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Manaolana | Lisa’s catechism corner: ‘I believe in the Holy Spirit’

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

YOUCAT*: To believe in the Holy Spirit means to worship him as God just like the Father and the Son. It means to believe that the Holy Spirit comes into our hearts so that we as children of God might know our Father in heaven. Moved by God’s Spirit, we can change the face of […]

Filed Under: Manaolana Tagged With: Catechism Corner, Lisa Gomes

Kathleen T. Choi: Good sermon, Father

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Dear Father X, Every Sunday, as we walk out the door, we shake your hand and say, “Good sermon, Father.” We’re not lying. We’re usually fairly satisfied with what you have to say, but no one is perfect. Even Kobe Bryant misses the occasional easy layup. You studied preaching in seminary, and presumably your professors […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Kathleen Choi

Heralding Back: May 10, 2013

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

50 years ago – May 10, 1963   Left, Sunday, May 5, the Most Reverend James J. Sweeney, D.D., Bishop of Honolulu, blessed Chaminade College’s new residence hall for men, Hale Hoaloha. Assisting the bishop was Monsignor Charles Kekumano and the Very Reverend Robert R. Mackey, S.M., president of the college. The three-story residence hall […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: HCH, Heralding Back

Obituary: Marianist Father Joseph Lackner of Chaminade was global scholar

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Marianist Father Joseph Lackner of the Center Marianist Hale Malia Community at Chaminade University, died April 28 in Seoul, South Korea, while en route back to the U.S. from a Marianist teaching assignment in Bangalore, India. He was 71 and a Marianist for 52 years. He had been on the Chaminade faculty since 2011. In […]

Filed Under: Local News, Obituary Tagged With: HCH, Religious

Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: May 10, 2013

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Come what “May,” Heraldians, we’re trudging along through a new month. Celebrations abound this time of year — Mother’s Day, confirmations and the feast day of one of my favorite Hawaii saints. In this quiz, you’ll find a question honoring each of the above. Cheers! 1) Saints True or false: The feast day of St. […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: HCH, Quiz

Manaolana | Makana’s helpful hints: Middle class …

05/10/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Every month, I receive a Year of Faith newsletter from Pauline Books and Media. This month featured a column written by Daughter of St. Paul Sister Kathryn James Hermes. Her driving point was that the most profound way we can speak of Christ is through, “the goodness of our hearts and lives, which, like a […]

Filed Under: Manaolana Tagged With: Helpful Hints, Makana Aiona

A gift for the Holy Father: The White House asks a Kailua artist to craft a special koa rosary for Pope Francis

04/26/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

It was an affirmation of faith. It was a humble act of service. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It was a gift for the pope, made with aloha. A U.S. delegation led by Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Rome last month to greet newly-elected Pope Francis at his installation Mass March 19. Catholic News […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz, Pope Francis, slider1

St. Damien’s feast day not the customary date of death

04/26/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The feast day of St. Damien, May 10, is an unusual date selection but an appropriate one. It is customary to chose for a saint’s feast the date of his or her death, the day that he or she entered into eternal life. That day, in St. Damien’s case, is April 15, and for years, […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Patrick Downes, slider1

Mary Adamski: Images and likenesses: religious art, when words are not enough

04/26/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Christ is risen. Christ will come again. It’s the reality we believe in. We try hard to exalt in it each year at Easter season. In dark times like this month’s tragedies, it’s not easy to embrace joy and hope and know that there will always be the Light. Catholics have always used art to […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Mary Adamski, slider1

Manaolana | New logo: Young, cool, Catholic

04/26/2013 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

What is fresh, bright, local, fun and Catholic? The new logo of the diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, of course! Working with Craig Hirasaki from the design firm ConnectWorks Group Hawaii, the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry recently unveiled its new logo below. It is a visual symbol of their […]

Filed Under: Manaolana Tagged With: Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz, Manaolana Stories

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