Saturday, March 27, 2010

Catholic Churches on the Big Island

How many Catholic Churches are located on the Big Island? Will be there from June 23 - June 28.



Catholic Churches on the Big Island


I don%26#39;t know how many are on the Big Island but there is one by the pier in Kailua-Kona.



Catholic Churches on the Big Island


Aloha,



My Favorite in Kona is



St. Peter%26#39;s Catholic Church



a.k.a. Little Blue Church



Ali%26#39;i Drive south of Kailua-Kona. The church is located on the ocean side of the road just north of Mile Marker #5.



Do stop by, it is historical and beautiful.





Well actually this is my favorite ;o)



St. Benedict%26#39;s Catholic Church



a.k.a. painted church



Highway 160, Honaunau,





Holy Rosary Church



(808) 928-8208 96-3143 Pikake St



Pahala, HI





Immaculate Heart Of Mary Chr



(808) 963-5434 PO Box 79



Papaikou, HI





Our Lady Of Lourdes Church



(808) 775-0591 45-5028 Plumeria Rd



Honokaa, HI





Sacred Heart Church



(808) 965-8202 15-3006 Government Main Rd



Pahoa, HI





St Anthony%26#39;s



(808) 962-6538 35-2095 Old Mamalahoa Hwy



Laupahoehoe, HI





St Joseph Church



(808) 935-1465 43 Kapiolani St



Hilo, HI







St Mary Gate Of Heaven



(808) 935-9338 326 Desha Ave



Hilo, HI





St Theresa Catholic Church



(808) 968-6233 181355 Volcano Hwy



Mountain View, HI




Hi,



Adeline can you let me know where did you get that list of churches? I am looking for other denominations of churches and it would be interesting to see what the BI has! Thank you!




Many churches are now combined with other churches to share priests, so they may not have many masses. For example, St. Peter%26#39;s (the Little Blue Church) only has mass once a month.





This site can be helpful:





masstimes.org/dotnet/showchurches.aspx鈥?/a>





In Kailua-Kona, St. Michael the Archangel on Alii Drive across from Bubba Gumps is probably the biggest. If you can get yourself up early for the 7am Sunday mass (easier to do if you are still on mainland time), they sing some of the hymms in Hawaiian which can be fun.








Aloha,





Here is the web site I used



http://www.thestateofhawaii.com/church/




We also have quite a few Buddhist temples if you are interested in really branching out.




KK



Which would you suggest?!

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