Q: Please forgive my awful handwriting. I have multiple sclerosis and also Parkinson’s disease and can no longer do very well on a typewriter or computer. My question is: Why is it so hard to obtain first-class relics? (Also, do I need permission from my bishop to obtain them?) I am now 65 years old […]
Heralding back: Nov. 7, 2014
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Nov. 6, 1964 Editorial cartoon honoring veterans in the Nov. 6, 1964, Hawaii Catholic Herald. 25 years ago — Nov. 10, 1989 U.S. bishops call for constitutional protection of the unborn U.S. bishops Nov. 7 called for constitutional protection of the unborn, ultimate reversal of Supreme Court […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Nov. 7, 2014
We are nearing the end of Ordinary Time, Heraldites. The anticipation for Advent is killing me! I’ve created a new quiz for you in the meanwhile. Have fun! 1) Saints St. Elizabeth of Hungary, whose feast day is celebrated Nov. 17, was married to which member of German royalty? a) King Wenceslaus b) Ludwig IV, […]
Heralding back: Oct. 24, 2014
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 23, 1964 Eighth annual Herald poster contest begins – The above picture, taken last year, shows some of the 400 posters which competed for prizes at the annual Hawaii Catholic Herald poster contest. 25 years ago — Oct. 27, 1989 Bishop writes to Gorbachev on Ukrainian […]
Sister Rose Annette Ahuna, Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities: Through saintly parents
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING My mother is from Kohala and my father is from Kona. I spent 17 years at St. Joseph, Hilo, going to school there until the eighth grade. The Hawaiian culture that I grew up in really enriched my background and parallels the Franciscan spirit that I embraced when I became a religious […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: Oct. 24, 2014
November is on the horizon, quizzicals. This year has gone by so quickly! Enjoy this new quiz filled with a cornucopia of faith facts. It is fall after all! 1) Saints Sts. Crispin and Crispinian, whose feast day is celebrated Oct. 25, are the patrons for cobblers and leather workers. How are they related? a) […]
Father Richard McNally | Congregation of the Sacred Hearts: Choosing adoration
VIRIDITAS: SOUL GREENING A retreat master once said that if you come to the point someday where you are so busy that you need to make a choice between saying the Divine Office and making adoration, choose adoration. Others will uphold you as they say the prayer of the church. But in adoration, you are […]
Poem | Moonlight paddling
Moon cake of light gold crusting Marking the eerie dark of the night With a taste of quaint entrance As if mocking the daylight turn Rush to the kayaks! We keiki of the morning light Who dive into the Pacific in beats Of pounding hearts and vigilant eyes Arms move to the rhythm of paddles […]
Heralding back: Oct. 10, 2014
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 9, 1964 Poster for Catholic Education Week, Nov. 8 to 14, when many schools will hold open house to acquaint the public with the schools. Over 12 percent of all elementary, secondary and higher education institutions in the United States are under Catholic auspices. (NC Photos) […]
Heralding back: Sept 26, 2014
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Sept. 25, 1964 Mixing Up Trouble – It is hoped that these students know what they are doing as they begin to use the new laboratory at Damien. Trying out the new equipment are students Thomas Texeira, Bruce Graham, and Abel Lew (left to right). 25 years […]
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