“The statue of Our Lady of Fatima we venerate at this evening’s service was made for Sister Mary Dolorine Pires, SS.CC. by Jose Ferreira Thedim, carved the wooden statue of Our Lady of Fatima that now is venerated in the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal. Our statue is an exact replica of the one in the Shrine in Fatima and is one of only a handful that was made by the same sculptor. Sister Mary Dolorine’s father pleaded with the artist to make a special copy of the statue for his daughter, and Sister gifted the statue to Bishop Larry Silva with the intention that it be the legacy of the Diocese of Honolulu.”
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Opening of the Centennial Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima's Appearance
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas to our Bishop and Priests!
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Happy Birthday Bishop Larry!
Imprimatur
Most Rev. Vincent S. Waters, D.D.
Raleigh, N.C.
March 25, 1956
Monday, December 24, 2012
Bishop Larry Silva's 2012 Christmas Message
Bishop of Honolulu
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Honolulu's Bishop Larry Silva Addresses the HHS Recent Mandate: Letter to the faithful
LETTER TO THE FAITHFUL
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
I write to you concerning an alarming and serious matter that negatively impacts the Church in the United States directly, and that strikes at the fundamental right to religious liberty for all citizens of any faith. The federal government, which claims to be “of, by, and for the people,” has just dealt a heavy blow to almost a quarter of those people — the Catholic population — and to the millions more who are served by the Catholic faithful.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced last week that almost all employers, including Catholic employers, will be forced to offer their employees’ health coverage that includes sterilization, abortion-inducing drugs, and contraception. Almost all health insurers will be forced to include those “services” in the health policies they write. And almost all individuals will be forced to buy that coverage as a part of their policies.
In so ruling, the Administration has cast aside the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, denying to Catholics our nation’s first and most fundamental freedom, that of religious liberty. And as a result, unless the rule is overturned, we Catholics will be compelled either to violate our consciences, or to drop health coverage for our employees (and suffer the penalties for doing so). The Administration’s sole concession was to give our institutions one year to comply.
People of faith cannot be made second class citizens. We are already joined by our brothers and sisters of all faiths and many others of good will in this important effort to regain our religious freedom. In generations past, the Church has always been able to count on the faithful to stand up and protect her sacred rights and duties. I hope and trust she can count on this generation of Catholics to do the same. Our children and grandchildren deserve nothing less.
And therefore, I would ask of you two things. First, as a community of faith we must commit ourselves to prayer and fasting that wisdom and justice may prevail, and religious liberty may be restored. Without God, we can do nothing; with God, nothing is impossible. Second, I would also recommend visiting www.usccb.org/conscience, to learn more about this severe assault on religious liberty, and how to contact Congress in support of legislation that would reverse the Administration’s decision.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Larry Silva
Bishop of Honolulu
Source: Diocese of Honolulu
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Annoucenment: Red Mass
Red Mass Live January 19, 2012 at 9am

Please join HICTV as we broadcast live from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, the “RED MASS”. Thursday, January 19, 2012, 9am.Here is more info on the Mass and the Guest Speaker:
Fr. John A. Coleman, SJ, a Jesuit priest of 44 years and prominent American scholar, author and lecturer on numerous topics associated with the Catholic Church and the modern world, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Red Mass of the Diocese of Honolulu. The following is a brief synopsis of Fr. Coleman’s subject:
The relationship between American law and faith has long been a subject of controversy. Some secularists insist on a rigid separation. In their view, the state must remain totally neutral in all matters of faith. Some people who are religious feel that an overly dogmatic separation of church and state can, in fact, actually impede the free exercise of a religion which is concerned about the faith that does justice. They fear that rigid separation of faith and the state can degenerate into a separation of faith even from civil society, as if persons of faith lack ordinary citizen’s rights to critique or push for policies in relation to the common good of society. Others believe that some of the most important tenets of American law have religious roots and is enriched when it engages matters of faith. How to understand our precious first amendment in ways that relate law and faith in positive ways, while respecting the state’s role to promote all citizens’ (religious or not) rights and duties? How do or should sacred and secular law intersect?
Fr. Coleman, armed with a licentiate in theology and doctorate in sociology, has taught courses in social theory, American religion and culture, Catholic social teaching, politics, ethics, globalization and more in educational institutions across the United States and around the world. A sought-after speaker, Fr. Coleman has delivered countless lectures in universities and other prominent settings on topics ranging from globalism to spirituality to ministry to gays and lesbians. Member of numerous boards, commissions, and the recipient of multiple academic honors, Fr. Coleman is frequently quoted in media such as Time magazine, Newsweek, The New York Times, CNN and National Public Radio.
The Red Mass has been a tradition in Hawaii since 1955. It is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Customarily celebrated each January, the month when the state legislature opens, this public liturgy is the church’s prayer to the Holy Spirit for wisdom and guidance four our islands’ public servants. Many leaders in our community will be in attendance. The Mass begins at 9:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu.
Please join us. For more information, contact the Office of the Bishop at (808) 585-3347 or rbannigan@rcchawaii.org.
Red Mass in 2011 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace with Governor Neil Abercrombie in attendance.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Farewell and RIP, Msgr. Daniel J. Dever
November 2nd is a special day for priests and those who have been a part of the Catholic educational system in Hawai'i. Because it is All Souls Day, it makes it more special to celebrate the life of a good priest and a good man, Fr. Daniel Dever. On that day also, he would have celebrated in person his 86th birthday. The gathering of the faithful at the 6 p.m. funeral Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace celebrated -- as he probably looked on and was among those present -- his very life, a life well lived.
I didn't know Fr. Dever, but the homily of Fr. Gary Secor gave a wonderful image of what a beautiful priest he was. In a gist, Fr. Dever lived his life not for himself, but truly and wonderfully, for Christ.
About Fr. Daniel Dever by Patrick Downes, Editor of the Hawaii Catholic Herald.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Annual Rosary in the Park with a Very Special Guest
The gathering started with our bishop leading us in prayer. Then that was followed by the procession around the park. Our Lady's statue was crowned with a beautiful Haku lei and roses. We then chanted the Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3:00 p.m. or a little past that time. We prayed the Luminous Mysteries...mostly in the rain and then we renewed our total Consecration (St. Louis de Montfort). The bishop gave his final blessing and we all left...very happy participants in a very joyful event.
The following are some photos from the Rosary gathering.
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Bishop Larry's arrival |
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Deacon Vince W. and Bishop Larry |
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The Gathering and a Prayer |
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Crucifix leads the Procession Honoring Our Lady |
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Followed by Bishop Larry and Josephine |
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A large group of the faithful came |
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The World Apostolate of Fatima, Honolulu Division Banner in the Procession |
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The Crowning of Our Lady |
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Bishop brings flowers to the Fairest |
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The Fairest |
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The Divine Mercy image |
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The Divine Mercy Chaplet...chanted |
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The Five Luminous Mysteries led by Bishop Larry |
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Rosary in the Rain |
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Faithful Father and Son Praying the Rosary |
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Bishop's Final Blessing |
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Filmmaker and photographer yesterday...Venny V. |
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The World Apostolate of Fatima - Honolulu Diocese Division |