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Heralding back: Feb. 3, 2012
Friday, February 03, 2012 (7 reads)


Left, Reuben Aquada, fifth grader at St. Joseph’s School, Waipahu, is one of thousands of Hawaii Catholic school children who have been waiting to solicit ...
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Heralding back: Jan. 20. 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012 (25 reads)


These are the chairmen of the eight youth organizations at Star of the Sea parish. The youth from this parish contribute over 150 hours each week to the cause of Catholic ...
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Heralding back: Jan. 6, 2012
Friday, January 06, 2012 (70 reads)


50 years ago – Jan. 5, 1962: Over 600 cans of food were collected by the Holy Name members of St. Anthony’s school, Wailuku, Maui, in their annual drive to assist ...
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Heralding back: Dec. 9, 2011
Friday, December 09, 2011 (69 reads)


50 years ago – Dec. 8, 1961: Nativity set a-building—Miss Hedwig Trapp, CYO Cultural Promoter, helps two young Kailuans build a Nativity scene with coconut palm material, lava rock, small ...
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Heralding back: Nov. 25, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011 (94 reads)


25 years ago – Nov. 21, 1986: Bishop to celebrate Makaha Thanksgiving Mass -- Hoaaina O Makaha, also known as the Makaha Farm, will celebrate Thanksgiving on Saturday, Nov. 29, with a special Mass presided over ...
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White flower pedals fall around U.S. Cardinal Bernard F. Law as he celebrates Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary Major to mark the feast of the church's dedication Aug. 5 in Rome. The dropping of flower pedals from the ceiling calls to mind the tradition t hat says Mary revealed where she wanted the church to be built through a snowfall in August 358.

      

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