By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald Christmas arrives each year with light, music and celebration, but beneath all the joyful noise rests a mystery so profound it reshapes human history: God chose to be with us. In the quiet of Bethlehem, the long-awaited Word of God, promised by the prophets and yearned for by […]
Sarah and David Herrmann: Recognizing Christ born among us
Embracing family Each Christmas, we gather around the Nativity and contemplate the mystery of God made flesh. We imagine the Holy Family in that humble stable — the newborn Christ wrapped in a simple cloth, Mary joyful but exhausted, and Joseph watchful and protective. It is a scene of tenderness and vulnerability, and a reminder […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Joining Christ on pilgrimage to paradise
Witness to Jesus | Solemnity of Christ the King Here is the prepared text of the homily delivered Nov. 23 at Christ the King Church, Kahului, at the conclusion of the annual Diocesan Conference of Filipino Catholic Clubs. Some time ago I made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Our bus driver was a young […]
Talk story: Big or small, give wholeheartedly
Office for Social Ministry “When Jesus looked up, he saw some wealthy people putting their offerings into the treasury, and he noticed a poor widow putting in two small coins. He said, ‘I tell you truly, this poor widow put in more than all the rest; for those others have all made offerings from their […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Dec. 5, 2025
Advent is one of my favorite times of year, Heraldians. The light of the evergreen-wreathed candles, the meditative O Antiphons, the anticipation and preparation for Jesus’ birth, all reinvigorate my spirit. Let’s start off the liturgical season with an Advent-centric quiz. 1) ADVENT TRADITIONS The Jesse Tree is a wonderful Advent tradition for young and […]
Camillian Father Renato Maliwat, St. Elizabeth Church, Aiea: Seek the good, and follow Jesus
Viriditas2: Soul Greening Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald For many years, my ministry was rooted in hospital ministry and in guiding seminarians in their own vocational discernment. The Camillian spirit, caring for the sick with compassion, became the blueprint of my religious formation and shaped much of who I am […]
Jenna Marie Cooper: Handled properly, indulgences are positive
Question corner Q: From what I learned in history class, indulgences caused major issues for the church in the 16th century and were one of the main reasons why the Protestant Reformation happened. If indulgences were that much of a problem, then why does the church still have them? A: I think a traditional Latin […]
Mary Duddy: Giving thanks for the gift of Jesus Christ
The married life When I was in my 20s, I was traveling home with my roommate from a ski trip in North Carolina. We were on a four-lane interstate when it began to snow. There was a large Mack truck ahead of us in the left lane. The road became slick, and suddenly the truck […]
Christina Capecchi: Whispering pines: In Advent, listening for the Holy Spirit
Twenty Something The sun was setting by the time we reached consensus on our Christmas tree. We’d decided on a cedar that hadn’t been anyone’s first choice — safely neutral, conflict averted. Now we were dragging it home in the dark — tired, cold and hungry. Suddenly we heard a shimmering sound in the top […]
Reflection: Advent is a time of holy waiting
By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald Advent has always struck me as one of the church’s most counter-cultural seasons. Even its name pulls us into a different way of seeing the world. The word “advent” comes from the Latin word “adventus,” which means “arrival” or “coming.” In the early church, Advent carried the sense […]
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