You know, quiztakers, I’m always trying to stump you. But maybe you’ve got a Catholic trivia question you’d like to challenge me with. Local Catholic questions get bonus points. Send your best efforts to herald@rcchawaii.org and we might run yours in a future edition of the quiz. 1) Scripture July 22’s first reading includes these […]
Letter to the Herald
Setting right the wrong “Bravo Zulu” — “Well Done” in Navy lingo — for the way you addressed the federal administration’s separating children from parents at our southern border, in the June 29 Hawaii Catholic Herald. The two articles from the Catholic News Service provided appropriate supplemental information while the letter from Lawrence Chun was […]
Heralding back: July 13, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — July 12, 1968 CYO Summer Fun Youngsters Enjoy Use of Y’s Pool Getting the Word – A group of CYO Summer Fun students listen attentively to Miss Dawn Longham, CYO swimming instructor, as she gives them pointers on water safety. The swimming classes are being held at […]
Bishop Larry Silva: What has God planned for you?
WITNESS TO JESUS | SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Here is the text of the Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 23/24, delivered at St. Augustine Church, Waikiki. Could your being here today be a part of God’s eternal plan for […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: June 29, 2018
What cheer, Heraldites? In honor of the Fourth of July, we’re offering you a themed quiz with some American history, patriotic trivia and even a No. 4 focused question. Hope you get more than four questions right though! 1) Fourth of July Which original signer of the Declaration of Independence was Catholic? a) Benjamin Franklin […]
Mary Adamski: The differences among us
VIEW FROM THE PEW It was a long visit, returning to the midwest roots and stepping back into the embrace of loved ones who are usually in long distance communication, not within reach for hugs. It’s an annual pilgrimage, reentry into our childhood homeland for two “maturing” people who migrated to Hawaii so long ago. […]
Father William Kunisch II, diocesan priest: Building people, building lives
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald I am not sure if renovating churches is my strength. But I have been open to it. When I was assigned to Resurrection of the Lord Parish, Waipio, the bishop was very clear that there was a building project that was very […]
Heralding back: June 29, 2018
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — June 28, 1968 Miss Loretto Sweeney, sister of Bishop James J. Sweeney, gives her brother a final kiss before the casket was closed for the Mass. Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano, seated at the left, served as a pallbearer. 25 years ago — July 2, 1993 Gettin’ some […]
Chaplains: ministry on the front lines
Hawaii sisters and clergy who serve in hospice, hospital, prison and university describe their work By Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald Chaplains serve on the front lines. They go where ordinary ministers don’t always go: hospital emergency rooms, hospices, war zones, military bases, prisons, police stations, schools, the halls of Congress. Whenever […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Do you remember who you are?
WITNESS TO JESUS | TENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Here is the text of the Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the Tenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, delivered June 10 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Downey, Calif. The bishop was in California for a retreat for the priests of Orange County. Do you remember […]
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