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1701 Wilder Ave, Honolulu Founded as mission in 1883, church dedicated in 1914 [1] St. Augustine by the Sea: 130 Ohua Ave, Honolulu Founded in 1854, the third parish in Hawaii. Church dedicated in 1962 [4] Ss. Peter and Paul: 800 Kaheka St, Honolulu Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1969 [12] St. Patrick 1124 7th Ave., Honolulu Church ...
St. Raphael's Parish was established on the Island of Kauai in 1841, the first Catholic church there [11] In January 1842, Rouchouze set sail to France to recruit more Picpus priests and brothers to serve in Hawaii. However, his ship was lost at sea. In 1846, the first Catholic priest arrived on the island of Maui. [8]
Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaiʻi in the United States. Located in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi , 75-5769 Ali'i Drive , coordinates 19°38′13″N 155°59′28″W / 19.63694°N 155.99111°W / 19.63694; -155.
Mokuaikaua Church, located on the "Big Island" of Hawaii, is the oldest Christian church in the Hawaiian Islands. The congregation dates to 1820 and the building was completed in 1837. The congregation dates to 1820 and the building was completed in 1837.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Hāwī, North Kohala, is a historic parish in the West Hawaii Vicariate of the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. The parish campus includes an architecturally remarkable historic church, a rectory, a church cemetery, and a parish hall.
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
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.
On August 30, 1827, the missionaries acquired a royal land grant from 14-year-old King Kamehameha III with the help from the Catholic governor of Oahu, high chief Boki. [2] On this property, in January 1828, the French erected the first Catholic church in Hawaii where the sanctuary of the cathedral is today. [1]