VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I really appreciate the priestly ministry. Being a priest is about having a right relationship with God and knowing that God will lead one in the right direction to fulfill whatever God designs to have be done. I am always hopeful to […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Oct. 19, 2018
Well, Quiz Whizzes, we’re trying to stump you with this issue’s questions. How many can you get right without the help of a web search? 1) Catholic Hawaii Christ the King Parish in Kahului on Maui was originally a mission church of this Catholic parish in Puunene, which no longer exists. a) Holy Ghost b) […]
Parish News: Oct. 5, 2018
Click here for a pdf version of the Hawaii Catholic Herald Parish News pages for Oct. 5, 2019.
Commentary: Celebrating Asian and Pacific Island Catholics
By Jayne Ragasa Mondoy Special to the Herald In July I received an invitation from Bishop Oscar Solis of Salt Lake City to join an advisory board of Catholic leaders from Asian and Pacific Island communities from across the country. Our task: to meet in Salt Lake City in late August to produce a plan […]
Talk story: A church on the move
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “This is what it means to be a church on the move: unafraid to go out and get involved, even when it might seem that we pour ourselves out, lose ourselves, in going forth to the weak, the neglected, those dwelling at the margins of life.” (Pope Francis in Lithuania, Sept. […]
Sister Shu Chen Wu, Maryknoll Sisters: Stepping beyond fear
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 […]
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