By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald A Honolulu Catholic school and many of its families have been affected by a recent petroleum contamination of a well supplying them with water. Holy Family Catholic Academy, which is near the Honolulu International Airport and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, receives its water from a well fed by the […]
Order of Malta seeking ill persons to take to Lourdes
The Order of Malta Western Association U.S.A. is looking for Hawaii Catholics with a life changing illness or physical challenge to go on a pilgrimage next year, April 26 to May 4, to wash in the healing waters of Lourdes, France. The trip is free for the ill person, whom the Order of Malta […]
Webinar to explore life of Joseph Dutton
To learn more about “Brother” Joseph Dutton, whose cause for sainthood got the boost of approval last month from the U.S. bishops at their fall meeting in Baltimore, join the webinar “The Servant of God Joseph Dutton, Layman!” at 10 a.m. Dec. 11. The webinar is hosted by the Damien and Marianne Catholic Conference. […]
Photo: A special night
Teens from St. Ann Parish, Kaneohe, neighboring parishes, homeschooling groups, and Damien Memorial School’s pro-life group converged at St. Ann Parish Nov. 17 for a special youth night. It was a blessed and anointed evening. Karlie Lodjic from Students for Life gave a talk on chastity and the value of one’s dignity in God. (Courtesy […]
Scrub Bucket offers Advent Zoom faith sharing
Scrub Bucket Gospel Ministries with Maxine Pollock invites you to an Advent faith sharing via Zoom with the theme “My Grace is All You Need,” Saturday, Dec. 11, 9-10 a.m. The meeting number is 891 2065 1414, passcode: scrub.
Purple, purple, pink, purple: Catechesis by Advent wreath
By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald In case you need a refresher on why Catholics and other Christians use Advent wreaths as a way to prepare for the birth of Christ, we turned to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website for a quick summary. “The Advent season is a time of preparation that […]
Bishop says mahalo for initial response to ‘Ohana’ appeal
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Two months into Ohana in Christ, the Diocese of Honolulu’s newest annual appeal, Bishop Larry Silva has made a “mahalo” video to thank island Catholics for their generous response to the campaign. “You support our ministries to the sick, to the poor, you support our national collections, you respond […]
Choirs are permitted again, so are hymnals and penance services
By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Singing at Mass is back. So are hymnals, missalettes and printed bulletins. Father Alfred Omar Guerrero, director of the Office of Worship, reported those changes to pandemic church-going protocols in an emailed Nov. 10 memo addressed to clergy, parishes and all Hawaii Catholics. (See full text.) Face masks are […]
SISTER GRACE MARIE TOM, SSCC |1934-2021
Honolulu-born missionary was a ‘reflection of God’s tenderness’ By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Sister Grace Marie Tom, a soft-spoken Sacred Hearts Academy graduate with a joyful spirit of adventure who served in missions in Asia for 30 years, died Nov. 9 at age 87 at Straub Medical Center in Honolulu. She was a religious […]
Photo: Congratulations, Shaina!
Congratulations, Shaina! The Hawaii Catholic Herald’s longest employed staff member, Shaina Caporoz, displays a framed commendation given to her Oct. 8 by the Senate of the State of Hawaii on the occasion of her 46th anniversary with the newspaper. Caporoz is the Herald’s bookkeeper and advertising manager. The senate also recognized her accomplishments as a […]
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