Quote “He is 86 now. At that age you are not so strong, but he seemed to me to be very fresh. His memory is fresh and his eyes are very bright and joyous.” | Salvatorian Father Stephan Otto Horn, president of the “Ratzinger Schulerkreis” (Ratzinger Student Circle) and longtime confidant of Pope Emeritus Benedict […]
Manaolana | Hearts2Hearts: Young adults find inspiration on a mini-pilgrimage
Two dozen young adults trekked to the far corners of Oahu June 8 for a “Heart to Heart” pilgrimage commemorating the feasts of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The pilgrims turned four sightseeing stops and 60 miles of driving into a spiritual experience. They said prayers and engaged in […]
Obituary: Jerry Nunogawa marked six years as a deacon
Deacon Jerry H. Nunogawa, the Hilo resident who was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Honolulu six years ago, died unexpectedly June 17 on Oahu. He was 72. Deacon Nunogawa collapsed at St. Stephen Diocesan Center where he had been serving as a member of the core formation team for a diaconate training […]
Obituary: Sacred Hearts Brother Patrick Hughes served his order for 73 years
Hawaii-born Sacred Hearts Brother Patrick Hughes died June 15 at St. Patrick Monastery in Honolulu after an extended illness. He was 93 and a religious brother for 73 years. He was one of the last Sacred Hearts brothers to serve in Kalaupapa where St. Damien worked and died. Brother Hughes grew up in Waikiki next […]
Photo: Lourdes pilgrims
Here is a picture taken May 6 in Lourdes, France, of participants in the Hawaii Order of Malta pilgrimage with Bishop Larry Silva to the Marian apparition site that is a place of spiritual and physical healing. In the front, from left, are Pat Cabrinha, Lisa Nguyen, Bob Ng, Thoc Thi Doan and Lexi Nguyen. […]
Couples for Christ approved for ministry in diocese
In a decree dated June 5, Bishop Larry Silva has granted permission for the lay Catholic organization Couples for Christ to conduct its ministries in the Diocese of Honolulu. The Vatican-recognized organization began in 1981 as a lay movement in the Philippines and is now in 76 countries. It has expanded its family-oriented ministry into […]
Photo: New Serrans
The Serra Club of Honolulu proudly installed two new members recently. Here they are pictured with some of the club’s officers. From left, are president Estrella Estillori, district governor Chuck Furr, chaplain Father Gary Secor, new members Michael Brown and Theresa Basta, vice president-membership Mark Pillori. The Serra Club supports vocations to the priesthood, consecrated […]
Kalaupapa National Park has new superintendent
Kalaupapa National Historical Park, which encompasses the isolated Molokai peninsula where Hawaii’s two saints lived, served and died, has a new superintendent. National Park Service has named Erika Stein to replace former Kalaupapa superintendent Steve Prokop who left his five-year Hawaii assignment in April to be superintendent of Redwood National and State Parks in California. […]
Heralding back: June 21, 2013
50 years ago — June 21, 1963 Three Hawaii Catholic chaplains are celebrating 25 years in the priesthood within a period of a little more than a month. Shown at the Fort Shafter chapel are (left to right) Commander Leo F. Rice, Pearl Harbor chaplain; Colonel Edward J. Lambert, U.S. Army, Pacific chaplain; and Lt. […]
Military archdiocese seeks isle residents who knew saint candidate
The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, is proceeding with the cause for beatification of Maryknoll Father Vincent Robert Capodanno and is asking people who knew the priest during his short stay in the Islands to come forward and provide further information about him for possible beatification. Father Capodanno was born Feb. 13, 1929, in […]
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