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Damien, Hawai‘i's Patron Saint
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- BLOG – Diocese of Honolulu – official blog
- BLOG – Honoring Father Damien – KGMB9 blog by Steve Uyehara
- BLOG – KITV-4 Pamela Young's Damien Trip blog
- Damien de Veuster – Leper priest of Molokai
- Father Damien – Musings of a Church Historian
- Father Damien's Sainthood – Hawai'i magazine
- HA: Hawaii pilgrims visit Damien tomb
- HA: Kalaupapa braces for surge in visitors
- Kalaupapa group to witness Damien's sainthood – Ka Wai Ola
- Kalaupapa National Historical Park
- President Obama on Father Damien's Canonization
- Saint Damien celebrated at Downtown Cathedrals Exhibit – Elizabeth Ho'oipo Pa Nakea
- Saint Damien's Day approaches – Ka Wai Ola
- UH Mānoa and Kalaupapa physician offers insight into colony's history
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Daily Archives: October 9, 2009
Evening stroll
Fountains abound Lovely first evening walking around with Kalei Friday night. Kim Ku`ulei Birnie (c) naleialoha.net
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Thunder and Lightning
I have been sitting on my bed for the last twenty minutes staring out the window, but not really seeing anything. I’ve only just realized that I was deeply entranced with the many different sounds of Rome coming from outside … Continue reading
Lono has arrived
Good morning Gang. It’s 8:35am and I’m up sipping a cappuccino. I’ve been up for about three hours listening to the thunder and the heavy patter of rain on the cobblestone streets. The thunder here sounds different. The storm is … Continue reading
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Crowds
Grazie to Alohalani & Kalei for meeting me at the airport this morning. Unfortunately, they had to wait quite a while for me as 2000 people arrive at the new Leonardo daVinci Airport at the same time. It took an … Continue reading
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Kim arrives in one piece
E aloha kakou e ku’u mau hoa heluhelu, First I have to apologize to you all as this posting won’t have any photos off the bat. Alohalani and I got up early and caught a taxi to the train station … Continue reading