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Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Honolulu, Hawaii. The church belongs to the East Honolulu vicariate of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu, and serves the Ala Moana, Ala Wai, Kapiolani, Kewalo, and McCully districts of the city. [1]
1184 Bishop St, Honolulu Oldest Catholic parish in the Hawaiian Islands. Constructed in 1828, consecrated in 1843 [2] Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus: 712 N. School St, Honolulu Founded in 1931, co-cathedral dedicated in 1932 [3] Co-Cathedral Vietnamese Holy Martyrs Catholic Community 712 North School St, Honolulu Holy Family
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu (Latin: Diœcesis Honoluluensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese for the state of Hawaii in the United States. [2] It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of San Francisco .
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
A Romanesque cruciform structure was completed in 1929 and was solemnly dedicated on February 10, 1929, by Msgr. Stephen Peter Alencastre, SS.CC., Bishop of the Titular See of Arabissus and the (final) Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands. The church was furnished with stained glass windows and two bells from Brussels. Statues, altars ...
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]