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New Ways nun reflects on letters from Pope Francis

01/19/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — When Loretto Sister Jeannine Gramick began her ministry to gay and lesbian Catholics 50 years ago, she likely never imagined she would be exchanging letters with a pope. But that’s what happened, and it started fairly innocuously. New Ways Ministry, which Sister Gramick co-founded with the late […]

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Indian officials say lease expired, force nuns off land in Uttar Pradesh

01/19/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Catholic News Service NEW DELHI — The Missionaries of Charity congregation has been forced to shut Nirmala Shishu Bhawan, a home for orphaned, destitute and abandoned children in Uttar Pradesh state, after its lease expired. The Defence Estates Office demanded $250,000 from the nuns for trespassing. The closure came on the heels of the […]

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Greg Erlandson: Bridging divides

01/19/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

AMID THE FRAY The anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot that humiliated Congress and horrified a good portion of our nation has gone more or less as one might have predicted during these divided times. The two political parties went to their respective corners, one to commemorate the anniversary and the other to criticize the […]

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Father Kenneth Doyle: Is it confession or reconciliation? Did the Virgin Mary have other kids?

01/19/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

QUESTION CORNER Q While I know that only confession will reconcile me with God, I am confused about the terminology used in my parish. (We are a rural parish and have very few opportunities for confession, but there is always the chance to make a private appointment for confession.) Any scheduled confessions are now announced […]

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Effie Caldarola: Studying our history

01/19/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FOR THE JOURNEY The book, “We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families,” is at once both stunning and horrifying. Searching for something to read, I picked up this 1998 bestseller at my daughter’s house. But I paused. Was the story of Rwandan genocide relevant or was it ancient […]

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At evening prayer for the last day of the year, Pope Francis said that problems may remain, but God-given hope never fails

01/05/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service Christian hope grants those who suffer the assurance that God does not abandon his people in their time of need, Pope Francis said. “Problems do not vanish, difficulties and worries are not lacking, but we are not alone; the Father ‘sent forth his son’ to redeem us from […]

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Pour money into education, not weapons, pope tells nations

01/05/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Governments must pour more money into education and drastically reduce military spending for there to be genuine progress and peace in the world, Pope Francis said in his annual message for the World Day of Peace Jan. 1. “It is high time, then, that governments develop […]

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Effie Caldarola: Living in ambiguity

01/05/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FOR THE JOURNEY My husband and I are in the process of moving to the East Coast to be near our daughters and grandchildren. I say “process” because it’s harder to buy a house here than it was in Anchorage, Alaska, or Omaha, Nebraska, two cities where we’ve lived previously. Costs are higher here than […]

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Katie Prejean McGrady: Resolutions for today

01/05/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

WINDOW SEAT WISDOM I think New Year’s resolutions are silly. Under the guise of “get healthy” and “better yourself” we establish arbitrary (and often unrealistic) goals to eat less, move around more, spend less time on our phone, etc. One year, I resolved to use a paper planner to keep track of my to-do lists […]

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Laura Kelly Fanucci: Shepherd or judge? A tale of two sacraments

01/05/2022 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FAITH AT HOME When I made my first confession, I clutched an index card with sweaty palms. On one side, I’d copied the act of contrition, dutifully memorized — but what if I tripped up in the heat of the moment? On the reverse was a detailed list of my sins, anxiously scribbled lest I […]

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