By Dawn Morais WebsterSpecial to the Herald On Oct. 4, clergy and lay people across the islands gathered in person and online for a talk, followed by a discussion, about “Standing With Our Immigrant Neighbors: How Religious Leaders and Congregations Can Make a Difference.” As Indivisible Hawaii, which orchestrated the event, promised, speaker and Christian […]
Effie Caldarola: Finding God in silent moments
Commentary We live in a noisy world. I’m not just talking about rush-hour traffic or the planes that make an approach to the Philadelphia airport far above my head at night. I’m talking about the noises that occupy our minds due to our cellphone addictions, social media impact, the endless news cycle and mean-spirited online […]
Talk story: Multiplying our daily bread for others
Office for Social Ministry “Especially in this Jubilee Year, the Lord’s example is a yardstick that should guide our actions and our service: We are called to share our bread, to multiply hope and to proclaim the coming of God’s kingdom.” (Pope Leo XIV, feast of Corpus Christi homily, June 2025) When we pray the […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Share the love of Christ with others
Witness to Jesus | Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Here is the prepared text of the homily delivered on Sept. 28 at Immaculate Conception Church in Lihue, Kauai. We are all very painfully aware of a host of Lazaruses at our doorstep. We can hardly walk or drive anywhere in town without seeing homeless individuals […]
The Burgess ohana, St. Anthony Church, Laupahoehoe: A family of faith and song
Viriditas2: Soul Greening Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OPHawaii Catholic Herald For Silvia Burgess, faith and music have always gone hand in hand. Originally from Guam, Silvia and her family spent years in West Virginia before settling in Ookala, Hawaii island, where they have been parishioners at St. Anthony Church in Laupahoehoe (about five […]
Jenna Marie Cooper: Church doors must remain unlocked
Question corner Q: I’m one of the parents on a new “safety committee” for our local parish school. One of the parents’ main suggestions is that, for our school Masses, we lock the church doors and keep the Mass private. To us, this seems like basic common sense. However, our pastor says we can’t do […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: God heals, and we give thanks
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kings 5:14-17; 2 Timothy 2:8-13; Luke 17:11-19 The Second Book of Kings furnishes this weekend with its first Scriptural reading at Mass. Once the two books of Kings were a single volume, but time passed, and editors divided the volume into two parts. These writings are among the Old […]
Christina Capecchi: Hardship helps us build resilience and compassion
Twenty Something There’s something about pumpkins. Lumpy and bumpy, impossibly orange, harbinger of harvest. Instant cheer on a front porch with a hint of moonlit mystery. An invitation to trick-or-treat treaters that later nods to the pilgrims — centerpiece for a table of plenty, symbol of gathering and gratitude. When we moved to the country earlier […]
Sherry Hayes-Peirce: Praying the rosary for peace
A person prayed the rosary May 8 in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. (Lola Gomez / CNS) Catholic social tips Our church began dedicating the month of October to the rosary in the 16th century, following Pope Pius V’s declaration of the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary on Oct. 7. Three hundred […]
Reflection: Mental health as a path to holiness
By Anthony SelvanathanSpecial to the Herald Our lives here in the islands are full of majestic beauty — whether it be the cerulean ocean and the lush green mountains that surround us; the warmth of our culturally diverse communities; or the blessings of our rich Catholic faith. Yet even in the midst of such gifts, […]
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