Friday 9th Week in Ordinary Time-a reflection

Blessings & Peace! Today we remember St. Boniface, a Bishop and Martyr who became the patron Saint of Germany and apostle to the people of Germany. In today's readings we hear of persecution, deliverance, salvation and the wisdom, faith, peace and love that is a part of these experiences. Today is the First Friday of [...]

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Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii History: (from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) (continued from June 3rd) We have yet another historical proof of the visits by Spaniards to the Hawaiian Islands. On the island of Oahu a stone statue has been found [...]

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Inspiration for Thursday of the 9th week of ordinary time

Peace to all on this Thursday of the 9th week of ordinary time! What is the greatest commandment? Jesus tells us in today's gospel. "Love the Lord your God with your whole heart, mind, soul and with all your strength. And, love your neighbor as yourself." For the Jewish scribe, he knew well the first [...]

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Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii History: (from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) (continued from June 2nd) Although we do not know the name of the Spaniard who discovered the Hawaiian Islands, there can be no doubt but that the group of islands [...]

By |2020-06-03T23:27:22+00:00June 3rd, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, Damien Church Blog 1|Comments Off on Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

Making an effort to understand and go beyond difficult times

A Personal Reflection from Fr. Brian: When I was young, in high school, I would ride to school with my father who worked in downtown Indianapolis. My high school was located in the inner city, fourteen blocks north of the center of the city. It was an all boys Catholic high school located across the [...]

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Inspirational words and prayers for Wednesday 9th week in Ordinary Time

May the Lord bless you on this feast of the African martyrs St. Charles Lwanga and His Companions! We are blessed to receive the Eucharist once again! As our country deals with different forms of death, we have the encouraging words of Jesus, that "God is a God of the living, not a God of [...]

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Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii History: (from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) (continued from Jun 1st)) "By all the documents that have been examined, it is demonstrated that the discovery [of the Hawaiian Islands] dates from the year 1555 . . . [...]

By |2020-06-03T00:02:01+00:00June 3rd, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, Damien Church Blog 1, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

On Being a Good and Faithful Follower of our Lord Jesus Christ

A Personal Reflection by Fr. Brian: I spent 11 years at our mission in New Mexico and during those years, I experienced many cases of poverty. The State of New Mexico has one of the highest per capita poverty rates in the country. We served 3 parishes and 2 missions as kind of a cluster [...]

By |2020-06-02T23:59:19+00:00June 2nd, 2020|Damien Church Blog 1, Stories from Fr. Brian|Comments Off on On Being a Good and Faithful Follower of our Lord Jesus Christ

A Reflection on the Scripture of Tuesday the 9th Week of Ordinary Time

Peace be with you and your ohana on this Monday of the 9th Week of Ordinary Time. Our Scriptures speak today of waiting, patience, growth, knowledge and the acknowledgement of God as our refuge: "We await new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. Consider the patience of our Lord as salvation. Grow [...]

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Excerpts from the History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii History: (from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) (continued from May 31) As the English first entered the Pacific under Drake in September, 1578, when one of the Admiral's three vessels, the Marigold, parted company in a gale [...]

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