Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii

Diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States
21°18′35″N 157°51′27″W / 21.309777°N 157.857375°W / 21.309777; -157.857375StatisticsCongregations35 (2022)Members5,860 (2022)InformationDenominationEpiscopal ChurchEstablished1969CathedralCathedral of Saint AndrewCurrent leadershipBishopRobert L. FitzpatrickMapLocation of the Diocese of Hawaii
Location of the Diocese of HawaiiWebsiteepiscopalhawaii.org

The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai'i is the ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Episcopal Church of the Anglican Communion in the United States encompassing the state of Hawaii. It is led by the Episcopal Bishop of Hawaii pastoring the Hawaiian Islands from the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in Honolulu.

The territorial jurisdiction which the Episcopal Diocese of Honolulu holds today was given up to American Episcopalians after the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, head of the Church of Hawaii. The Church of Hawaii, also called the Hawaii Reformed Catholic Church, was established by King Kamehameha IV and his consort Queen Emma in 1862. The king and queen, friends of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, were devout members of the Church of England. Episcopalians continue the Anglican Church of Hawaii tradition of celebrating the Feast of the Holy Sovereigns each November 28, in honor of Kamhehameha IV and Queen Emma.

Bishops

  • Thomas Nettleship Staley (1862–1870) [British]
  • Alfred Willis (1870–1902) [British]; married Emma Mary Simeon, daughter of Charles Simeon[1]

Missionary

Portrait of LaMothe, before 1927
  1. Henry Bond Restarick (1902–1920; first American bishop)
  2. John Dominique LaMothe (1921–1928)
  3. Samuel Harrington Littell (1930–1943)
  4. Harry S. Kennedy (1944–1969)

Diocesan

  1. Edwin Lani Hanchett (1969–1975)
  2. Edmond L. Browning (1976–1985)
  3. Donald Purple Hart (1986–1994)
  4. Richard Sui On Chang (1997–2006)
  5. Robert Fitzpatrick (2007–)[3]

Churches

Hawaii
  • Church of the Holy Apostles, Hilo, The Reverend Katlin McCallister, Rector
  • Christ Church, Kona, Kealakekua, The Reverend Canon Dwight Brown, Vicar
  • St. Augustine's Church, Kapa'au, The Reverend Jennifer Masada, Vicar
  • St. Columba Church, Pa'ahau, The Reverend David Stout, Priest with oversight
  • St. James Church, Waimea, The Reverend David Stout, Rector
  • St. Jude's Church, Oceanview, (no current vicar)
Kauai
  • All Saints', Kapaʻa (first Episcopal Church built in 1925), The Rev. David Jackson, Priest-in-Charge
  • Christ Memorial, Kilauea
  • Episcopal Church on West Kauai: St. John's, ʻEleʻele, St. Paul's, Kekaha, The Reverend Kerry Holder Joffrion, Vicar
  • St. Michael's and All Angels, Lihue (dedicated in 1991),[4] The Reverend Andrew McMullen, Rector
Maui[5]
  • Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Wailuku, The Reverend Moki Hino, Rector
  • Holy Innocents, Lahaina, The Reverend Bruce DeGooyer, Vicar
  • St. John's Episcopal Church, Kula, The Reverend George Wong, Priest-in-Charge
  • Trinity-by-the-Sea, Kihei, The Reverend John Hau‘oli Tomoso, Vicar
Molokai
  • Grace Church, Hoolehua, The Reverend John Lunn, Vicar
Oahu
  • Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Honolulu, The Reverend Canon Heather Patton-Graham, Provost and Canon Residentiary; The Reverend Dr. Ha'aheo Guanson, Assisting Priest for Pastoral Care; The Reverend Andrew J. Arakawa, Assisting Priest
  • Calvary Episcopal Church, Kaneohe, (no current vicar)
  • Emmanuel Church, Kailua, The Reverend Annalise Castro Pasalo, Priest-in-Charge
  • Epiphany Church Archived 2017-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, Honolulu, The Reverend Chris Bridges, Rector
  • Good Samaritan Church, Honolulu, The Reverend M. Keleawe Hee, Vicar
  • Halau Waʻa Episcopal Church, Honoʻuliʻuli (Kapolei), The Rev. Mark Kekaileonui Haworth, Vicar
  • Holy Cross Church, Kahuku, (no current rector)
  • Holy Nativity Church, Honolulu, The Reverend Libby Berman, Rector
  • St. Christopher's, Kailua, The Reverend Giovan King, Rector;
  • St. Clement's, Makiki, The Reverend Brian G. Rallison, Priest-in-Charge
  • St. Elizabeth's Archived 2019-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, Kalihi, Rector, vacant
  • St. George's Church and School, Pearl Harbor, Closed.
  • St. John's By-The-Sea, Kaneohe, The Reverend Paul Nahoa Lucas, Vicar
  • St. John The Baptist, Waianae (Māʻili), The Reverend Jazzy Bostock, Vicar
  • St. Luke's, The Reverend Raymond Woo, Vicar
  • St. Mark's, Honolulu, The Reverend Paul Lillie, Rector
  • St. Matthew's, Waimanalo, The Reverend Ernesto “Jar” Pasalo, Vicar
  • St. Mary's, Moʻiliʻili, The Reverend Charles Browning, Rector
  • St. Paul's, Honolulu, The Reverend Randolph Albano, Vicar (jointly administered by the Episcopal Church and the Philippine Independent Church)
  • St. Peter's, Honolulu, The Reverend Diane Martinson, Rector
  • St. Stephen's, Wahiawa, The Reverend Kaleo Patterson, Vicar
  • St. Timothy's, ʻAiea, The Reverend Peter Wallace, Vicar

Schools

  • St. Andrew's Schools, Honolulu, The Reverend Heather Patton-Graham, Chaplain
  • Iolani School, Honolulu, The Reverend Tim Morehouse, The Reverend Andrew J. Arakawa, Chaplains
  • Seabury Hall, Maui, The Reverend Christopher Golding, Chaplain

References

  • flagHawaii portal
  1. ^ Blain, Rev. Michael (2007). The Canterbury Association (1848-1852): A Study of Its Members' Connections (PDF). Christchurch: Project Canterbury. p. 75. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Retired Bishop Gilson Dies". Episcopal Archives. August 21, 1980. Archived from the original on January 4, 2022. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2013-06-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Kauai, the garden isle". episcopalhawaii.org. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  5. ^ "Maui - the valley isle". episcopalhawaii.org. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013. Retrieved December 20, 2013.

External links

  • Diocese of Hawai'i website
  • Journal of the Annual Convocation of the Missionary District of Honolulu
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