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Relics can be key to understanding life in Jesus’ time, Jesuit says

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The Shroud of Turin on display at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, in this April 26, 2010, file photo. Pope Francis announced Nov. 5 that he will visit the shroud June 21. The shroud will be on public display in the cathedral April 19-June 24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)   WASHINGTON […]

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Father Theodore Hesburgh | 1917-2015: Notre Dame president served nation, church, world

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

NOTRE DAME, Ind. — Holy Cross Father Theodore M. Hesburgh, who led the University of Notre Dame through a period of dramatic growth during his 35 years as president and held sway with political and civil rights leaders, died Feb. 26 at the age of 97. As the longest serving president of Notre Dame, from […]

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Pope Francis has given sheep and shepherds a renewed emphasis

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

A 13th-century mosaic of the Good Shepherd is seen in the Basilica of Santa Maria in the Trastevere neighborhood in Rome March 5. The biblical metaphor of the Christian leader as a shepherd has taken on renewed emphasis with Pope Francis’ call for clergy to be “shepherds living with the smell of sheep.” (CNS photo/Paul […]

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Father John Catoir: Life, suffering and death

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Anyone can commit suicide. It’s done all the time. But recently we have seen a movement toward legalization of assisted suicide. It seems that the right to die soon becomes the duty to die. Given medical expenses in today’s world, some are tempted to say that it costs too much money to stay alive. The […]

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Shroud shows what pain Jesus endured, says speaker

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

PITTSBURGH — Donald Nohs, who is an expert on the Shroud of Turin, widely believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus, talked to a Pittsburgh audience about the evidence of authenticity for the shroud. Jesus’ passion, Nohs noted, was much more than a physical suffering. It was the humiliation and embarrassment of being scourged […]

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Experts say euthanasia threatens improvements in palliative end-of-life care

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VATICAN CITY — Legalizing euthanasia risks undermining people’s access to loving, holistic care as they face the natural end of their life, many experts at a Vatican conference said. As more parts of the world, like in Quebec last year, pass right-to-die legislation allowing the terminally ill to request lethal drugs, euthanasia is being treated […]

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Effie Caldarola: A time to render your heart

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

There was a time in medieval history and in some places even later when believers would use extreme methods of self-discipline, or self-punishment, during Lent, as a penance for sin. We’re most familiar with these practices from movies we’ve seen, or in my case, the historical novels I enjoy reading. Hair shirts that bit at […]

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Pope Francis: ‘Who, me? Yes, you’ … Judge yourself, not others

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VATICAN CITY — Drop the innocent look and the habit of judging others, Pope Francis said; recognizing one’s own faults and failings is the first requirement of being a good Christian. In fact, paradoxically, one finds peace and relief in judging one’s own sins, being merciful toward others and saying, “Who am I to judge?” […]

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Nigerian bishops deplore insurgents’ use of children as suicide bombers

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria’s bishops criticized Boko Haram insurgents’ use of children to commit crimes such as suicide bombings. “We deplore the fact that young children are used to commit such crimes, and the fact that young Nigerians are used by politicians to intimidate and inflict violence on their political opponents is a disturbing symptom […]

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Pope plans to canonize St. Therese’s parents during family synod

03/13/2015 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis is expected to canonize Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux, during the world Synod of Bishops on the family in October. Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes, leading a conference Feb. 27 on the role of saints in the life […]

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