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Post-canonization notes and commentary Friday, October 30, 2009 (2545 reads)
Someone with authority at the Vatican was spooked by the thunder that rumbled through the pre-dawn Rome sky on Oct. 11 and decided that the canonization of ... Read More |
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Canonization day in Kalaupapa Friday, October 16, 2009 (1482 reads)
KALAUPAPA -- Those who remained home at Kalaupapa while so many journeyed to Rome could easily have felt left out of the canonization except for one very ... Read More |
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Postcards from a canonization Friday, October 16, 2009 (1069 reads)
Varied and assorted photos of folks from Hawaii on tour in Belgium and in Rome for the canonization of Father Damien. Read More |
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Eternal Rest: Commentary by Bishop Larry Silva Friday, October 16, 2009 (655 reads)
“ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO HIM, O LORD.” These words from the funeral Mass were pronounced more than once over Father Damien’s body as it lay in its coffin in Kalawao in 1889. They were ... Read More |
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KALAUPAPA ANGELS Friday, October 02, 2009 (1759 reads)
Many in Kalaupapa had waiting anxiously for the day Father Damien would be canonized. An alarming number of them, many who were prominent, died in the ... Read More |
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Saint of Molokai Friday, October 02, 2009 (2175 reads)
ASSISI, LISIEUX, PADUA, MOLOKAI. Hawaii’s poorest island is about to join a most extraordinary group of “nowheres.” When Pope Benedict XVI elevates Blessed Damien de Veuster to sainthood on Oct. 11 ...
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Hansen’s disease Friday, October 02, 2009 (1067 reads)
Hansen’s disease is the proper name for leprosy, the affliction that quarantined thousands at Kalaupapa and eventually took Father Damien’s life.... Read More |
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Timeline to a Canonization Friday, October 02, 2009 (1513 reads)
July 7, 1827: The first Catholic missionaries arrive in Hawaii. Jan. 3, 1840: Damien is born Joseph de Veuster in Tremelo, Belgium. 1840: The first cases of leprosy in Hawaii were thought to be documented around this time. The disease was likely introduced to the islands by Chinese immigrants... Read More |
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