Undated photo of Hawaii’s Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary enjoying some musical moments. On April 26, the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of the Philippines will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their mission and ministry in Hawaii with Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Church, Aiea. All are welcome. […]
Timeline: Dominican Sisters celebrating 50 years in Hawaii
1964 Sister Caridad Pinuela, Sister Helen Magallon, Sister Juanita Veniola and Sister Felicitas Macsera arrive in Hawaii to open St. Elizabeth School, Aiea. 1968 The Dominican Sisters accept the administration of St. Joseph School, Makawao, Maui. 1969 Two groups of sisters arrive on Kauai to staff St. Catherine School, Kapaa, and Holy Cross School, Kalaheo. […]
Granddaughter carries forward the mission of sainthood candidate Dorothy Day
Martha Hennessy in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, March 19. (HCH photo | Darlene Dela Cruz) The statue of the diocese’s patroness in downtown Honolulu has a crown of braids atop her head and holds an olive branch symbolic of universal goodwill. She also carries close to her the child Jesus, […]
Kathleen T. Choi: Is being rich a sin?
We hear a lot lately about “income inequality.” The implication is that the rich are forcing everyone else to live in poverty. Several Bible passages appear to support an anti-wealth bias. A closer reading, however, shows that it is the misuse of wealth that brings condemnation, not its possession. Indeed, other verses suggest that God […]
Manaolana | Lenten apps: It’s Friday. Drop the cheeseburger!
Social media, smartphones give young people a new look at Lent WASHINGTON — This is not your parents’ Lent. That’s pretty clear when smartphone alarms — sounding like police whistles — ring at mealtimes on Fridays along with text messages from the “meat police” offering reminders such as: “Hey, it’s Friday, drop the cheeseburger!” The […]
Obituary: Edward Vargas | 1948-2014
Deacon for 13 years, port chaplain, served at St. Jude, Kapolei Deacon and diocesan port chaplain Edward Vargas, who served at St. Jude Parish in Kapolei, died March 16 at Kaiser Medical Center in Honolulu. He was 65 and a deacon for 13 years. His neighbor and friend of 20 years, Deacon John Coughlin, remembered […]
Profile: A strong, determined, joyful faith, despite her physical limitations
Anyone who knows Arline Sullivan can’t help but notice what a joyful person she is. And when you really get to know her, you realize that her joy comes from her strong Catholic faith and her great love for Jesus and Mother Mary. That love for Christ may have been what has gotten her through […]
Viriditas: Sister Anielyn Delicana, Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres
Inspiration from the mouths of infants Every day my class begins with a short prayer that I taught the children. It is accompanied by some simple actions. “Dear Jesus, bless me today. Bless my family. Bless my teachers. Bless my classmates. Jesus, I love you.” When they come to the last part of the prayer, […]
Editorial: Seeking justice through the fog of years
It’s disconcerting, to say the least, to see ads in the daily newspaper with photos of Catholic priests, placed by lawyers seeking past victims of sexual abuse by clergy in Hawaii. Distressing because the sexual abuse of minors is a horrible thing, all the more repulsive when perpetrated by priests and religious. But the ads […]
Poem to the Herald: On this journey of drought
I take a step on scattered soil, un-watered by season The pebbles are coated with dust escaping the earth I stoop, hoping to find one fine and timely reason An answer to the unquestionable that denotes rebirth My hands are as parched as the leaves in the desert My feet are calloused and bruised, awaiting […]
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