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On being not so soft, not so nice, not so late

In conjunction with the eighth annual celebration of The Interfaith Alliance Hawaii (TIAH), Rev. John Heidel recently reflected on some of the challenges facing the state in 2011. He cited domestic violence, immigration reform, sustainability and the development of alternative

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Jesus Separated Church and State; So Should We

Justice and governing to ensure that everyone’s interests are served fairly is a messy business.  Seldom clear cut, always involving compromise, never completely satisfactory to all parties especially in a society defined by its diversity. That’s why Catholics should be

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Solidarity Sunday with LGBT Catholics, Honolulu

My family and I chose to observe Solidarity Sunday, October 10, 2010 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Kapahulu Avenue. The service was organized by the Honolulu Chapter of Dignity/USA. We were early and joined the six or seven people,

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