Eastern Catholic Community in Hawaii
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The Eastern Catholic Community in Hawai{{okina}}i encompasses all Catholics of the Eastern Catholic Churches. It is based in Honolulu, Hawai{{okina}}i.
History
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Eastern Catholics from western Ukraine began arriving in 1897, as part of a wave of emigration from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. However these were often ensnared into indentured servitude on sugar plantations in Hawaii, and were not able to develop their own churches. Ukrainian Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish clergy in mainland North America pressured the San Francisco Chronicle to investigate, and on July 24, 1899 the newspaper's headline blared "Slavery in Hawaii Under the American Flag". Once freed, many of the Ukrainians departed for Canada, where there was a larger wave of Ukrainian settlement and many had relatives.
In 1975, the community began meeting for Divine Liturgy at St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church, Kalihi Kai, Honolulu with the late Reverend Archimandrite Jules C. E. Riotte, Episcopal vicar for the Eastern Rite. The community subsequently met at Saint Sophia Chapel in Wai{{okina}}anae, with Reverend Philip Harmon as its pastor.
On October 29, 2005, Most Reverend Richard Stephen Seminack, Eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Nicholas in Chicago visited Hawai{{okina}}i, announced the retirement of Father Harmon, the move of the parish to Kuli{{okina}}ou{{okina}}ou, and the grant of bi-ritual eparchial faculties to Reverend Halbert Weidner, C.O., pastor of Holy Trinity Church. Bishop Seminack installed Father Weidner as the pastor of Saint Sophia Ukrainian Greek Catholic mission parish.
The Ukrainian church is no longer{{when|date=April 2020}} at 5919 Kalanianaole Hwy., Honolulu, Hawaii. A physical location resides at 1300 Pali Hwy, Suite 204, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}}
While ritually similar, the Eastern Catholic Community of Hawaii is distinct from the Eastern Orthodox Communities of Hawaii.
See also
References
- [http://starbulletin.com/2006/04/15/features/adamski.html Honolulu Star Bulletin, April 15, 2006, article by Mary Adamski entitled "Old Egg Artistry (Pysankay)"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310220157/http://starbulletin.com/2006/04/15/features/adamski.html |date=March 10, 2007 }}
- [http://starbulletin.com/2005/10/29/features/story04.html 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"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060627173301/http://starbulletin.com/2005/10/29/features/story04.html |date=June 27, 2006 }}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070928181142/http://www.stsophiaukecath.org/ St. Sophia Greek Catholic Mission]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060820100928/http://www.stnicholaseparchy.org/ Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy]
- [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dchuk.html Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Nicholas in Chicago] - listing at catholic-hierarchy.org
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Category:Eastern Catholicism in the United States by state
Category:Catholicism in Hawaii