NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Nov. 29, 1968 MEMORY OF A PRESIDENT — Governor John A. Burns presents the 1968 John F. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship in history to Mrs. Carol Kendrick Haskin, a Chaminade College senior. Bequests from the fund, established almost immediately after Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, are made on or […]
Official notices: Nov. 2, 2018
Bishop’s calendar Bishop’s Schedule [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate] November 2, 12:00 pm, Mass for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu. November 2-3, 68th Annual Diocesan Congress Filipino Catholic Convention, Kauai Beach Resort, Lihue. November 11, 8:30 am, Mass at Holy Family […]
Heralding back: Nov. 2, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Nov. 8, 1968 First Time in Hawaii Left, the Most Reverend Terence J. Cooke, Military Vicar for the Armed Forces of the United States and Archbishop of New York, arrived Friday. On Saturday he celebrated the Memorial Mass at Hickam Air Force Base for the war-dead of […]
Father Santiago ‘Bong’ Agoo Jr., diocesan priest: Forever young
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING I am from the Prefecture of Isabela de Basilan in the Philippines. During my younger days, I found inspiration in the first priest to be ordained in my hometown. It was because of his example that I wanted to enter the seminary. Nowadays, I find myself being influenced by a song. Actually, […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Nov. 2, 2018
Hello fine friends, Happy autumn! Will you fall (har-dee-har) for any of my attempts to stump you in this quiz? 1) Catholic Hawaii St. Mary Church in Hana, Maui, was rebuilt in 1940 of concrete and reflecting the same style as which Oahu church? a) Sacred Heart, Punahou b) St. Augustine, Waikiki c) St. Patrick, […]
Talk story: ‘When you did it for the least’
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY By Father Robert Stark Hawaii Catholic Herald “For I was a stranger and you took me in … when you did it for the least, you did it to me. (Matthew 25:35) When the young Jesus Christ spoke these words 2000 years ago, he gave us a simple template of what […]
Talk story | Synod of Bishops: For each, a story, a dream, a desire
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY By Father Robert Stark Hawaii Catholic Herald “Jesus does not leave us alone in our adventure, especially in moments that put us to the test.” (Pope Francis at the “Young People for Uniqueness, Solidarity and Creativity” gathering during the Synod of Bishops on Youth, Rome, Oct. 6) ROME — During […]
The ukulelevangelist: Tennessee priest spreads the joy of playing the four-string for prayer and pleasure
By Andy Telli Tennessee Register NASHVILLE — Father Steve Wolf has been trying to master a musical instrument for most of his life without success. There was the guitar as a teen, the cello as a seminarian, and the piano as a new priest. Last fall, he finally found his instrument — the ukulele. “At […]
Mary Adamski:‘Give me your tired, your poor’
VIEW FROM THE PEW A church celebrity was coming to town, so we wandered into a pew down the ecumenical way to hear him. I just knew it would be fuel for a column because he had just sharply criticized the latest anti-immigrant policy spewed forth by our country’s executive branch. “It is one more […]
Heralding back: Oct. 19, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Nov. 8, 1968 Sweet Project St. Louis High School alumnus Mayor Neal S. Blaisdell receives a complimentary box of candy from Kelvin Kaneshiro, left, and Paul Nishijima, right, chairman and assistant chairman, respectively of St. Louis High School’s annual fund-raising candy drive. Aim of the drive, which […]
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