Instead of ‘graduating’ from church commitments after confirmation, I found myself doing even more By Kacie Yamamoto Special to the Herald Time, talent and treasure. I remember the day that my confirmation advisor, Carmen Saito, who I call Aunty Carmen, introduced this idea to me and five other high school students preparing for confirmation. Before […]
Heralding back: Jan. 25, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Jan. 31, 1969 Training for their future For years Catholic Social Services has been recognized by University of Hawaii’s School of Social Work and Queens Psychiatric Residents Training Program as an Agency with high professional standards. Professional people seeking further training are placed with the Agency and […]
Talk story: Building communities of welcome
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “No American institution does more for immigrants than your Christian communities … Not only as the Bishop of Rome, but also as a pastor from the South, I feel the need to thank and encourage you.” (Pope Francis: Prayer during his visit with U.S. Catholic bishops in 2015) For nearly a […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Jan. 25, 2018
It’s a new year and a new you, readers! That means some of you (who will remain nameless because I can’t actually see you) won’t skip past this quiz but actually take it! 1) Saints Jan. 23 was Saint Marianne Cope’s feast day, which is also her birthday. What was her birth name? a) Marianne […]
Father Anton Nyo Ano, Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette: Everyone needs a spiritual dentist
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald Everyone should visit their dentist regularly. If you don’t, and wait until five or 10 years have passed, and all the tartar sticks harder to your teeth, and blackened spaces in your mouth grow dimmer, you will be in for a bloody […]
Talk story: Cardinal advisor to three popes to speak at Red Mass
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “The Catholic Church has a mission of accompanying humanity in all its endeavors, of bringing the message of the Gospel to politics, business, work, education, science and other activities. It is the church’s obligation to assure that the voice of the poor and vulnerable is heard in all of human striving.” […]
Star of the Sea students use 3D printing for a purpose
Story and photos by Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald In their 3D Fabrication Lab classes, students at Mary, Star of the Sea School in Waialae-Kahala learn how to design and print small items — toys, small models, vases, logos and other items of their choosing. But the students have also turned to a project with […]
Young commentary: Inspiration and service: my trip to Kalaupapa
By Cheyenne Yap Special to the Herald “You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve another humbly in love.” (Galatians 5:13) During the first quarter of my senior year in high school, I felt lost. I cried out to Jesus for […]
Catholic-themed socks offer practical, spiritual support
By Aprille Hanson Catholic News Service LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Some people wear their faith on their sleeve, others on their feet, which is hardly sacrilegious. It is in fact, Sock Religious. Catholic socks are a rarity, but images like Mary, Pope Francis, St. Teresa of Kolkata and St. Joseph can be found at sockreligious.com. […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Red Mass, Relics and ‘The Door of Death’
Hi all, There’s a little something of everything in my quiz this week. How many can you answer correctly? 1) Catholic Hawaii In what town is St. Ann Parish on Maui located? Hint: The old sugar town’s Hawaiian meaning references water. a) Wailuku b) Waihee c) Haiku d) Kawailoa 2) Trivia Outside of the Vatican, […]
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