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830 Main St, Honolulu [4] Korean Catholic Community 511 Main St, Honolulu Our Lady of the Mount: 1614 Monte St, Kalihi Valley: Founded in 1870, church dedicated in 1903 [5] St. Anthony: 640 Puuhale Rd, Kalihi-Kai [6] St. John the Baptist: 2324 Omilo Ln, Honolulu Founded in 1840s, church dedicated in 1857 [7] St. Philomena 3300 Ala Laulani St ...
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (Honolulu, Hawaii) Saint Mary Catholic Church (Hana, Hawaii) St. Michael the Archangel Church (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii) Saint Raphael Catholic Church (Koloa, Hawaii) Saint Theresa Catholic Church (Kekaha, Hawaii) Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Honolulu) St. Benedict's Catholic Church (Honaunau, Hawaii)
The first permanent church on Maui, Maria Lanakila, was dedicated in 1858. Maigret died in 1882. Pope Leo XIII named Bernard Koeckemann as the second vicar apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands. [16] During his episcopate, over 16,000 Catholic Portuguese workers arrived in Hawaii to work on the sugarcane plantations. Given the simultaneous decline ...
St. Peter's Church interior. St. Peter's Church (Malay: Gereja St. Peter) is a church in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia.It is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic church in Malaysia [1] and the third largest catholic church in Melaka after Church of St. Francis Xavier (Melaka) and St. Theresa's Church (Melaka) in Gajah Berang, a district located north from St Peter's church.
Waikiki was being touted as a tourist destination and the number of parishioners and visitors continued to grow. The church underwent enlargement in 1910, and 1925, essentially by cutting the building in two and moving the back to the beach. In 1920, the church acquired a right-of-way access to Kalākaua Avenue.
Honolulu Star Bulletin, April 15, 2006, article by Mary Adamski entitled "Old Egg Artistry (Pysankay)" Archived March 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Honolulu Star Bulletin, October 29, 2005, article by Mary Adamski entitled "Church gets fresh start in new home; St. Sophia Ukrainian Catholic Church aims for regular services with its new priest" Archived June 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
The first Catholic priests arrived on Maui on April 21, 1846. The pastor was Fr. Aubert Bouillon of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. A temporary church was built on the site, with a new structure dedicated September 8, 1858. In 1927–1928 a concrete church was built on the original foundation.
On 18 December 1972, the diocese was renamed as the Diocese of Malacca-Johor, when the Archdiocese of Malacca-Singapore was split into the Archdiocese of Singapore and this diocese. Rt. Rev James Chan was appointed as the first Bishop. On 27 May 1985, its name was changed to the Diocese of Melaka-Johor.