Sunday, March 8, 2015

First Hawaii Catholics

A  L  O  H  A   from   Honolulu!
" Different flowers 
look good 
to different people. "
                                  Chinese Proverb









  Our Lady of Peace 
Malia O Ka Malu
[ lHawn. lit:' Maria of the Calm ] 

 Oldest cathedral in continuous use
 in the United States.

 Saint Damien of 
Molokaʻi was ordained here
on May 21, 1864.

Placed on the 
National Register of Historic Places 
in 1972. 

" After some years of persecution 
of Roman Catholicism in the 
Hawaiian Islands (partly instigated by 
Congregationalist and 
Presbyterian missionaries 
who had befriended the 
Kamehameha dynasty)
the Royal Hawaiian government 
issued an Edict of Toleration 
creating freedom of religious 
expression June 17, 1839

 As an act 
of reconciliation, 
Kamehameha III gave the 
first Roman Catholic missionaries
a piece of the royal estate on 
which to build the first 
Roman Catholic church in the kingdom. 
Ground was broken on July 9, 1840, 
coinciding with the 
Feast of Our Lady of Peace.  
Mass was celebrated on that day,
and 280 native Hawaiians 
received the sacraments of baptism, 
confirmation, and first 
Eucharist. 
The cornerstone of the building 
was ceremonially laid on 
August 6, 1840. 
Native Hawaiian volunteers harvested
 blocks of coral from the 
shores of Ala Moana, 
Kakaʻako, and Waikīkī. 
Dedicated August 15, 1843 "

Linking to






" That's the way 
things come clear. 
All of a sudden.
 And then you 
realize how obvious 
they've been all along. "
Madeleine L'Engle


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Thank You!
                   Fondly, cloudia

21 comments:

  1. pretty neat church with great history!

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  2. i enjoy the roofing material. very pretty. i am such a fan. ( :

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  3. Thank you for the history! It's a beautiful church and built by native Hawaiians adds to its luster.

    The bird of paradise plant is exceptionally beautiful and unusually large.

    You have an extremely interesting blog, Cloudia!

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  4. Love that Madeleine L'Engele quote. Very, very true, and a bit shame-making.

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  5. Beautiful captures and very interesting commentary to go along!!

    Namaste /\ from Mumbai
    Aloha!

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  6. Great picture. It's an interesting history.

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  7. Check out Dale Zarella's koa statue of Saint Damien at the Damien and Marianne of Molokai Heritage Center in Honolulu.. He is presently working on a statue of Marianne Cope. Aloha from Maui. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  8. Am just listening to 'Repent Walpurgis' which seems quite fitting. Love that bird of paradise (which also seems quite fitting with your story).

    Aloha Cloudia !

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  9. Beautiful post and photos.

    Greetings.

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  10. Hello Cloudia, thanks for sharing the history and the pretty church..Great quote and images.. Have a happy Monday and new week ahead!

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  11. So interesting!
    Shalom and calm to you. :)

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  12. Great looking church and that Bird of Paradise is stunning!

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  13. I'm wearing a flower in my hair tomorrow for sure :) Lots of interesting info for us Cloudia, merci beaucoup.

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  14. Magnificient birds of paradise

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  15. That is a pretty long history :)

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  16. I did not know the history of Catholicism in Hawaii. Thanks for the information.

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