• Historically important to Hawaiian history, Father Damien founded the leper colony on the island of Molokai in the 1800's. (photoresourcehawaii.com)
  • Paia, Maui, Hawaii - Statue at the shrine honoring Father Damien of Molokai, who spent over 16 years ministering to victims of leprosy (Hansen's disease) at the leper colony on Molokaʻi, and ultimately contracted and died. (markcz.com)
  • Shooting the documentary took the CPX team to far flung places, including an historical leper colony on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. (eternitynews.com.au)
  • They separated those with leprosy from the rest of Molokai by sending them to this colony, which was like a natural prison, separated from the rest of the island by treacherous sea cliffs. (eternitynews.com.au)
  • By the time Mother Marianne Cope arrived in 1888, the leper colony on the Hawaiian island of Molokai was famous. (susielloyd.com)
  • Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai was born Jozef De Veuster on January 3, 1840, in Tremelo, Belgium. (nationaltoday.com)
  • In 1866, the Hawaiian legislature designated Molokai as the site for a leper colony to quarantine people affected with leprosy. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Father Damien arrives in Kalaupapa, Molokai, on May 10 to start the mission. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai dies on April 15. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Two of the four churches built in Molokai by Father Damien are still standing. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Father Damien is known for his help and care in Molokai for the people affected with leprosy. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Father Damien cared for the sick and helped build homes, dig graves, and make coffins in Molokai. (nationaltoday.com)
  • The fact that Father Damien was a racist asshole no doubt comes as a shock to the Catholic church, which made him a saint, as well as to Hawaiian historians who are aware that Hawaii's Princess Lili'uokalani visited the leper colony on Molokai to personally honor the selfless priest. (blogspot.com)
  • The man who would become St. Damien of Molokai was born in rural Belgium, on January 3, 1840. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • After being ordained a priest in Hawaii, Father Damien volunteered to go to the Kalaupapa Peninsula to minister to the leper colony on the island of Molokai. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai is another. (simplethoughtsfromacomplicatedmindsortof.com)
  • Father Damien of Molokai showed the true meaning of "compassion": to suffer with the afflicted. (publicchristianity.org)
  • A leper colony was established here: the Kalaupapa Peninsula, on the island of Molokai. (publicchristianity.org)
  • Father Damien de Veuster, or Saint Damien of Molokai (1840-1889), was one of the pioneers of the holistic approach to care provision for leprosy patients and contributed to the overcoming of the patients' social stigmatization. (bvsalud.org)
  • He devoted his life to the lepers living in America's only leper colony, on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, where people with leprosy were required to live under government-sanctioned medical quarantine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Damien made his life among the lepers at the colony of the Hawaiian island of Molokai-then contracted, and died of, leprosy himself. (heather-king.com)
  • Not without fear and loathing," Pope Benedict observed, "Father Damien made the choice to go on the island of Molokai in the service of lepers who were there, abandoned by all. (heather-king.com)
  • But we needn't travel to Molokai or Carville or Iran to meet the leper in others, and the leper in ourselves. (heather-king.com)
  • 60 minute West Maui / Molokai flight adds additional time at Molokai, including aerial views of the Kalaupapa Penninsula (and Father Damien's leper colony) as well as more time to explore the West Maui Mountains. (napilibayvacation.com)
  • Catholic Father Damien [Joseph de Veuster] begins his ministry at the leper colony of Molokai, Hawaii, five months after equally self-sacrificing Johnathon Napela, president of the LDS branch. (todayinmormonhistory.com)
  • Returning from a day-trip to Maui on Sunday our flight followed the coastline of Molokai,.You can't see Molokai and not remember the stories of it's Leper Colony and famous Father Damien. (travelnwrite.com)
  • Wailing rose from the ship Kilauea as 50 lepers, forever separated from their families, were transported to the isolated peninsula of Molokai. (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • Twelve years after Damien came to Molokai, he discovered that his feet had become leprous. (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • But in the midst of that paradise of islands was once a place that was a hell of despair - the "leper colony" on the Kalaupapa peninsula of the island of Molokai. (adw.org)
  • Knowing of the wretched conditions there, Father Damien volunteered to go to Molokai to tend to the suffering. (adw.org)
  • When Damien contracted the disease himself after 12 years on Molokai, he declared , "I am calm and resigned, and very happy in the midst of my people. (adw.org)
  • He moved to Kalawao-a village on the island of Molokai, in Hawaii, that had been quarantined to serve as a leper colony. (pastorshelper.com)
  • Richard Marks, who educated tourists on the Hawaiian island of Molokai about Hansen's disease and the history of the Kalaupapa leprosy settlement and helped the state end its forced quarantine of the colony, has died. (latimes.com)
  • Marks traveled to the Vatican in 1983 to meet with Pope John Paul II, sharing stories about Molokai and Father Damien, the 19th-century Catholic priest from Belgium who cared for leprosy patients and who is expected to be canonized a saint next year. (latimes.com)
  • Andrew was incarcerated at the Leper Colony located in the remote nothern peninsula of Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii. (thomaslindahlrobinson.com)
  • That's back when the leper colony on Molokai was still a thriving concern. (blogspot.com)
  • The other island is Molokai, known around the world for over a century because of the selfless ministry of Father Damien. (thunderstruck.org)
  • There, Smart and his team tell the story of Belgian priest Father Damien De Veuster, who travelled to the colony in the 19th century. (eternitynews.com.au)
  • Father Damien de Veuster, the priest whose courageous faith and back breaking work brought international attention and relief to his lepers, was dying. (susielloyd.com)
  • Father Damien De Veuster wasn't supposed to come to Hawaii. (publicchristianity.org)
  • Aboard this same ship, however, was 33-year-old Catholic priest and missionary Father Damien De Veuster (1840-1889). (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • Those who visit the U.S. Capitol will find the statues of many important people in our nation's history, among them Saint Damien de Veuster, a Belgian missionary priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, who represents the state of Hawaii. (adw.org)
  • The opponents to closure pointed out that, although there were no active cases of leprosy in the colony, many of the residents were physically scarred by the disease to an extent that would make their integration into mainstream society difficult if not impossible. (damienchurchmolokai.org)
  • Eventually, Father Damien contracted leprosy himself. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • Father Damien refused to leave the island to receive treatment for his leprosy and succumbed to the disease five years later. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • The beautiful, isolated colony in Carville, Louisiana, was also home to the last people in the continental United States disfigured by leprosy. (heather-king.com)
  • Father Damien dies of leprosy in 1889. (todayinmormonhistory.com)
  • Insisting, "I am ready to be buried alive with those poor wretches," he had volunteered to confine himself in Hawaii's leper colony for the remainder of his life, though he then did not himself have leprosy. (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • At the Mass for Father Damien's canonization , Pope Benedict XVI said of him, "He invites us to open our eyes to the forms of leprosy that disfigure the humanity of our brethren and still today call for the charity of our presence as servants, beyond that of our generosity. (adw.org)
  • In 1996, Marks was honored by the Damien-Dutton Society for Leprosy Aid -- considered the most prestigious honor in the field of leprosy -- for educating others about the disease and Kalaupapa. (latimes.com)
  • On this day in 1873, a Catholic priest known simply as Father Damien purposed in his heart that he would not take the easy way out -- he would, almost literally, enter hell to witness to the people there. (mu.nu)
  • Five months after their arrival, the leper priest closed his eyes in peace. (susielloyd.com)
  • Father Damien was a Roman Catholic priest and missionary. (nationaltoday.com)
  • His older sisters Eugénie and Pauline were nuns, and his older brother Auguste was a priest, Father Pamphile. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Proving once again that she has way, way too much time on her hands, Alexandria Ontario-Canadez is now complaining that a US Capitol Building statue of Father Damien, a Catholic priest who devoted his life to caring for the wretched residents of a leper colony in Hawaii before contracting and dying of the illness himself, represents " patriarchy and white supremacist culture . (blogspot.com)
  • [1] Father Damien was a priest who became famous for his willingness to serve lepers. (pastorshelper.com)
  • At age 33, Damien unhesitatingly volunteered to be a priest to the rejected and dejected in exile. (thunderstruck.org)
  • When the bishop escorted Damien to the island, he introduced the priest to the 800 exiles as one "who loves you so much that he does not hesitate to become one of you, to live and die with you. (thunderstruck.org)
  • With a priest like Damien, in whom belief was unaffectedly incarnate, faith was made physical," writes historian Gavan Daws in the biography Holy Man (University of Hawaii Press). (thunderstruck.org)
  • Sixteen years earlier, upon his arrival on the Hawaiian peninsula, Father Damien had found desolation all around. (susielloyd.com)
  • Eventually Damien would be honored by Hawaiian king David Kalākaua, an act that brought him worldwide fame and also brought a growth in donations of money and supplies for the colony. (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • The arrival of Mother Marianne and her Franciscans marked the completion of Father Damien's life's work. (susielloyd.com)
  • Mahatma Gandhi said that Father Damien's work had inspired his own social campaigns in India. (bvsalud.org)
  • This peninsula was the site of a Government leper colony established in 1860 by Father Damien, a Belgian missionary, who was the administrator of the colony until his death. (spacephotos.com)
  • Father Damien was a missionary to Hawaii. (mu.nu)
  • Father Damien in the 19th century went in with great compassion and commitment to the people. (eternitynews.com.au)
  • He stayed with his family until he was old enough to enter the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and took the name Damien. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • Just three months after his initial arrival on the island, he wrote these words to his brother: "I make myself a leper with the lepers to gain all to Jesus Christ. (unleashthegospel.org)
  • He saw himself as following the example of Jesus, who never hesitated to touch a leper. (publicchristianity.org)
  • I always love how Jesus and other saints were never afraid to touch the lepers. (heather-king.com)
  • Damien also began to identify as one of them, writing to his brother , "I make myself a leper with the lepers to gain all to Jesus Christ. (adw.org)
  • Lei-draped statue of Father Damien in downtown Honolulu. (photoresourcehawaii.com)
  • Honolulu, Hawaii - The bronze Father Damien Statue by sculptor Marisol Escobar at the Hawaii State Capitol. (markcz.com)
  • Father Damien Statue is located in front of the Hawaii State Capitol. (nationaltoday.com)
  • If you are in Honolulu, go to see the statue to celebrate the day in honor of Father Damien. (nationaltoday.com)
  • When he came ashore, Father Damien brought the hope and the love of Christ. (adw.org)
  • In his acts of mercy, Damien expressed his belief that Christ is present in all our sufferings. (thunderstruck.org)
  • Visit Father Damien s St. Philomena curs valutar church and grave site. (molokaiferry.com)
  • The servant of the Word became a suffering servant, leper with the lepers, during the last four years of his life. (heather-king.com)
  • Mosaic of Father Damien at Maria Lanakila Catholic Church in Lahaina, Maui. (thunderstruck.org)
  • The original leper colony was first established in Kalawao in the east side of the peninsula. (damienchurchmolokai.org)
  • The world has historically cast out "lepers" of all types. (adw.org)
  • In very simple layman terms- I am no expert and will never claim to be- I believe that Mother Theresa, Father Damien, and the volunteer caregivers in Africa have a sense of being that they are only a part of the web of life. (simplethoughtsfromacomplicatedmindsortof.com)
  • We can encounter these wretched poor, these "lepers," in every corner of society and in every station of life. (adw.org)
  • They treated me like a leper all my life. (latimes.com)
  • He was later sent on a mission to Hawaii as a replacement because Father Pamphile couldn't go due to illness. (nationaltoday.com)
  • Hike down a 1700 ft. sea cliff to the Kalaupapa National Historic Park, site of Hawaii s famous leper colony. (molokaiferry.com)
  • The Christian witness of Father Damien encouraged others to join him during his lifetime, including Saint Mother Marianne Cope . (adw.org)
  • In 2009, then-governor of Hawaii Linda Lingle proclaimed October 11 to be Saint Damien Day, to celebrate a man who "remains a spiritual hero and an icon of love, compassion, courage, humility and humanitarian service. (blogspot.com)
  • But before Mother Theresa cast the stone to cause a ripple, she and Father Damien and the others had to have had a belief, a sense of being, a sense of purpose to make it possible to cast a stone. (simplethoughtsfromacomplicatedmindsortof.com)
  • Like the Good Samaritan, Father Damien is an example for us all, encouraging us to join him now , to not simply walk past those broken people lying in a ditch saying "let someone else take care of them, let the government or some charity do it," but to get involved personally, touching their lives and offering them our compassion and consolation, confidence and hope. (adw.org)
  • But more than that, Damien touched them , spiritually and physically. (adw.org)
  • Damien had never seen individuals in the late stages of the disease and turned white at the sight of swollen and rotted features. (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
  • Now, the term "leper" has come to be regarded as offensive, inasmuch as it dehumanizes the person, reducing him or her to the disease and an object of repulsion. (adw.org)
  • But Father Damien teaches us that everyone is uniquely precious and should be embraced and loved by us, even those horribly disfigured, whether it is because of medical disease or social standing or sin. (adw.org)
  • Our Saints, our mystics, our Church fathers taught us that we should live in this world as we in reality are, as if we are passing through , as vulnerable and as short-lived in the sight of God, as a votive candle lit in the evening that burns down and is gone by the morning. (blogspot.com)
  • Bishop Heinz-Josef Algermissen recently published a letter claiming that, during an October 7 meeting with Pope Francis, the Holy Father expressed "dramatic concern" with the state of the German Church. (crisismagazine.com)
  • Mother Marianne also brought a woman's touch to the colony. (susielloyd.com)
  • He added his personal regret over losing the English colonies during the American Revolution, a defeat that made him "remember what our empire might have been" (68). (recap.study)
  • It would be my greatest delight even to minister to the abandoned lepers. (susielloyd.com)
  • St. Damien of Moloka'i set aside his own fears to minister to a leper colony in Hawaii. (presentationministries.com)
  • In 1956 he was sent to Kalaupapa, where his father, brother, sister and other family members had been isolated. (latimes.com)
  • Picture to yourself a collection of huts with 800 lepers," he wrote to his brother. (thunderstruck.org)
  • To live alone, work alone, and mostly worship alone is to be a kind of leper myself. (heather-king.com)
  • They only use that other word because 'leper' now makes them feel uncomfortable. (latimes.com)
  • Damien cared for the lepers, established leaders to improve livelihood within the community, and lived with them as equals. (nationaltoday.com)
  • When they asked for volunteers to go and visit the lepers, Father Damien was one of the first to put his hand up for the arduous journey. (publicchristianity.org)
  • Outsiders must be accompanied by a Damien Tours guide, and no one younger than 16 may visit. (latimes.com)
  • The founding fathers used treachery and deceit to lure a leper colony to their town in order to steal their money. (marissafarrar.com)
  • He and his wife had operated the peninsula's lone tour service, Damien Tours, since 1966. (latimes.com)