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Talk story: Open the borders of our hearts to the most vulnerable

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Office for Social Ministry “At Pentecost, the doors of the upper room were opened because the Spirit opens borders… The Spirit opens borders, first of all, in our hearts… The Spirit also opens borders in our relationship with others… Finally, the Spirit also opens borders between peoples.” (Pope Leo XIV, homily for Pentecost) In his first papal Pentecost homily to […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Bishop Mark Seitz, immigration, Office for Social Ministry, Pentecost, Pope Leo XIV, Talk Story

Mary Adamski: Relearning, respecting the roots of America

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

View from the pew When we sang a string of “Alleluias” at the end of Mass on Pentecost Sunday, it was with mixed feelings. That was our cheerful “Happy birthday” refrain on the day we celebrate the birth of the Christian church. It’s also a bit sad to reach the end of the weekslong Easter […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features, Local News Tagged With: Declaration of Independence, Fourth of July, Independence Day, Mary Adamski, Statue of Liberty, view from the pew

Phoenix Carter, Saint Michael Church, Waialua: Honoring God and my ancestors

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Viriditas2: Soul Greening Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I graduated with the class of 2025 from Saint Michael School and will be continuing my journey in the fall at Kamehameha Schools. One of the most memorable experiences I’ve had recently was carving an awa dish at the Bishop Museum (during […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features, Local News Tagged With: Phoenix Carter, Saint Michael School, Viriditas2: Soul Greening, Waialua

Reflection: Finding rest and inspiration in rural Hawaii

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald As a local boy born and raised in the hustle and bustle of urban Honolulu, I must admit that I sometimes yearn for the “old Hawaii” that our kupuna often reminisce about. In search of a taste of what life as a Catholic in rural Hawaii was like, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features, Local News Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, BIg Island, Hawaii Island, Holy Rosary Church, Kau coast, Naalehu, Pahala, reflection, Sacred Heart Church

Mary and Tom Duddy: Reliance on God uplifts long-married couples

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The married life This weekend our parish will honor couples who have been married for 50 years or more. They will be recognized at the Saturday evening Mass with a special blessing, followed by a dinner in the parish center. What a great witness these couples are to us. I have been thinking about what […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Local News Tagged With: marriage, Mary and Tom Duddy, Mary Duddy, The Married Life

Jenna Marie Cooper: Jewish marriages are valid in Catholic Church’s eyes

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Question corner Q: In a recent article, you quoted the Code of Canon Law for what constitutes a valid nonsacramental marriage. I’m not sure if you know this, but the Jewish marriage document — the ketubah — is essentially a prenuptial agreement that outlines the protections the spouses are to receive should either one initiate […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Jenna Marie Cooper, ketubah, marriage, question corner

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: When we hunger, God gives us love

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ Genesis 14:18-20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; Luke 9:11-17 This weekend the church celebrates the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, as it was known in the days of the Latin liturgy. On all its feast days, the church has a threefold purpose. The first […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, Msgr. Owen F. Campion

Effie Caldarola: Caring for creation cannot be tossed aside

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Commentary Glancing out my window on a dusky evening, I’m startled to see a huge bird perching on my neighbor’s garage, just a few yards away. What at first appears to be a prehistoric avian is in fact the neighborhood turkey. I didn’t know turkeys could fly that high. Why do we have a neighborhood […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Effie Caldarola, environment, Laudato Si

Elizabeth Scalia: God loves our whole being, good and bad

06/18/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Commentary “I swear there ain’t no heaven but I pray there ain’t no hell.” — Laura Nyro, “And When I Die” There is an oft-asserted notion that the God of the Old Testament is a dark, unforgiving and rather insecure entity. Atheists and others who argue for that false understanding tend to round it out […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Elizabeth Scalia

Bishop Larry Silva: Leaving can be an act of joy, hope

06/04/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Witness to Jesus | Sixth Sunday of Easter Here is the prepared text of the homily delivered on May 24 at St. Philomena Church, Honolulu, and on May 25 at Holy Trinity Church, Kuliouou, and St. Michael Church, Waialua, in celebration of the sacraments of confirmation and first holy Communion. “I am glad you’re leaving” […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features, Local News Tagged With: Bishop Larry Silva, Confirmation, first holy Communion, Sixth Sunday of Easter, Witness to Jesus

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