Mass of the Holy Spirit 2022

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We’re celebrating this year’s Mass of the Holy Spirit, in person!

Join us at 8:30am, Thursday, August 18th at St. Ann Church for Mass of the Holy Spirit with Bishop Larry Silva as our celebrant. You are welcomed to stay tuned after mass for the Ka Ho’oulu Innovation Award Announcement followed by our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Dustyn Ragasa of Chaminade University.

The agenda of the day is as follows:
8:30 – 9:30 AM      Mass with Bishop Larry Silva as celebrant and homilist
9:30 – 9:45 AM      Ka Ho’oulu Awards Announcement
9:45 – 10:15 AM     Break
10:15 – 11:15 AM    Dr. Dustyn Ragasa from Chaminade University

Click HERE to watch the video of Mass with Most Rev. Bishop Larry Silva

Here is the link for the virtual option for our Neighbor Island Schools and those on Oahu that may not be able to attend in person to be a part of the mass and to also hear our Keynote Speaker this year.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Click HERE to watch the video of Keynote Speaker, Dr. Dustyn Ragasa

MORE ABOUT OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Dustyn Kainoa Ragasa, PhD Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Director of the Master of Pastoral Theology Program
School of Humanities, Arts, and Design
Chaminade University of Honolulu

Dustyn Kainoa Ragasa is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and the director of the Master of Pastoral Theology program at Chaminade University of Honolulu. Born and raised on the island of Kaua’i, he was honored to return to alma mater as a member of the faculty in 2019 after earning his PhD in Ethics and Social Theory at the Graduate Theological Union at the University of California, Berkeley. His areas of research and academic interest include aretaic ethics of the Aristotelian-Thomistic school, constitutive moral luck, and action theory. As director of the Master of Pastoral Theology program, he also has the privilege to oversee the academic program for the formation of permanent deacons in the Diocese of Honolulu.

He will be speaking to us all about The Confluence of Knowing: Medieval Wisdom for Our Contemporary Prospect.

Faith or reason, feelings or data – necessary oppositions or not? We will revisit a method of disciplined inquiry that may help us to adjudicate and amplify the unique contributions of other-than-empirical ways of knowing in the integral pursuit of truth.

 

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