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Mary Adamski: There won’t always be another Lent

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

“I’m going to pay for this column.” That was a great lead by a political columnist in the daily paper last week, calculated to lure people to read on. Hers was an expose of machiavellian machinations on the national political scene. I’m borrowing it. My view is not with wide-angle lens but a microscopic peek […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Mary Adamski

Manaolana | Lisa’s Catechism Corner: Why did God show himself to us?

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

YOUCAT*: Man can know by reason that God exists, but not what God is really like. Yet because God would very much like to be known, he has revealed himself. [CCC 50-53, 68-69] Reveal himself — he didn’t have to. But he did. Why? Because he loves us. Think about it. When you love someone, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Features, Manaolana Tagged With: Lisa Gomes, Manaolana

Manaolana | Makana’s helpful hints: He>i and Lent

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Growing up, choosing what to “give up” for Lent was hard. However, saying I wasn’t going to eat something for 40 days and go right back to eating it at 12:01 a.m. on Easter morning didn’t make any sense. The practice of fasting was never meant as a challenge, to see what you could live […]

Filed Under: Columns, Features, Manaolana Tagged With: Makana Aiona, Manaolana

Talk story | Office for Social Ministry: Three ways to bring Lent home

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

“Lent is a fitting time for self-denial; we would do well to ask ourselves what we can give up in order to help and enrich others by our own poverty.” —Pope Francis This week, a student gave up two “monster tacos” at a local fast food chain because she knew her sacrifice, through Catholic Relief […]

Filed Under: Columns, Features Tagged With: Office for Social Ministry

Kathleen T. Choi: Attagirl!

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

I once consulted a cardiologist, who spent most of the visit scolding me about my weight. Years later, I returned. The nurse told the doctor, “Mrs. Choi has lost 50 pounds!” He studied the chart, frowned at me and said, “See you keep it off.” I thought to myself, “Oh wow, not even one attagirl?!” […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Kathleen Choi

Father John Catoir: Letting love in during Lent

02/27/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

My love goes out to all of you this holy season of Lent. Now that I am an old man, I see more clearly that love is the only thing that really matters in life. Things you have acquired, like wealth or power or fame, are not really important. All that matters is how much […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Father John Catoir

Father Anthony Rapozo, diocesan priesthood: It’s Jesus’ ministry

02/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING I enjoy my calling as a priest. The greatest challenge of this assignment was that there was a school attached to the parish. Initially, I did not realize how much time I would be involved in the school. But I have come to enjoy my interaction with the children. The kids now […]

Filed Under: Columns, Features Tagged With: Clergy, Sister Malia Dominica Wong, slider1, Viriditas

Father John Catoir: Beauty can’t be found in a jar of wrinkle cream

02/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Recently, I sent out this tweet: “When you look in the mirror don’t focus on wrinkles, rather look deeply at your overall beauty which reveals your love & inner goodness.” Some dictionaries attempt to define beauty. They say beauty is: being lovely, seemly, worthy, fair, fine, radiant, alluring, splendid, admirable, exquisite, wonderful, attractive, stupendous, enjoyable […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Father John Catoir

Kathleen T. Choi: Why Mary?

02/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

I wasn’t raised with Mary. As a Protestant, I was taught that excessive devotion to Mary distorts the Gospel. It implies that Mary is as important as Jesus, which is blasphemy. Moving toward Catholicism, I came to certain convictions. The human Jesus was one man in one place and time. He taught us basic Christian […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Kathleen Choi

Manaolana | Karen Osborne: Youth presence at pro-life event shows commitment

02/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  For many years, teenagers have walked in the March for Life, the annual pro-life demonstration in Washington that recently marked its 42nd anniversary. The event aims to bring awareness to the laws surrounding legalized abortion, hoping to change them. It attracts people of all ages from all over the country, united in one common […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns, Manaolana Tagged With: catholic, Karen Osborne, Manaolana

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