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Mahalo to Episcopal clergy at the St. Stephen’s Interfaith Commemoration of Queen Liliuokalani at Mauna Ala Jan 29th 2026
MAHALO NUI LOA!
Coline KaualokuoLeleiohoku Haʻimoeipo Aiu –
Kumu Hula, Hālau Hula O Maiki, Kuhina Nui,
Daughters and Sons of the Hawaiian Warriors-Māmakakaua
Pelekikena, ʻAhahui Kaʻiulani
Clergy participants included representation from the Episcopal Church of Hawaii, Iolani Schools, Association of Hawaiian Evangelical Churches, Hawai District of the United Churches of Christ, the Oahu Association of the United Churches of Christ, and others.
Mahalo also to representatives from the Daughters and Sons of Hawaiian Warriors – Mamakaksua, Royal Order of Kamehameha Chapter 1, ‘Aha Hui O Ka’iulani, and the Hawaiian Civic Club

MORNING PRAYERS – TAP Here to join in prayers for the many churches in Hawaii and commemorating Queen Liliuokalani in Hawaii Sunday services tomorrow, but elsewhere in other lands, in the days to come. Prayers for Minnesota protests and gatherings to resist the oppression and violence of ICE with peace and nonviolence.

Mahalo Nui to
St. Stephen’s participation
w/ Dr. Jon Osorio and Healani Sonoda-Pale,
Xal Wichep, & Keven Aspisa,
and Fr. Hau’oli Tomoso who came from Maui, Carolynn Morishige from All Saints, Kaua’i, and Lupua Morah from Kona and Milolii
Here is a photo of the Lei Hookupu for Queen Liliuokalani from the Makahiki Program on Jan 26th at Women’s Community Correctional Center.
This is the Queen Liliuokalani portrait and wooden stand used at St. Stephen’s for her commemorations every year. Mahalo to all who brought leis of aloha!

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