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Resurrection of the Lord 94-1260 Lumikula St, Waipahu: Church dedicated in 1985 [21] St. Elizabeth 99-312 Moanalua Rd, Aiea: Founded in the 1860s, church dedicated in 1925 [22] St. John Apostle and Evangelist 5-370 Kuahelani Ave, Mililani: Founded in 1951, church dedicated in 1973 [23] St. Michael 67-390 Goodale Ave, Waialua
Holy Resurrection Church (Kodiak, Alaska), a Russian Orthodox church; Episcopal Church of the Resurrection (Pleasant Hill, California) Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church (Waipahu, Hawaii), a Roman Catholic Church on the island of Oahu; Resurrection Catholic Church, in Dubuque, Iowa; United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas
The Hawaii Catholic Herald is the present-day version of a series of official newspapers of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu and its predecessor vicariate apostolic. Established in January 1947 to replace the publication called the Catholic Herald Newspaper (established in November 1936), it is published by the Roman Catholic Bishop of ...
Charles Kekumano was born in 1919 in Kona on the island of Hawai‘i. [1] [4] Educated at Saint Louis High School in Honolulu, he studied for the priesthood in Southern California and was ordained for the newly formed Diocese of Honolulu.
Sweeney was born in San Francisco, California, to John Joseph and Catherine (née McCarrick) Sweeney. [1] He received his early education at St. James Boys School from 1907 to 1913. [1]
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Bishop Stephen Peter Alencastre, SSCC (born Estêvão Pedro de Alencastre; November 3, 1876 – November 9, 1940) was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the fifth and last Vicar Apostolic of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands (now the Diocese of Honolulu).
With his predecessor's retirement, Bishop Ferrario was appointed Bishop of Honolulu on May 13, 1982. One of his first actions as the ordinary of Honolulu was the removal of Msgr. Francis A. Marzen as editor of the diocesan newspaper, the Hawai‘i Catholic Herald.