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Younger U.S. priests increasingly identify as conservative

11/22/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Gina Christian OSV News A closer look at the largest survey of U.S. Catholic priests in 50 years has revealed “a major shift in how priests view themselves and their priesthood,” said researchers. Compared to their older peers, younger priests are far more likely to describe themselves as theologically orthodox or conservative, politically conservative […]

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Father Patrick Briscoe: Following, or followed by, the saints

11/08/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

COMMENTARY We like to think we follow the saints, but sometimes the saints follow us. As I walked home from class in Tours, France, I had an irresistible urge to explore the church I was passing by. As I entered, I marveled at the architecture. A choir of nuns happened to be singing Vespers. The […]

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Jenna Marie Cooper: Why more letters from Paul than Peter?

11/08/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

QUESTION CORNER Q: I’m confused as to why, if Peter was our first pope, we have only two of his writings in the New Testament. James, another early leader, only has one book included. John has five, but Paul, who never even met Jesus while Jesus was alive here on Earth, has 13 books included. […]

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Ukraine: Orthodox Patriarch ‘blesses’ Russian aggression

11/08/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Lilia Kovalyk-Vasiuta OSV News LVIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s Secret Service, SBU, announced suspicion against Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, who, it said, “blessed the racists to kill Ukrainians.” “The Security Service and the Prosecutor General’s Office gathered evidence against the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Volodymyr Gundyaev (known as Kirill), who promotes armed aggression […]

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Commentary: A Christian’s offer

10/25/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The Jerusalem cardinal’s heroic inspiration in these dark, chaotic days By Editorial Board of Our Sunday Visitor Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa’s recent offer to exchange himself for the children held hostage in the Gaza Strip by Hamas is a testament to his extraordinary leadership and unwavering commitment to peace. This selfless act of courage has showcased […]

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Lisa M. Hendey: Dropping to our knees

10/25/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

COMMENTARY “The Lord must love you very much,” a wise friend recently encouraged me. I’d just shared with her that a close relative of mine was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. My confidante has been paying close enough attention to my life to know that I was now adding “caregiver” back into my daily job description. […]

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Jerusalem church leaders call for peace following Hamas attack

10/11/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Judith Sudilovsky OSV News JERUSALEM — Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem united in a call for peace and justice amid unfolding violence, following a surprise attack by Hamas in southern Israel, which has left over 700 Israelis dead, among them civilians and dozens of soldiers and police who were killed battling […]

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‘Laudate Deum’

10/11/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Pope warns of looming climate disasters for the planet By Gina Christian OSV News Pope Francis warns the clock is ticking on the dangers of climate change — and both a paradigm shift and practical action are critically needed to avert looming disasters in nature and human society. The pope released his new apostolic exhortation […]

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CARA study shows positive signs of belief in Eucharist, however …

10/11/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  By Maria Wiering OSV News Almost two-thirds of Catholics believe in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, but only 17% of adult Catholics physically attend Mass at least once per week, according to a newly published survey from Georgetown University’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate. The survey also revealed a […]

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Jenna Marie Cooper: Do all divorces require an annulment?

09/27/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  QUESTION CORNER Q: Are there certain divorce situations for Catholics that do not require annulments? I’m thinking about Justice of the Peace marriages, marriages at sea or even marriages conducted by someone who is “ordained” online. How does the church handle these types of divorce situations? (Corydon, Ind.) A: Yes, there are certain situations […]

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