VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald One day I was reading the Hawaii Catholic Herald looking for a ministry to get involved in. I was new to Hawaii and did not know anyone yet. There was one article looking for volunteers, but the list of requirements was quite […]
Michael Rockers: Where Catholic school students ‘end up’
COMMENTARY A recent article in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser entitled “Worth the Cost?” caught my eye. In short, the author suggests that, when the variables of family income and background are considered, there is no difference in a private school education and a public school education. The author of the study on which she bases this […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Oct. 5, 2018
Oooo Herald readers, Is it October already? Spooky! This is the month dedicated to the Holy Rosary, and stuffing your face with Halloween candy. Try this treat of a quiz! 1) World The Vatican recently signed an agreement on the appointment of Catholic bishops in what country? a) Russia b) U.S. c) Cuba d) China […]
Heralding back: Oct. 5, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 4, 1968 SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO, Italy – Hundreds of persons lined up in front of the main church in this southern Italian town, waiting to pay their last respects to the stigmata Capuchin Friar, Padre Pio, who died here at the age of 81. (NC Photos) […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Deaf and mute no more
WITNESS TO JESUS | 23RD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Here is the text of the Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the Mass for the Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time, delivered Sept. 8 and 9 to the Kula Catholic Community, Maui. St. James was right. Sometimes there are people or realities we would just rather not […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Do not be afraid of grief, tears and sadness
WITNESS TO JESUS | 24TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Here is the text of the Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the Mass for the Twenty-fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time, delivered Sept. 16 at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Wahiawa. Put on a happy face! That seems to be a popular theme for the world we […]
Talk story: Healthily engaging young and old
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “On this Day of Prayer, I wish first to thank the Lord for the gift of our common home and for all those men and women of good will committed to protecting it … for the efforts being made to develop more sustainable agriculture and more responsible nutrition. … Finally let […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Sept. 21, 2018
Hiya quizzically inclined friends, By now your school-aged kids and grandkids are settling into a fall routine, and you’ve settled into a longer commute thanks to the extra cars on the road. But don’t settle into complacency when it comes to Catholic knowledge. Here are some questions to peak your interest. 1) In This Issue […]
Mary Adamski: It’s not the end of the world
VIEW FROM THE PEW I wanted to get this package in the mail then get home before Mother Nature comes back to slam us with another storm. That was the gist of my counter chat at the post office last week. “You can’t blame Mother Nature,” said the clerk. “Yeah, hard to deny climate change,” […]
Father George Cerniglia, Society of Mary (Marianists): From feeding cows to pastoring sheep
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING As a scholastic with the Society of Mary, we lived about 15 minutes away from the University of Dayton in Ohio where we attended classes. On the property was a farm run by the working brothers. Being a city boy, I think the superiors felt that I needed some hands-on life experience […]
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