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Effie Caldarola: The integrity of our modern Catholic heroes

03/15/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  FEELING IT Somewhere in Nicaragua, a Catholic bishop languishes in prison because of his outspoken opposition to the policies of an unjust government. Bishop Rolando Álvarez, a handsome and youthful 56-year-old, has been accused of “treason” and “undermining national integrity” by the Ortega regime. Earlier, 222 political prisoners, including priests, were released to the […]

Filed Under: Columns, OSV News Tagged With: columns, Effie Caldarola, OSV News

Laura Kelly Fanucci: In Lent, to be companions

03/15/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  FAITH AT HOME Ask any teenager anxious about where they’ll sit in the cafeteria for lunch. Ask any widow or widower learning to cook for one. Ask a grandparent planning a holiday feast, a parent volunteering to host the team banquet, or anyone taking a head count for how many friends are staying for […]

Filed Under: Columns, OSV News Tagged With: columns, Laura Kelly Fanucci, OSV News

Jenna Marie Cooper: What are miracles? Why are they needed to declare someone a saint?

03/15/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  QUESTION CORNER Q: A two-point question: It is common to hear, “It’s a miracle,” for a sports comeback victory. Does the church actually have a definition of a miracle? When it comes to canonization, miracles are required, aren’t they? Does a miracle happen in other domains except health and medicine? (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) A: […]

Filed Under: Columns, OSV News Tagged With: Jenna Marie Cooper, OSV News, question corner

Suspect in shooting death of LA bishop charged with murder

03/01/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Angelus Staff OSV News LOS ANGELES — The suspect in the shooting death of Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell was formally charged with murder Feb. 22 after admitting to killing him. Bishop O’Connell was found dead of at least one gunshot wound to his upper torso in his home in the Los […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: Bishop David O'Connell, Los Angeles, OSV News

American Catholics stand with Ukraine, one year after invasion

03/01/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Gina Christian OSV News Catholics throughout the U.S. are standing in solidarity with Ukraine, as that nation marks the first anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. In a Feb. 22 statement, Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford, Illinois, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace, urged the faithful […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: OSV News, Ukraine

Family martyrdom

03/01/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Parents and their seven children, murdered by Nazis along with eight Jews they sheltered, will be beatified By Paulina Guzik OSV News KRAKOW, Poland — Urszula Niemczak keeps a regular schedule. At least twice a week she carefully checks whether winter decorations or fresh flowers growing in the summer on a historical gravesite of Józef […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: martyrs, OSV News, Poland

U.S. Catholics urged to aid, pray for quake victims in Turkey, Syria

02/15/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By OSV News WASHINGTON — Reacting to “heartbreaking scenes” of death and destruction in Turkey and Syria, the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ international policy committee urged U.S. Catholics and all people of goodwill to pray for the victims of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the two countries Feb. 6 and to give generously […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: earthquake, OSV News, Syria, Turkey

Nicaragua bishop sentenced to 26 years, 4 months

02/15/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Bishop Rolando Álvarez refuses to leave country when the regime deports 222 political prisoners to U.S. By David Agren OSV News MEXICO CITY — Nicaragua has released more than 200 political prisoners, including Catholic priests, students, and opponents of the regime, who were taken from detention in deplorable conditions and sent to the United States. […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: Nicaragua Bishop ALvarez, OSV News

POPE BENEDICT XVI |1927-2022

01/07/2023 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

‘A simple, humble laborer in the vineyard of the Lord’ is laid to rest By Maria Wiering OSV News “Lord, I love you.” For many who knew him or studied his works, Pope Benedict XVI’s final words before his death Dec. 31 encapsulated the message of his papacy, and even his life. “That ‘Jesus, I […]

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: death and burial, OSV News, Pope Benedict XVI

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