It’s a lot of work organizing all the services and liturgies on the Triduum days and more leading up to Easter By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald By the Easter Vigil, April 16, Bishop Larry Silva’s voice had begun to crack after more than a week of singing, preaching, praying and greeting. He had been […]
Holy Week 2022 in Photos
Chrism Mass – April 12, 2022 The Chrism Mass is the annual liturgy where oils for use in administering the sacraments are blessed. Bishop Larry Silva pours and stirs balsam into the Chrism oil and then breaths the “breath of the Holy Spirit” into the sacred oil. at the April 12, 2022, Chrism Mass at […]
The Parish News: April 29, 2022
Click here to see a pdf of the Hawaii Catholic Herald Parish News for April 29, 2022.
Chaminade welcomes newest permanent deacon class
Special to the Herald On a quiet Saturday in March, a group of people from all walks of life gathered at Chaminade University’s Mystical Rose Oratory to begin a fieve-year journey of academic, spiritual and pastoral formation aimed at preparing them for life as a deacon — or a deacon’s wife. Nearly 40 people attended […]
Eva Andrade: Catholic Church fights for the marginalized among us
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Gas and food prices are rising while we navigate the new normal thrust upon us by the coronavirus pandemic. Among the many organizations dedicated to easing the suffering of people in need, the Catholic Church in Hawaii continues to fight for the basic needs of the marginalized among us. We are reaching the […]
Easter welcomings
Chuukese deacon helps reconnect fellow Micronesians to east Hawaii Island Catholic community By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald MOUNTAIN VIEW, Hawaii — If you browse the names of those entering the Catholic Church in Hawaii this Easter, you’ll spot one of the longest lists of names under the small St. Theresa Parish in Mountain View […]
Dutton’s sainthood cause moves to ‘diocesan inquiry’ phase
By Anna Weaver and Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald It’s another small, but significant, hop forward on the long path to sainthood for Kalaupapa’s Servant of God Joseph Dutton. On March 30, Bishop Larry Silva of the Diocese of Honolulu announced that preliminary steps are now done and the first session of the “diocesan inquiry” […]
Aiea middle schoolers attend retreat day at Benedictine Monastery
By Bernie Manoa Special to the Herald On Saturday morning, March 26, the Edge middle school youth group of St. Elizabeth Parish in Aiea headed out to Benedictine Monastery of Hawaii in beautiful Waialua for a day of recollection and reflection. Attending from the parish school were all the sixth graders and some of the […]
Brother Dutton’s beatification and canonization cause moves into ‘diocesan inquiry’ phase
It’s another small hop forward on the long path to sainthood for Kalaupapa’s Servant of God Joseph Dutton. On March 30, Bishop Larry Silva of the Diocese of Honolulu announced that preliminary steps are now done and the first session of the “diocesan inquiry” into Dutton’s beatification and canonization cause will start. Bishop Silva will […]
500 years of FAITH
The anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines has a special significance for Hawaii By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald You could call it the second coming of the infant Jesus — the appearance 500 years ago of Santo Nino on the shores of Cebu island in the Philippines. The gift of the […]
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