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Greg Erlandson: The pandemic’s grace notes

05/27/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

AMID THE FRAY It is always impressive to hear the stories of people who rush toward danger when others are fleeing. Remember Ventura County sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus? He lost his life when without hesitation he rushed into the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, to stop a mass shooter. Remember Lt. Jason […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, column, coronavirus, COVID-19, Greg Erlandson

Father Eugene Hemrick: The positive side of solitude

05/27/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

THE HUMAN SIDE Most people do not like to be alone. But why? Solitude comes from the Latin, “solus,” meaning alone, connoting seclusion and isolation. Loneliness has an undesirable connotation of being friendless, rejected, forsaken and forlorn. Some people embrace solitude, others find it intolerable. Examining its relation to silence and recollection reveal it can […]

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

Hospital chaplains talk about their ministry in the midst of pandemic

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Dave Guthro Catholic News Service LEWISTON, Maine — “It’s about being present to the human person in those moments of need when we come to experience how vulnerable we all are, and though I may not be able to do something to change the situation, I can still be with that person in need […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, coronavirus Tagged With: Catholic News Service, chaplain, coronavirus

Father Eugene Hemrick: Something missing in the Mass

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

THE HUMAN SIDE While watching Mass on television at St. Mathew’s Cathedral in Washington, I thanked God for technology, and especially its gift to shut-ins. Yet seeing empty pews made me feel something was missing. Lacking was an aging parishioner ascending church steps with difficulty. He could easily be excused, but Mass means everything to […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, column, coronavirus, COVID-19, Father Eugene Hemrick

Carolyn Woo: ‘Thank you’ is not enough

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

THE GLOBAL FAMILY One of my routines in the early pandemic lockdown was to shop at a big-box retailer at 6 a.m. Along with food, a key purchase was fabric and supplies that allowed me to make face masks with my very rudimentary sewing skills. Over the weeks, I struck up a rapport with the […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Carolyn Y. Woo, Catholic News Service, column, coronavirus, COVID-19

Effie Caldarola: Don’t bottle up emotions

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

FOR THE JOURNEY Have you had a good cry lately? I have. I saw a Twitter post about a cheerful old fellow in an English care facility who slept with his late wife’s photo every night. So, a thoughtful staff member had a photo company create a pillow for him, one side of which displayed […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, Columns Tagged With: Catholic News Service, column, coronavirus, COVID-19, Effie Caldarola

Father Kenneth Doyle: May we pray to Mother Angelica? Are there sins only the pope can pardon?

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

QUESTION CORNER Q: I have always had great admiration for Mother Angelica. Would it be wrong of me to talk to her and ask her prayers if she has not yet been declared “blessed” by the church? (Phoenix) A: Mother Angelica died in 2016 at the age of 92. In 1981, she founded the Eternal […]

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

Sainthood cause for Dorothy Day picking up steam in United States

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — The sainthood cause for Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement, believes it could have all of the documentation prepared at some point next year to send to the Vatican Congregation for Saints’ Causes. It would represent the culmination of an effort begun informally in 1997, […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Canonization, Catholic News Service, Dorothy Day

Churches in Europe reopening with restrictions to avoid contagion

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service ROME — With a number of countries in Europe slowly easing restrictions as part of a long-term strategy for containing the spread of the coronavirus, churches, too, are seeing changes in what is or will be allowed. Where possible, for example, in Italy, protocols were the result of government […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service, coronavirus Tagged With: Catholic News Service, coronavirus, Europe, opening churches

Prominent Catholics among those who suffered under Nazis

05/13/2020 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

75TH ANNIVERSARY OF GERMAN SURRENDER By Gunther Simmermacher Catholic News Service When Germany surrendered to Allied Forces May 7, 1945, Catholics saw a nation and their church shattered. Adolf Hitler’s destructive reign had turned many Germans into brutes or victims of the Nazis’ crazed megalomania. The Catholic Church suffered tremendously, even if some of its […]

Filed Under: Catholic News Service Tagged With: Catholic News Service, Nazis, World War II

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