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Damien, Hawai‘i's Patron Saint
- BLOG – Damien, The Man, The Saint – KITV-4
- 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 24, 2009
Acropoli
Kalimera kakou, Most are aware of the the acropolis of Athens, but there are other acropoli throughout Greece so one must distinguish: Acropolis of Lindos, Acropolis Athena, Acropolis at Mycenae and so forth. Any English speaker can figure out Greek by … Continue reading
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On a ledge
Usually love thunder and lightning. Exciting. But I am perched on a ledge of a cliff as steep as north shore Moloka`i Malibu Koke’e Santorini. It’s 10:30 Sleep is impossible in this war zone of the gods. Lightning grabs my … Continue reading
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Turkey – Ephesus and Flying Carpets
Aloha to all from Santorini, Kane and Zeus have been introduced and are having a powwow or tete-a-tete or halawai or something for there’s thunder aplenty, lightning illuminating the offshore volcanic crater and rain that pours into my window if … Continue reading
Hawai’i in Santorini
Kalispera from Santorini…in real time. Arrived in Santorini today. didn’t realize how long the ferry took: left at 7:25 this morning and got in shortly after 3 PM. Stopped twice: Paros and Naxos. It’s kind of an overcast day, as … Continue reading