Souza Special to the Herald After over 21 years of devoted service, Uncle Bill Dick retired from St. Theresa School in Kekaha, Kauai, on June 30 — but the impact he has made will never leave our campus, our classrooms or our hearts. Originally hired by Principal Sister Elizabeth Ann, Uncle Bill began […]

Filed Under: Features, Local News Tagged With: Kauai, Kekaha, St. Theresa School, Uncle Bill Dick

Vatican astrophysicist: Universe is ‘something that speaks to you’

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Gina Christian OSV News PHOENIX — The Vatican Observatory attests that “science is not against God” — and the nexus of science and spirituality invites humankind to contemplate the Lord’s wondrous works, said a Jesuit astrophysicist. Father Pavel Gabor, vice director of the Vatican Observatory Research Group in Tucson, Arizona, shared his insights in […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: Catholic Media Conference, Father Pavel Gabor, Vatican Observatory, Vatican Observatory Research Group

Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: July 4, 2025

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

In honor of our Fourth of July holiday, here’s a hysterical historical quiz for all my Quiz Heads! Mary, Queen of Peace, pray for our nation! 1) CHURCHES — PART I Where is the oldest Catholic church in the continental United States located? a) San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe, New Mexico b) St. Augustine Basilica, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Features Tagged With: Hawaii Catholic Harold's Quiz

Father Melchor Palomares, St. Jude Church: Inspiring others as a joyful witness

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Viriditas2: Soul Greening Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I am the fifth eldest of 12 children in my family — and the only one who became a priest. In 2009, I was granted a green card, but my connection to Hawaii began long before that. My parents had been living […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Father Melchor Palomares, Kapolei, St. Jude Church, Viriditas2: Soul Greening

Reflection: Celebrating unity and gratitude on Fourth of July

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald Happy Independence Day, dear readers of the Herald! Although Independence Day is meant to be a day of celebration and festivity, recent events around the world have caused the words of the hymn “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?,” composed by my friend, Tony Alonso (who borrowed the title […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, Independence Day, reflection, U.S. military

Jenna Marie Cooper: The nuances of parish membership

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Question corner Q: Recently, I heard a priest speak on the importance of supporting your “territorial parish,” which he made sound like whatever parish happened to be in your neighborhood. But I have been an active member of a different parish for years, and I don’t understand the need to support a parish I didn’t […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Jenna Marie Cooper, question corner, territorial parish

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Loving God frees us from sin’s grasp

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 66:10-4; Galatians 6:14-18; Luke 10:1-2, 17-20 The first reading is from the third section of Isaiah. The three sections of this book, so favored over the years by pious Jews as well as devout Christians, saw a great sweep of Hebrew history — from before the Babylonian conquest, through […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Independence Day, Msgr. Owen F. Campion

Christina Capecchi: Even in rough seas, the ship will hold

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Twenty Something “Don’t give up the ship.” Those five words were the dying command of Capt. James Lawrence during the War of 1812. Mortally wounded in battle at sea, he gasped this final order to his crew as the ship slipped into enemy hands. Lawrence didn’t live to see what his words would spark — […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Capt. James Lawrence, Christina Capecchi, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, twenty-something

Sarah and David Herrmann: Eliminate keiki distractions in Mass

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Embracing Family Do you ever wonder why we bring Ziploc bags with Cheerios, Goldfish or other snacks, as well as toys and devices, to church? The family “church bag” oftentimes includes snacks, toys and even devices, in addition to diapers and bottles. Sometimes it’s good to stop and ask ourselves why we’re doing what we’re […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: embracing family, Sarah and David Herrmann

Effie Caldarola: Jesus is present in our love for others

07/02/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Commentary Four-year-old Alice is brushing her teeth before bed. Mom and Dad went out for the night, and big sister is at a friend’s house. So, my husband and I came for pizza, books and play with Alice. She’s an easy kid to be with. As she spits her toothpaste into the sink, she looks […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Effie Caldarola

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