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Mary Adamski: United by our culinary sacrifices

03/26/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

View from the pew There once was a motto that a Catholic kid would hear in the days leading up Christmas: “Remember the reason for the season.” The point was it’s not meant to be a time of greed and gluttony, of fixation on shopping sprees and making a list for Santa of things you […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: abstinence, Fasting, Lent, Mary Adamski, Vew from the pew

Commentary: Throughout papacy, Francis has challenged us to serve periphery

03/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Greg Erlandson OSV News Pope Francis’ most recent encounter with mortality has captured the world’s attention. As of this writing he remains in the hospital fighting double pneumonia with a “reserved” prognosis. God willing, he returns to his duties, but it has been obvious that the 88-year-old pontiff has ongoing health issues as befits […]

Filed Under: Commentary, OSV News Tagged With: Greg Erlandson, Pope Francis

Commentary: St. Joseph embodies quiet, true strength

03/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald During this Lenten season, the church takes a brief respite from our solemn journey to celebrate a saint who is known around the world by many titles: patron of the universal church, protector of the Holy Family, patron of workers, patron of fathers, “terror of demons,” protector of […]

Filed Under: Commentary, Local News Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, St. Joseph

Mary Adamski: It’s possible for everyone to get along

02/26/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

View from the pew Nearly 100 people came together to pray and worship God at Newman Center/Holy Spirit Parish last month, but most of them were not Catholic. A group of men preparing to become deacons met this month to learn about some of the first people to bring Christianity to Hawaii — Protestant Congregational […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: ecumenical, Interfaith, Mary Adamski, view from the pew

Commentary: Try a new approach to Lenten sacrifice

02/26/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald As this edition of the Hawaii Catholic Herald precedes Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the Lenten season, I thought it would be beneficial to provide some tips and tools for your spiritual toolbox so that we all can make the most of this Jubilee Year’s Lenten season. […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, Lent, Lenten season

Commentary: How ‘pro-life’ are executive orders?

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Dawn Morais Webster Special to the Herald The actions of the new administration in Washington, D.C., are putting the faith of all Christians to the test. Once again Catholics helped Donald Trump win the highest office in the land. In 2020, Catholics split their votes between Trump and President Joe Biden pretty evenly. In […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Dawn Morais Webster, Donald Trump, executive orders, immigration

Commentary: Revive aloha spirit with faith in action

02/12/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Anthony Selvanathan Special to the Herald Happy Valentine’s Day, dear readers of the Herald! To mark the occasion, I wanted to reflect on love in the broader context of our community, rather than love within individual relationships — the typical focus of Valentine’s Day. Looking around our islands, it is easy to see how […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary Tagged With: Anthony Selvanathan, Commentary, Valentine's Day

Reflection: An isle family’s deep connection to Father Damien

10/09/2024 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Alika Hussey Sheldon Special to the Herald Sometimes in a family’s long and complicated history, a story emerges from a long-lost relative that was shared with family members who believed it was worth preserving. Oral tradition is usually passed on in this way and goes back to the time of the early church. Then […]

Filed Under: Commentary, Local News Tagged With: Alexander Pollard Hussey, Alika Sheldon Hussey, father damien, Kaaikaula Hussey

Celebrating 5 years of spiritual nourishment

03/27/2024 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

REFLECTION By Christian Raquepo Special to the Herald What do you ask of God’s church? Faith. What does faith offer you? Eternal life. Our Blessed Lord Jesus has always been to me a faithful friend and brother since the moment I can remember. My grandmother, who turns 94 blessed years on Holy Saturday, taught me […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Baptism, Christian Raquepo, reflection

Your third chapter: Giving

02/14/2024 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Ignatian Legacy Fellows discover self and solidarity through observation, reflection and travel By Alison Wigart Special to the Herald The Ignatian Legacy Fellows, or ILF, was founded in 2018 by a small group of thoughtful leaders wanting to provide enrichment to individuals in the third chapter of their lives. As the name suggests, ILF is […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Commentary, Ignatian Legacy Fellows

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