Q: My son, who is 19, has suffered from anxiety and depression since puberty, although it’s only recently that we have recognized it for what it is. He began using marijuana in his early teens, dropped out of school, struggled to hold a job and was very unstable. His girlfriend recently gave birth to their […]
Talk story | Office for Social Ministry: Caring for creation and each other
“The entire material universe speaks of God’s love, his boundless affection for us.” Pope Francis’ newly-released encyclical “Praised Be” is a message on how we should all relate to our earth and to each other. Reading and understanding this important document on ecology is essential for living our faith today. Helping us comprehend it more […]
Father Juan Pablo Galeano, diocesan priest: In Christ I can do many things
I never imagined anything like Hawaii. When Bishop Larry Silva had recruited me in Colombia, he was looking for priests for the Hispanic ministry in Hawaii. Not knowing English, I thought the only thing I needed to do was to say Mass in Spanish. When I arrived at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Kailua-Kona, […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: July 3, 2015
Happy July, quiztastics! In honor of the easy, breezy summer, I decided to make this quiz pretty simple. Or did I? Let’s put your Catholic trivia knowledge to the test! 1) Saints Which of the following is true about St. Maria Goretti, whose feast day is celebrated July 6? a) She died at the age […]
Father Paul Dong Min Li, diocesan priest: The joy based on love
Since childhood, I had a great appreciation of God’s grace. That is the reason why I followed the call to enter the priesthood. We did not have regular priests around when I was growing up due to the persecutions in the country. Once or twice a year, a priest might pass by to celebrate the […]
Proper Order | Fourth in a series: Comprehensive youth ministry: empowering young people
Over the years, the church has worked to meet the changing needs of young people. In 1905, Pope Pius X mandated that the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) be established in all parishes to teach the faith to children not enrolled in Catholic schools. In the 1930s, the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) was born out […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: JUne 19, 2015
Summer is here, Heraldians! Whether you’re packing your bags for the beach or a pilgrimage destination abroad, don’t forget to take with you the following quiz. There’s nothing like Catholic trivia to enlighten your vacation days. 1) Saints The feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist is celebrated June 24. What was the […]
Manaolana | Lisa Gomes: ‘You shall not have strange gods before me’
YOUCAT*: This commandment forbids us: to adore other gods and pagan deities or to worship an earthly idol or to devote oneself entirely to some earthly good (money, influence, success, beauty, youth and so on) to be superstitious, which means to adhere to esoteric, magic or occult or New Age practices or to get involved […]
Heralding back: June 19, 2015
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — June 18, 1965 Bro. James Wipfield, S.M., Director of the Hawaii Marianist Community, today announced plans for construction of a chapel for the priests and brothers of the Society of Mary to be built on the St. Louis High School-Chaminade College campus on Waialae Avenue. The new […]
Bill Dodds | Living in the present
“What time is it really?” That’s what our son, Thomas, wanted to know on a road trip across the United States back in 1989. We crossed an invisible line, and suddenly we were in a different time zone, asking “but what time is it really?” I remember when the kids were even younger and a […]
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