Big Island artist Dietrich Varez, who has created block prints of St. Damien and St. Marianne in his singular bold iconic monochromatic style, has made a new one of a third Kalaupapa hero, “Brother” Joseph Dutton. The civil war veteran and layman from Stowe, Vermont, served Kalauapa patients for the last 45 years of his […]
Heralding back: Sept. 27, 2013
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Sept. 27, 1963 Hostess for the “House and Garden Tour,” to be held on September 28th from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Brash, 3860 Round Top Drive, are left to right: Yvette Pang, Joan Downs, Brenda Lum, Martha Mendiola, Yvonne […]
Gus and Anna Hochuli: Friends of Catholic education
Gus and Anna Hochuli were dedicated parishioners of Hilo’s St Joseph Church and staunch advocates of Catholic education. Upon their deaths, they left $1 million with the Augustine Educational Foundation to provide scholarships for students at St Joseph School in Hilo. Here is their story, submitted by the Augustine Foundation. Gustav Hochuli, a kind, […]
Manaolana | Sidebar: Sept. 13, 2013
Quote “He found the presence of God everywhere, in all things. Nothing crushed him. His limitless charity is a model for the Year of Faith.” | Archbishop Ioan Robu of Bucharest on Monsignor Vladimir Ghika, who was beatified Aug. 31 in Romania’s capital. Ghika was 80 when he was tortured to death in 1954 by […]
Kona parish festival to raise money for new church
Multi-cultural food, keiki activities, live entertainment, a country store and silent auction are part of the family fun at the annual St. Michael the Archangel Feast Day Celebration, Sept. 28 and 29 in Kailua-Kona. The celebration begins with the 5 p.m. Saturday vigil Mass at the church tent at 74-574 Honokohau Street in the Honokohau […]
Obituary: Maryknoll Sister Blanche Thiel served in Hawaii for 20 years
Maryknoll Sister Blanche M. Thiel, a chaplain, pastoral worker and dietary researcher who served 20 years in Hawaii, died Aug. 29 at a Maryknoll Sisters care home in Ossining, N.Y. She was 87 and a religious sister for 64 years. Sister Blanche came to Hawaii in 1971, serving first as a dietician and cook at […]
Learn about Medicare and get your flu shot at the cathedral health fair
Confused about the changes in Medicare? Wondering what the new Hawaii Health Connector is all about? Need help keeping the kupuna in your family living independently? Come to the Ohana Wellness Fair at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace after Sunday Masses on Sept. 15. You can also get your flu shot and blood […]
Heralding back: Sept 13, 2013
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Sept. 13, 1963 Members of the Junior Chinese Catholic Club pose for this final picture of the year as they end the CYO Junior Softball circuit as the champs. In the front row, left to right, are James Araki, Peter Estomogo, Raymond Lum, Joseph Calizar, Michael Chu. […]
Chaminade credits ‘guarantee’ for record enrollment
Chaminade University of Honolulu began its new academic year Aug. 26 with a record enrollment of 1,325 new and returning undergraduate students. School officials attributed the historic high to a new “four-year guarantee” launched by the university this summer. The four-year guarantee ensures a student will graduate in four years or less with a bachelor’s […]
Official Notices: Sept. 13, 2013
Bishop’s Calendar September 15, 10:30 am, Mass at Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu; 6:00 pm, Confirmation Mass for Hispanic Community, St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Kailua-Kona. September 17, 9:00 am, Diocesan Finance Council, Chancery, downtown Honolulu; 12:00 pm, Hawaii Catholic Conference, Kamiano Center, downtown Honolulu; 7:00 pm, Father Damien/Mother Marianne Commission, St. […]
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