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Carolyn Y. Woo: Working toward God’s abundance for all

11/07/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

In the Catholic Relief Services guest dining room in Baltimore we have decorated the left wall with pictures of grains, plants, trees, water. The inscription reads: “We shall see the bounty of the Lord.” On the opposing wall, we have the words from Psalm 27:13, “in the land of the living.” It is accompanied by […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Carolyn Y. Woo, Catholic News Service

Pope Francis | Closing talk, Synod of Bishops: Be open to the God of surprises

10/24/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Here are extended excerpts from Vatican Radio’s translation of Pope Francis’ final address to the Synod Fathers, Oct. 18. Dear Eminences, Beatitudes, Excellencies, Brothers and Sisters, With a heart full of appreciation and gratitude I want to thank, along with you, the Lord who has accompanied and guided us in the past days, with the […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Pope Francis, Synod of Bishops

Stephen Kent: Rendering God superfluous

10/24/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The U.S. Air Force no longer requires “so help me God” to be part of the oath taken upon the enlistment of airmen or the commissioning of officers. A toll-taker on the Garden State Parkway is suing the state of New Jersey because she claims a supervisor told her to stop saying “God bless you” […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Stephen Kent

Father Eugene Hemrick: Procrastination as a costly condition

10/24/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

According to the American Psychological Association, about 20 percent of Americans can be described as chronic procrastinators. Physically it manifests itself in laziness, idleness, indifference and nonchalance. It also shows itself in indifference to improve one’s character, distaste for the spiritual and failure to cultivate new virtue. Becoming indifferent and not cultivating new virtue is […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Father Eugene Hemrick

Father Kenneth Doyle: May others, besides priests, do blessings?

10/24/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Q: At a family discussion, the following question came up: Can anyone other than a priest or deacon do a Catholic blessing? (Baltimore) A: As your question would suggest, aside from certain blessings reserved to a bishop (e.g., the consecration of the sacramental oils at the chrism Mass during Holy Week), it is a priest […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Father Kenneth Doyle

Left Behind: First movie in trilogy, weaves fiction with rapture theology

10/24/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Nicolas Cage stars in a scene from the movie “Left Behind.”  (CNS photo/Teddy Smith, courtesy Stoney Lake Entertainment)   NEW YORK — The fundamentalist conception of the rapture, as described in the best-selling “Left Behind” novels, may be arriving — for the first time — at a movie theater near you. Three earlier films, all […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Manaolana Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Manaolana

Manaolana | Baseball player leaves the field to pursue the priesthood

10/10/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

OAKLAND, Calif. — Bishop Michael C. Barber was able to do what general manager Billy Beane could not: Call Grant Desme to Oakland. Four years ago, the Oakland Athletics and the baseball community were stunned when Desme responded to an invitation to spring training by retiring from baseball at age 23 to pursue a vocation […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Manaolana Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Manaolana

Survivors of Albania’s dictatorship give witness, move pope to tears

09/26/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

  Banners depict Albanian martyrs, most of whom died under communism, as Pope Francis arrives to celebrate Mass in Mother Teresa Square in Tirana, Albania, Sept. 21. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)   TIRANA, Albania — Two survivors of Albania’s communist crackdown against the church brought Pope Francis to tears with their stories during a vespers service […]

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Father Eugene Hemrick: A changed church

09/26/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The lyrics of Mary Hopkin’s hit song — “Those were the days, my friend, we thought they’d never end” — remind me of my priesthood, a lifestyle I thought would never end, but it did! What happened? Decades ago, many priests spoke English, and their parents still spoke their native language. Even though they and […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Father Eugene Hemrick

Manaolana | Karen Osborne: Go offline (and connect to real life)

09/26/2014 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Yesterday, I left my cellphone on the kitchen table when I left the house. It felt as if the apocalypse happened. The first hour wasn’t so bad. It was bright and early in the morning, and I had coffee to drink and work to do. The second hour was a little worse. I really wanted […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns, Manaolana Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Karen Osborne, Manaolana Stories

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