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Viriditas: Father Marvin Samiano, diocesan priest

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

A sign of God’s love I have a friend who is hearing impaired. She would go to Mass and sit there not understanding what was going on and twiddle her thumbs. As a priest, this made me feel really sad. I determined later to learn sign language because we were friends, and also because I […]

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

Father Kenneth Doyle: ‘The ministers of the cup forget us’

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Q: The church that we attend has front-row seating for disabled members of the congregation, and that is where my husband and I sit. At Communion time, the host is always brought to us at our seats. However, many times the ministers of the cup forget us and we don’t have the opportunity to receive […]

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

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Exaltation of the Holy Cross

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

To follow Jesus is to bear out own cross Numbers 21:4b-9 Philippians 2:6-11 John 3:11-17 Whenever a feast supersedes a regular Sunday liturgy in the church, Catholics should realize that the church is interrupting the usual sequence of Sunday readings to provide us with a lesson that it considers to be especially important. Such is […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Msgr. Owen Campion

Stephen Kent: Learning from history

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

While searching for a strategy to deal with a murderous band of thugs, called the Islamic State by some, the nation’s leadership must evaluate how this strategy will be implemented. The Islamic State poses a perplexing question because it is not a nation upon which we can declare war. It is a large group of […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Stephen Kent

Manaolana | Christina Capecchi: The 20-something decorator

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

When my cousin Emily moved into a one-bedroom apartment in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood this June, it marked her 10th home in five years, a residential whiplash involving sweat, tears and 11 roommates. But it was also a notable first: Emily’s first time living alone. Six hundred square feet, all hers. Where to begin, what […]

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

Kathleen T. Choi: It’s in the book

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The book of Job tells about a man who loses everything — his money, his health, even his children. His friends conclude that God is punishing him, but Job insists he hasn’t done anything to deserve such suffering. Then he speaks my all-time favorite words in Scripture (Job 19:25): “I know that my redeemer lives.” […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Kathleen Choi

Father John Catoir: Embracing the God of love

09/12/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Christians believe that Jesus Christ can be trusted. He taught that every human being is personally invited to an intimate relationship with the divine being. We can’t explain the mystery of it, but we know it’s true. How do we know? Faith gives us the power to see the facts surrounding the mystery without fully […]

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

Father Kenneth Doyle: ‘Our new pastor’s Masses are irritating’

08/29/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Q: Our parish had a change in pastors this year. Previous to his arrival, I had been attending daily Mass for 18 years. Now I go only on Sunday because I just don’t like this priest; some of the things he does at Mass put me in such a bad mood that I feel that […]

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

Father John Catoir: Joy is an exercise to be practiced daily

08/29/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

We all have bad days. But not all days are bad. For those who live a life devoid of joy, I’d suggest looking at joy as a form of exercise. First, think of joy as a feeling. Feelings follow thoughts. Faithless thoughts upset your emotions. But uplifting thoughts, those that bring you joy, can help […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Father John Catoir

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordianry Time

08/29/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

God does not forsake us Jeremiah 20:7-9 Romans 12:1-2 Matthew 16:21-27 The Book of Jeremiah provides this weekend’s first reading. Jeremiah was the son of a priest Hilkiah and therefore of the priestly caste. He was active as a prophet for two generations. Critics denounced him as disloyal to his people and race. He was […]

Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Msgr. Owen Campion

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