Bishop’s calendar Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate] August 5, 12:00 pm, Confirmation Mass, St. Anthony Parish, Wailuku. August 6, 9:30 am, Mass in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of St. Patrick Seminary Class of 1977, St. Theresa Church, Kihei. Announcements/Appointments Bishop Silva has appointed Reverend Arnold Ortiz as a member […]
Cardinal Mafi thanks God, early missionaries for foundation of faith
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Pondering and praying on the beach before dawn July 2 on tiny Tongan island of Pangaimotu, Cardinal Soane Patita Paini Mafi thought of the courageous souls that had gone before him. As he watched, boats began to arrive with people coming for the Mass he was there to celebrate […]
Heralding back: July 28, 2017
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Aug. 4, 1967 An editorial cartoon featured in the Aug. 4, 1967 Hawaii Catholic Herald. 25 years ago — July 31, 1992 Like a lei: Catholic Charities celebrates Migration Week in Hawaii Like a lei made up of many exotic and different flowers, a colorful collection of […]
Proposed Obamacare replacements called seriously flawed
Health bill must protect poor, immigrants, unborn and conscience rights, bishop says By Julie Asher Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — U.S. senators must reject any bill that would replace the Affordable Care Act unless such a measure “protects poor and vulnerable people, including immigrants, safeguards the unborn and supports conscience rights,” said the chairman of […]
John Garvey: The company of good people
INTELLECT AND VIRTUE St. Bonaventure says, in his little treatise “Bringing Forth Christ,” “Seek the company of good people. If you share their company, you will also share their virtue.” With this thought in mind, we used to pay close attention to who our children’s friends were. We encouraged them to invite kids to our […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: What’s the official word on Medjugorje?
QUESTION CORNER Q: What is the current official response of the church to the reported apparitions at Medjugorje? (Palmyra, Virginia) A: As I write this answer (in July 2017), the church still awaits a formal pronouncement from the Vatican on the authenticity of the alleged appearances of Our Lady at Medjugorje in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The most […]
Two priests kidnapped in Congo’s troubled North Kivu province
By Godfrey Olukya Catholic News Service ARU, Congo — Armed men kidnapped two Catholic priests in the troubled North Kivu province. Congo’s bishops have asked security agencies to try to rescue the priests, who served at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Bunyuka. Sgt. Philip Longwa, a police officer in Beni, said gunmen attacked […]
Greg Erlandson: Mass confusion
AMID THE FRAY In professional Catholic circles, a tired joke that still makes the rounds goes like this: Q: What’s the difference between a liturgist and a terrorist? A: You can negotiate with a terrorist. Most Catholics never use the word “liturgist” in everyday conversation, and may never have even knowingly met a liturgist, but […]
Father John Catoir: Caring for the elderly
Father’s Day has come and gone. Was it a pleasant experience? Have you ever tried to take a grandparent out to a nice restaurant, only to meet strong resistance? “I don’t want to go out!” You may find yourself reacting inwardly: “How ungrateful can you be!” It’s human for you to react that way. Brush […]
Photo: Many hands working together
The Bank of Hawaii Foundation this month gave Catholic Charities Hawaii a pledge of $100,000 for its campaign to expand services for children and families at its Laulima House residence on Keeaumoku Street next to the Catholic Charities campus in Honolulu. Pictured, from left, are Catholic Charities president and CEO Terry Walsh, Laulima House campaign […]
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