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Father John Catoir: Here’s to the faithful or lucky ones

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The lucky ones are people with a vibrant faith. They may not be perfect, but they have been able to overcome many obstacles by the grace of God and find happiness despite their weaknesses. They believe in not being overcome by evil but overcoming evil with good. Sometimes a person is born with a particular […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Father John Catoir

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Second Sunday of Advent

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

God’s mercy is overwhelming Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 2 Peter 3:8-14 Mark 1:1-8 The second part of the Book of Isaiah provides the first reading for this Second Sunday of Advent. When this book was written, God’s people were very happy. Their long, dreary exile of four generations in Babylon was about to end. They were […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Msgr. Owen Campion

Mary Adamski: ‘Assignment: Advent’

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Advent always feels a little like the end of the semester, when the deadline for the final term paper is looming and the final exam is ahead and you’ve schluffed off on the required reading and the homework, and you start hyperventilating about what it’s going to mean to your GPA. No matter how many […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Mary Adamski

Manaolana | Christina Capecchi: Light the candles, pour the wine

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Grace Osterbauer was a 24-year-old bride-to-be when she took her first cake-decorating class, and the impulse compelling the Texas beauty to make that $35 investment remains today, now a 40-year-old mother of eight. “I wanted to make the Catholic events of our lives super special,” she said. Grace and her husband, Paul, are both frugal, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Manaolana Tagged With: Christina Capecchi, Manaolana

Father Kenneth Doyle: ‘What are the functions of a deacon?’

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

 Q: Often, I have been at a Mass where the deacon reads the Gospel, which is fine. But then, sometimes, the deacon goes on to give the homily while the priest watches. This disappoints me and makes me feel that the deacon is overstepping his bounds. Why should a deacon, rather than the priest, comment […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Father Kenneth Doyle

Father Eugene Hemrick: Paying attention ahead of the Christmas season

12/05/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

For some, the Christmas season is a time of joy, while for others it’s a time of sadness or stress. For most of us, it never quite measures up to the white Christmas of our dreams or the one we think we should be having. Could it be that we don’t know where to capture […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Father Eugene Hemrick

Kathleen T. Choi: Thanksgiving 2014

11/21/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Each Thanksgiving I try to give thanks for a different list of blessings. This year I thank my fellow Catholics. Thank you, sacristans and altar servers. You bring reverence and order to our celebration. Thank you, hospitality ministers for spotting empty seats and for welcoming visitors on our behalf. Thank you, music ministers. Your hymns […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Kathleen Choi

Manaolana | Karen Osborne: The modern world stage and civility

11/21/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The other day, the face of a young man in a red Target employee T-shirt appeared on my Twitter feed over and over again, mostly because people thought he was cute. His hashtag, #alexfromtarget, soon appeared in the national trending topics. The Target employee, Alex, is a regular teenage boy from a regular town, living […]

Filed Under: Columns, Manaolana Tagged With: Karen Osborne, Manaolana

Manaolana | Phyllis Zagano: A woman’s right to choose?

11/21/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The other day, 29-year-old cancer patient Brittany Maynard earned a 500-word obituary in The New York Times because she killed herself. The newspaper calls her “the public face for the ‘death with dignity’ movement.” It has to stop. If you think all the talk about slippery slopes is exaggerated, think again. Human life is increasingly […]

Filed Under: Columns, Manaolana Tagged With: Manaolana Stories, Phyllis Zagano

Viriditas: Father Harold Meyer, Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists) — part 2

11/21/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING The contemplative lifestyle As Trappists, we have the three pillars of the Divine Office, manual labor and lectio divina that create the contemplative lifestyle that supports us. Whether I am in choir or in the orchard, by myself or in community, all throughout the day and night, time is punctuated with prayer. […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Religious, Sister Malia Dominica Wong, Trappists, Viriditas

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