
HAWAII VINA, CALIF. HAWAII VIEW FROM THE PEW Man from Ewa Beach The monk from Molokai Fortnight for Freedom A new book filled with old makes first vows as a celebrates 50 years of comes alive in capitol rally, words; a CD finds joy Marianist brother priesthood bishop’s Mass and letter amidst the sorrow Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 14 HawaiiVOLUME 75, NUMBER 14 CatholicFRIDAY, JULY 6, 2012 Herald$1 Marianne’s Farm welcomes Waianae coast homeless Page 3 A handmade sign in both Hawaiian and English at Our Lady of Keaau on the Waianae coast marks the area where a new agricultural community lives and works. Mother Marianne’s Farm provides several Waianae homeless with shelter and support while teaching them farming skills and how to pray. HCH photo | Darlene Dela Cruz 2 HAWAII HAWAII CATHOLIC HERALD • JULY 6, 2012 Herald reporter/photographer takes top national award for photo Hawaii By Patrick Downes Catholic Hawaii Catholic Herald Herald Hawaii Catholic Herald report- Newspaper of the Diocese of Honolulu er/photographer Darlene Dela Founded in 1936 Cruz’s picture of a Hawaii inmate Published every other Friday embracing her son was judged PUBLISHER the best Catholic newspaper news Bishop Larry Silva photo in the U.S. and Canada for (808) 585-3356 [email protected] 2011. EDITOR Dela Cruz received first place Patrick Downes for “Best General News Photo (808) 585-3317 (black and white or color)” at the [email protected] Catholic Press Association’s an- REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER nual awards ceremony, June 22, Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz in Indianapolis, the closing event (808) 585-3320 [email protected] of the three-day Catholic Media ADVERTISING Convention. Shaina Caporoz The judges’ comments were: (808) 585-3328 “Good emotional images. Well [email protected] executed and tell the whole story CIRCULATION in one single photograph.” Donna Aquino (808) 585-3321 The photo accompanied her [email protected] story about a Christmas party for HAWAII CATHOLIC HERALD inmates and their children at the (ISSN-10453636) Periodical postage Women’s Correctional Center in paid at Honolulu, Hawaii. Published Kailua. every other week, 26 issues a year, by The award is the Hawaii the Roman Catholic Church in the State of Hawaii, 1184 Bishop Street, Honolulu, Catholic Herald’s first “first place” Darlene Dela Cruz’s winning photo HI 96813. award for photography. ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dela Cruz also won honorable Hawaii: $24 mention in feature writing for Hamilton who lost an arm in a for “Best Original Illustration.” “This artwork is perfectly suit- Mainland: $26 her story “Surfer embraces fam- shark attack. The prize was awarded for the ed for the story it accompanies, Mainland 1st class: $40 ily’s faith through tragedy,” about The Hawaii Catholic Herald front page graphic accompanying is eye-catching, is interesting to Foreign: $30 the opening of a movie telling also took first place in the “Best the story “Hawaii’s international view and is artistically pleasing,” POSTMASTER Send address changes to: the story of Kauai surfer Bethany Use of Art or Graphics” category clergy.” the judges said. Hawaii Catholic Herald, 1184 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. OFFICE Hawaii Catholic Herald 1184 Bishop St. Official Notices Honolulu, HI 96813 PHONE Bishop’s calendar July 10-11, Pilgrimage Retreat Kaneohe. three years. (808) 585-3300 with Seminarians, Molokai. FAX July 7, 5:30 pm, Mass and In- July 15, 7:30 am, Confirmation The following priests to the Col- (808) 585-3381 stallation of Father Joseph Pathiyil July 11, 10:00 am, Mass and Mass, St. Roch Parish, Kahuku. lege of Consultors, effective July 1, Installation of Father Patrick Killilea, WEBSITE as Pastor of Maria Lanakila Parish, July 17, 9:30 am, Bishop’s 2012, for a five-year term: SS.CC., as Pastor of St. Francis Par- www.hawaiicatholicherald.com Lahaina. Administrative Advisory Council, Reverend Konelio Faletoi ish, Kalaupapa: 5:00 pm, Office of Chancery. E-MAIL July 9, 12:00 pm, Mass for the Vocations Discernment Dinner, St. Reverend Herman Gomes, [email protected] Feast of Our Lady of Peace, Cathe- SS.CC. NEWS DEADLINES Stephen Diocesan Center (SSDC), Announcements/Appointments dral of Our Lady of Peace, down- Kaneohe. 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Click on “Advertising.” Installation of Father William Petrie, 3:00 pm, Friends of Father Damien Tribunal offices of Defender of the Reverend Efren Tomas, MS “PASS IT ON” POLICY SS.CC., as Pastor of St. Damien of Gathering (for St. Damien of Bond and Promoter of Justice, ef- Reverend Monsignor Terrence To share an issue of the Hawaii Catholic Herald with a friend, write or call us and Molokai Parish, Kaunakakai. Molokai Parish), Koolau Ballroom, fective July 1, 2012, for a term of Watanabe we will send him or her a free copy. Or give them yours and we will send you another one while supplies last. LETTERS TO THE HERALD Letters are welcome. Letters should Heralding back pertain to a story or issue in the Hawaii Catholic Herald, be courteous, and NEWS FROM PAGES PAST not exceed 250 words. Letters must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. Letters 25 years ago – July 10, 1987 may be edited for length and clarity. 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In a strongly-worded letter dated July 8, Jack Dwyer, at- ADDRESS CORRECTIONS torney for the Roman Catholic Church in the State of Hawaii, To make corrections to has urged 1164 Partners, the building’s owners who lease the your subscription name land from the church, to “closely review their (Planned Parent- or address, cut out the ad- dress label from the front hood’s) lease and insure that their present operation conforms page (reverse side). to the documents, and the relevant restrictions.” Please correct my name. Please correct my ad- 10 years ago – July 5, 2002 dress. Two 175th anniversary Masses to frame 24-hour We are receiving two copies. Please cancel this adoration at cathedral one. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace will be the location of Please cancel this sub- 24 hours of eucharistic prayer, July 8 through 9, commemorat- scription. 50 years ago – July 6, 1962 ing the 175th anniversary of the Catholic faith in the islands. MAIL TO On the Pali Slopes – Rising slowly from the ground and soon to stand out Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo will celebrate Mass at noon on Donna Aquino prominently on the windward slopes of the Pali will be the two new buildings July 8, which will be followed by continual eucharistic adora- Hawaii Catholic Herald 1184 Bishop Street of St. Stephen’s Seminary. The building in the foreground will be a new resi- tion until he again celebrates Mass at noon the next day, the Honolulu, HI 96813 dence for college students together with additional classrooms for science and feast of Our Lady of Peace ... QUESTIONS? language. In the background will be the new seminary chapel and the new “Our diocese wishes to join in prayer and thanksgiving for Call Donna, 585-3321 auditorium for the use of the enlarged student-body at St. Stephen’s. St. Ste- the many blessings we have received,” wrote Sacred Hearts phen’s has become a landmark to motorists who daily commute to Honolulu Sister Helene Wood, director of the diocesan Office of Worship. for work and shopping. These new buildings will be completed by fall. JULY 6, 2012 • HAWAII CATHOLIC HERALD HAWAII 3 “Herb,” one of the homeless resi- dents who came to Our Lady of Ke- aau, works on the fields of Mother Marianne’s Farm on June 28. Marianne’s Farm welcomes Waianae coast homeless Story and photos of the Neumann Communities, the ricultural ventures Mother Mari- trice, which include the disallow- the evictions. Now, she keeps tabs by Darlene J.M. Dela Cruz same order as Blessed Marianne. anne’s Farm. ing of profanity while on the farm. on the friends she has brought to Hawaii Catholic Herald The farm began after the gov- Sister Beatrice has the farm’s Sister Beatrice is also extremely Our Lady of Keaau and assists Sis- ernment ordered a massive sweep “tenants” following a daily rou- keen on making sure the tenants ter Beatrice with the shop at the “Mother Marianne did the same of the homeless living on the West tine of both spiritual and physical attend prayer times.
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