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Catholic college, other colleges to award Zelenskyy honorary degrees

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  By Gina Christian Catholic News Service PHILADELPHIA — A local Catholic college founded by Ukrainian women religious has teamed up with 15 other schools to confer honorary doctorates on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Manor College in Jenkintown north of Philadelphia announced April 1 it will award an honorary doctor of humane letters degree to […]

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Holy Spirit is guiding synod path, Vatican official tells LGBTQ group

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Julie Asher Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — The “main protagonist” in the Catholic Church’s two-year synodal process now underway “is the Holy Spirit, who is ready to guide us on this journey,” Xavière Missionary Sister Nathalie Becquart told a U.S. audience April 3. “The aim of a synod is to foster communion and build […]

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Peacocks’ togetherness, respect spur team’s ‘miracle’ season

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Joe Jordan Catholic News Service Was it a miracle? “Astounding,” is how Jesuit Father Andrew Downing described it. He watched with delight as the men’s basketball team at his small Jesuit university leaped into the national spotlight in a historic tournament run to the NCAA’s Elite Eight. It was the first time a college […]

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Pope apologizes for treatment of Indigenous in Canada

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Expressing “sorrow and shame” for the complicity of Catholics in abusing Indigenous children in Canada and helping in the attempt to erase their culture, Pope Francis pledged to address the issue more fully when he visits Canada. “For the deplorable conduct of those members of the […]

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Missing Filipino priest found, unconscious and bound, after two days

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Catholic News Service MANILA, Philippines — A Catholic priest in the Philippines was found unconscious and tied up in his car after being reported missing two days earlier, said police, who suspect he was the victim of a kidnap attempt. Father Leoben Peregrino, 58, disappeared April 1, after parishioners saw him getting into his […]

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Real-life Father Stu has actor  ‘continuing to carry on his message’

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Catholic actor Mark Wahlberg, who plays the title role in the upcoming movie “Father Stu,” said the real-life Montana priest is “having me continuing to carry on his message.” “Father Stu,” in theaters April 13, tells the story of Father Stuart Long, a priest who had been […]

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English police to allow priests to give last rites at crime scenes

04/13/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  By Simon Caldwell Catholic News Service MANCHESTER, England — Police in England have produced national guidelines to allow priests to give last rites to Catholics dying at crime scenes. The change follows the outcry by Catholics at the denial of permission to Father Jeffrey Woolnough to pass through a police cordon and administer the […]

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Pope consecrates Ukraine, Russia to Mary

03/30/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — As Russia’s violent monthlong invasion continued to devastate Ukraine, Pope Francis laid the fates of both countries at the feet of Mary in the hopes that peace would finally reign. “Mother of God and our mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and consecrate […]

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Jesuitical, ‘young, hip and lay’ podcast, has global reach

03/30/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anna Capizzi Galvez Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — A “young, hip and lay” podcast, Jesuitical, from America Media is celebrating five years. Co-hosted by Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless, podcast episodes focus on three main segments — Catholic news, an interview with a guest and faith-sharing — “often over drinks,” as the podcast tagline […]

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Elise Italiano Ureneck: The things they carry in Ukraine

03/30/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS Like many people, I have spent the past few weeks watching and reading the news out of Ukraine. Images of desperate refugees fleeing home, of men pressed into service, of mass graves are now firmly lodged in my mind. I had to turn the television off one afternoon after watching […]

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