OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.’” (Matthew: 19:14) In the Gospel, Jesus recognized the special blessing of vulnerable children among us. This summer, some of our Hawaii parishes have been attending to the […]
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet invite students, partners, friends to Founder’s Day anniversary Mass
By Sister Roselani Enomoto, CSJ Special to the Herald Come one, come all! The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet invite former students, colleagues, partners in mission, relatives and friends to celebrate with them their Founders’ Day anniversary in thanksgiving for their 79 years of presence, witness and ministry in Hawaii. Join them in thanking […]
Heralding back: Aug. 11, 2017
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Aug. 18, 1967 The three principals in Sunday’s blessing of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ewa Beach were Sister Josanne, S.M.S.M., principal of the school, the Most Reverend John J. Scanlan, Auxiliary Bishop of Honolulu who blessed the school, and Father Bernard J. Eikmeier, pastor […]
Pope Francis wants to hear from you
The opinions and concerns of youth and young adults are sought in preparation for a universal synod next year Pope Francis is convening a synod of Bishops in October 2018 about young people and needs your input. The Vatican has released an online questionnaire to better understand the lives, attitudes and concerns of 16- to […]
This month, the Marco Polo, last month, socks
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish social ministry constantly updates its services and ways to help By Gabriella Munoz Hawaii Catholic Herald A small classroom inside Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Honolulu was filled with chatter as the kindergarten and first grade vacation Bible school class worked on their arts and crafts. One little girl […]
Rigorous review process rates parishes, schools by level of risk
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald There are dozens of policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines dealing with financial, legal and personnel matters that Catholic parishes and schools in Hawaii have to follow to comply with federal, state and county regulations, as well as canon law. How does the Diocese of Honolulu ensure that its parishes […]
Most of Hawaii’s Mass hosts are distributed by Sacred Hearts Sisters
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Most parishes in Hawaii get their hosts from the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts who buy them from a mainland wholesaler and distribute them from a little building at St. Anthony Retreat Center in Kalihi Valley. Sacred Hearts Sister Ivy Yim, who does the distribution, said she has 80 […]
Bishop Larry Silva: Sow the Word, far and wide
WITNESS TO JESUS This is the prepared text of Bishop Larry Silva’s homily for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, delivered July 16 at the Confirmation Mass at Christ the King Church, Kahului. We are people who like to see results — and now! Microwave ovens often seem to take too long. We think a […]
Lawsuit seeks to block law requiring pregnancy centers to advertise abortion
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald An Oahu pro-life pregnancy resource center and a national network of pregnancy resource centers filed a federal lawsuit July 12 to halt the enforcement of a new Hawaii law that requires such centers to advertise contraception and abortion “services.” Attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom, a non-profit legal group supporting […]
Talk story: Memorable moments of summer
OFFICE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY “Let us love, not with words but with deeds.” (Pope Francis, Message for First World Day of the Poor 2017) As Jesus and our Holy Father have reminded us all, love is not just a word. It is an action. And as August approaches, it is a great time to reflect […]
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