NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — Oct. 3, 1969 Bishop Offers First Mass in Sts. Peter and Paul Church FIRST MASS – The faithful filled the new Sts. Peter and Paul Church on the day of dedication and assisted at the Mass. This is the view of some of the people in a […]
Review: Beer me, St. Damien!
Maui Brewing Company recently released a new limited edition beer inspired by St. Damien de Veuster and perfectly timed for the 10th anniversary of the Belgian-Hawaii priest’s canonization. Saint Damien “is a robust Bourbon and Brandy Barrel-Aged Belgian strong dark Ale” available on tap at Maui Brewing Co.’s four locations and also in limited release […]
Brother William J. Farrell, S.M. | 1944-2019
Marianist taught at Saint Louis in the 1960s Marianist Brother William J. Farrell, a member of the Society of Mary who taught at Saint Louis School in Honolulu in the late 1960s, died Sept. 12, four days before his 75th birthday. He entered religious life 60 years ago. Brother Farrell was born on Sept. 16, […]
A new Academy playground for its littlest keiki
Using holy water, salt and ti leaves, Sacred Hearts Father Christopher Keahi gave a Hawaiian blessing Sept. 6 to Sacred Hearts Academy’s new playground for some very excited preschool to third grade keiki. The ribbon was cut by the new head of school Scott Schroeder, who was assisted by a few kindergarten students. Gold, yellow […]
Pearl City parish celebrates: six days of renewal and a luau!
By Naomi Amuro Special to the Herald Aug. 26 through Sept. 1 marked an epic seven days for Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Pearl City — six days of spiritual renewal followed by a 60th anniversary luau attended by more than 700 people! The spiritual renewal came courtesy of six special speakers: Ed […]
Families helping families
St. George and other Oahu parishes help end homelessness through Family Promise of Hawaii By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald When Nisha* got injured on the job while working as a certified nursing assistant, she found she couldn’t afford the rent on the place she shared with her teenage daughter. Nisha is originally from Trinidad. […]
A ‘springtime experience’
Five sisters from the Philippines enable the re-founding of Hawaii’s Carmelite monastery By Patrick Downes Hawaii Catholic Herald Five Carmelite sisters from the Philippines have given Hawaii’s Carmelite monastery a new life, saving it from closing. Hawaii’s Carmel of the Holy Trinity was re-founded Aug. 9 with the reception of the five new permanent members […]
Do you have an advanced care directive? (Is it ‘Catholic’?)
The diocese offers sessions to help the faithful draw up a document that will protect their end-of-life wishes By Anna Weaver Hawaii Catholic Herald If you’re over 18, you should put together an advance health care directive by All Souls Day. At least that’s what the Diocese of Honolulu and its collaborators on a new […]
Together after 70 years!
Seven decades after entering the convent together, local Franciscan Sisters reminisce … and look ahead Interviewed by Sister Malia Dominica Wong, OP Hawaii Catholic Herald Four island-born Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities renewed their vows for the 70th time in front of family and friends at a special celebration Aug. 23 at […]
HOPE Services head Brandee Menino receives prestigious Ho‘okele Award
Brandee Menino, chief executive officer of HOPE Services Hawaii, an affiliate agency of the Diocese of Honolulu, was one of three women non-profit executives to receive the Hawaii Community Foundation’s prestigious Ho‘okele Award in an Aug. 29 ceremony. HOPE Services is a nonprofit organization primarily focused on ending homelessness in Hawaii. HOPE operates outreach programs […]
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