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ARTICLES RELATED TO Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu |  |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - DioceseMsgr. Alencastre's premonition that the vicariate would be elevated to diocesan status was fulfilled earlier than expected. Upon his death, Blessed Pius XII decided that the Hawaiian Islands no longer needed a missionary church. Rather, its flourishing Roman Catholic community was mature enough to be administered as a fully independent body of its own. The pope canonically erected the new Diocese of Honolulu on January 25, 1941.
After several months of consideration, the Pope looked outside of the Congregation of the Sacred He ...
See also:Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Missionaries, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Persecution, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Foundation, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Vicariate Apostolic, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Diocese, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Special Anniversaries of Significance to the Diocese, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Presbyterium and Permanent Diaconate, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Parishes, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Necrology of Clerics in the Honolulu See, Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Sources Read more here: » Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu - Diocese |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Saint Louis School - DevelopmentIn 1949, Saint Louis School dropped lower grade levels one at a time and eventually became exclusively a high school serving grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. In 1980, grades 7 and 8 were reinstated. In 1990, grade 6 was reinstated and it joined grades 7 and 8 to become a separate middle school within Saint Louis School. Most recently, grade 5 was reinstated and added to the middle school. Like most institutions of academia, Saint Louis School adopted a formal Mission Stat ...
See also:Saint Louis School, Saint Louis School - Establishment, Saint Louis School - Development, Saint Louis School - Academics, Saint Louis School - Athletics, Saint Louis School - Notable Students Read more here: » Saint Louis School: Encyclopedia II - Saint Louis School - Development |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Saint Louis School - EstablishmentSaint Louis School was originally located in Windward O'ahu as the College of Ahuimanu, founded by the Fathers of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in 1846. In 1881, it moved to downtown Honolulu, adjacent to Washington Place, the home of Lili'uokalani, who would become Queen of Hawai'i in 1891. When it moved to downtown Honolulu, the school was called the College of Saint Louis, named after th ...
See also:Saint Louis School, Saint Louis School - Establishment, Saint Louis School - Development, Saint Louis School - Academics, Saint Louis School - Athletics, Saint Louis School - Notable Students Read more here: » Saint Louis School: Encyclopedia II - Saint Louis School - Establishment |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Salt Lake Hawaii - Geography and HistoryThe Salt Lake community is built in the larger and easternmost of three overlapping, low profile, tuff cones or volcanic craters: Makalapa, Āliamanu and Āliapa‘akai. A lake, at one time 1.5 km across (20 ha) but very shallow, formed in the bowl of Āliapa‘akai fed by freshwater springs or possibly seawater seepages (Alexander, 1926 in Maciolek, 1982). Because the lake had no outlet, water loss was largely by evaporation, concentrating salts. Up until 1910, the lake was regularly so salty that salt deposits formed around the shore. In t ...
See also:Salt Lake Hawaii, Salt Lake Hawaii - Geography and History, Salt Lake Hawaii - Roadways, Salt Lake Hawaii - Military, Salt Lake Hawaii - Airport, Salt Lake Hawaii - Community, Salt Lake Hawaii - Education, Salt Lake Hawaii - Commercial Center, Salt Lake Hawaii - Parks, Salt Lake Hawaii - Community events, Salt Lake Hawaii - Sources Read more here: » Salt Lake Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Salt Lake Hawaii - Geography and History |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - SymbolsThe state constitution and various other measures of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature established official symbols meant to embody the distinctive culture and heritage of Hawaiʻi. These include a state bird, state flower, state gem, state mammal and a state tree. The Humuhumunukunukuāpua'a or Reef Triggerfish was the state fish, but in 2006, the authorizing legislation was found to have expired.
Included are the two statues representing HawaiʻSee also: Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Symbols |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Church organizationUnder civil laws, the Bishop of Honolulu acts as president of the Roman Catholic Church in Hawaii as corporation sole. He oversees several agencies and departments that include but are not limited to: Augustine Educational Foundation, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Charities, Department of Religious Education, Ethnic Ministry, Office of Worship, Eastern Catholic Vicariate, Saint Stephen Diocesan Center, Social Ministry, Diocesan Tribu ...
See also:Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu, Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Church organization, Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Interment, Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Prelates, Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Resources Read more here: » Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu - Church organization |
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List of Italian Americans - Composers and conductors.
Angelo Badalamenti (b.1937), music composer. Best known for his movie soundtrack work for surrealist movie director David Lynch.
Suzanne Ciani
Bill Conti
John Corigliano
David Del Tredici
Michael Giacchino
Vittorio Giannini
Donald Martino
Gian-Carlo Menotti
Henry Mancini, (1924-1994), Four-time Academy-Award and 20-time Grammy and Gold Record winner. He is remembered for his ...
See also:List of Italian Americans, List of Italian Americans - Activists, List of Italian Americans - Anarchists, List of Italian Americans - Artists, List of Italian Americans - Composers and conductors, List of Italian Americans - Painters, List of Italian Americans - Comics artists and cartoonists, List of Italian Americans - Photographers, List of Italian Americans - Business, List of Italian Americans - Chairmen, List of Italian Americans - Entrepreneurs, List of Italian Americans - Finance, List of Italian Americans - Publishing, List of Italian Americans - Criminals, List of Italian Americans - Mobsters, List of Italian Americans - Murderers, List of Italian Americans - Swindlers, List of Italian Americans - Entertainers, List of Italian Americans - Fashion models, List of Italian Americans - Movie directors and producers, List of Italian Americans - Television, List of Italian Americans - Musicians, List of Italian Americans - Songwriters, List of Italian Americans - Singers, List of Italian Americans - Stand-up comedians, List of Italian Americans - Entertainers who can't be categorized, List of Italian Americans - Inventors, List of Italian Americans - Jurists, List of Italian Americans - Law enforces, List of Italian Americans - Mathematicians, List of Italian Americans - Media, List of Italian Americans - Anchors and reporters, List of Italian Americans - Sports broadcasters, List of Italian Americans - Journalists, List of Italian Americans - Military, List of Italian Americans - Politicians, List of Italian Americans - Governors and former governors, List of Italian Americans - Mayors and former mayors, List of Italian Americans - Prelates, List of Italian Americans - Cardinals, List of Italian Americans - Scientists, List of Italian Americans - Academics, List of Italian Americans - Sports, List of Italian Americans - Athletes, List of Italian Americans - Baseball, List of Italian Americans - Basketball, List of Italian Americans - Billiards players, List of Italian Americans - Boxers, List of Italian Americans - Figure skaters, List of Italian Americans - Football, List of Italian Americans - Golfers, List of Italian Americans - Horse racers, List of Italian Americans - Ice hockey players, List of Italian Americans - Race car drivers, List of Italian Americans - Swimmers, List of Italian Americans - Tennis players, List of Italian Americans - Wrestlers, List of Italian Americans - Writers, List of Italian Americans - Italian Americans who were the first in achieving something, List of Italian Americans - Italian Americans who can't be categorized Read more here: » List of Italian Americans: Encyclopedia II - List of Italian Americans - Artists |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Father Damien - CriticismsUpon his death, a global discussion arose as to the mysteries of Damien's life and his work on the island of Molokai. Much criticism came especially out of the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in Hawaii. It has been argued for decades that these church leaders took a stance against Damien merely out of spite for Catholicism in general. They derided Damien as a "false shepherd" who was driven by personal ambition and ego. The most famous treatise published against Damien was by a Honolulu Presbyterian, Reverend C. M. Hyde, in a letter ...
See also:Father Damien, Father Damien - Birth in Belgium, Father Damien - Mission to Hawaii, Father Damien - Colony of Death, Father Damien - Order of Kalakaua, Father Damien - Death, Father Damien - Criticisms, Father Damien - Mahatma Gandhi, Father Damien - Canonization, Father Damien - Movie, Father Damien - Trivia, Father Damien - Sources Read more here: » Father Damien: Encyclopedia II - Father Damien - Criticisms |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - OverviewImage:Ourladyofpeace viewtowardsentrance.jpg Image:Ourladyofpeacehawaii.jpg Clarence Richard Silva, fifth Bishop of Honolulu, is the current pastor. He is served at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace by the cathedral rector, in turn assisted by the parochial vicar. A member of the laity is appointed as pastoral associate and manages the church services, parish council and rectory.
Several retired priests in residence at the Chancery and the adjacent Century Square building often dispense the sacraments of the Eucharist and reconciliation during the weekdays. Priests of the Society of Mary also som ...
See also:Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Overview, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Campus, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Services, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Mission, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Programs, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Groundbreaking, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Development, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Second Vatican Council, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Restoration, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Gallery, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Sources Read more here: » Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace: Encyclopedia II - Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace - Overview |
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 |  |  | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu: Encyclopedia II - Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - French Revolution beginningsThe creation of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, ss.cc. is rooted in the French Revolution. In March of 1792, a Frenchman named Peter Coudrin was secretly ordained to the priesthood. The following May, in the midst of a nation in turmoil turning against Catholic religious leaders, Father Coudrin went into hiding in an attic of the granary of the Chateau d'Usseau where he was confined for six months. One evening during his time in hiding, Father Coudrin saw a vision of being surrounded by a heavenly illuminated group o ...
See also:Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - French Revolution beginnings, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - Establishing the Congregation, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - Mission in the Hawaiian Islands, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - Famous members, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - Resources Read more here: » Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary: Encyclopedia II - Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - French Revolution beginnings |
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