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Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: June 5, 2026

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

We’ll soon be back to Ordinary Time, quizzicians. And summer is soon upon us. So chillax, my friends, and learn more about your faith while you’re at it! 1) SAINTHOOD Which of these is the correct progression to sainthood in the Catholic Church? a) Venerable, servant of God, blessed, saint b) Servant of God, venerable, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features, Local News Tagged With: Hawaii Catholic Harold's Quiz

Jenna Marie Cooper: Bishops can delegate confirmation duties

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Question corner Q: This past week a member of our parish was confirmed at Sunday Mass, but it was just our parish priest who did the confirmation. I always thought confirmation had to be done by a bishop? Is it allowed for a priest to confirm, or was the recent confirmation at my parish an […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Bishop, Confirmation, delegate, Jenna Marie Cooper, question corner

Msgr. Owen F. Campion: Through the Eucharist, Jesus nourishes us

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a; 1 Corinthians 10:16-17; John 6:51-58 This weekend the church celebrates the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, or as perhaps it is better known by its Latin translation, Corpus Christi. The first reading is from the Book of Deuteronomy, one […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi, Msgr. Owen F. Campion

Christina Capecchi: Tapping into goodness

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Twenty Something It’s Wednesday morning on Lower Grey Cloud Island, a wooded retreat tucked 15 miles down the Mississippi River from St. Paul, Minnesota. The world feels lush and fertile, birdsong rising through a canopy of maples. An old wooden shed sits in dappled sunlight. Inside, a cupboard stores jars of maple syrup — quarts, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: acts of kindness, Christina Capecchi, Twenty Something

Sarah and David Herrmann: Listening before defending

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Embracing Family When our child comes crying to us about something said or done on the playground, our instinct is often to defend them and wonder, “How dare someone hurt my child!” Let’s pause and breathe. Since none of our children are saints, it’s likely that one of them contributed to, or even caused, the […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: embracing family, Sarah and David Herrmann

Ken Craycraft: A Christian view of freedom

06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Public Square Writing to the church at the ancient city of Galatia (in modern Turkey), St. Paul the Apostle declared, “For Freedom Christ has set us free; stand fast therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Gal. 5:1). St. Paul was addressing the specific issue of whether, and to what extent, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Commentary, Features Tagged With: Public Square, Tony Craycraft

Faithful welcome Father Castori as bishop-elect

05/20/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Lisa Dahm Hawaii Catholic Herald Jesuit Father Michael Castori was quickly and warmly welcomed by isle Catholics earlier this month as Pope Leo XIV announced he would become the sixth bishop of Honolulu. Whether they were familiar with Father Castori from his previous ministries or saw him for the first time during the Diocese […]

Filed Under: Features, Local News Tagged With: bishop-elect, Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, Diocese of Honolulu, Father Michael Castori, Jesuit, reaction, Society of Jesus

How many bishops again? A look at the diocese’s past, future leadership

05/20/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Hawaii Catholic Herald The Diocese of Honolulu’s announcement May 6 that it would have a new shepherd in two months’ time marks a rare and joyful milestone in its 85-year history. When Jesuit Father Michael Thomas Tupou Castori is ordained and installed July 28, he will become just the sixth bishop of the Diocese of […]

Filed Under: Features, Local News Tagged With: Bishop, bishop-elect, Diocese of Honolulu, Father Michael Castori, history

Pontiff marks anniversary with visit to Marian shrine

05/20/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Courtney Mares OSV News POMPEI, Italy — Pope Leo XIV marked the anniversary of his May 8 election by making a pilgrimage to celebrate Mass at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Pompei, one of Italy’s most beloved Marian shrines, placing his pontificate under the protection of the Virgin Mary. […]

Filed Under: Features, OSV News, Pope Leo XIV Tagged With: anniversary, Election, Italy, Marian shrine, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Pope Leo XIV

1 year in, Pope Leo leans on prudence, quiet power

05/20/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Paulina Guzik OSV News On May 8, 2025, white smoke rose over the Sistine Chapel and the world heard “Habemus Papam.” Journalists gathered at the top of the arm of Bernini Colonnade in Rome, upon hearing from Cardinal Dominique Mamberti: “Robertum Franciscum sanctae Romanae ecclesae cardinalem Prevost,” frantically asked: “Chi e?” — or “who […]

Filed Under: Features, OSV News, Pope Leo XIV Tagged With: anniversary, Cardinal Robert Prevost, Election, Pope Leo XIV

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