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    DAMIEN HONORED ON CAPITOL HILL  Nov 20, 2009
    The Catholic missionary spent his adult life caring for people with leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, on Molokai more than a century ago. Damien died of the disease in 1889 at age 49. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Which Hawaii for you?  Nov 7, 2009
    Molokai's sea cliffs hem in a beautiful peninsula with a troubled past: From 1866 to 1969, was the site of forced quarantine for people suffering from Hansen's disease, then known as leprosy. The down a vertiginous cliff trail is now a right of passage for intrepid travelers ($175). (MSNBC -- Travel)

    Saint Damien relic returns to Hawaii home  Nov 3, 2009
    Liliuokalani visited Damien in the Hansen's disease settlement in Kalaupapa, and was instrumental in getting him needed supplies and money to put up new buildings ... Father Damien de Veuster was buried in 1889 at Kalaupapa, where he ministered to Hansen's disease patients for 16 years before dying from the disease at age 49. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    The Entwined Destinies Of Humankind And Leprosy Bacteria  Nov 3, 2009
    3, 2009) For thousands of years an undesirable and persistent companion has been travelling with man wherever he goes. Mycobacterium leprae, the bacterium that causes leprosy, has only one known natural host -- humankind. (Science Daily)

    Relic nears end of statewide tour  Nov 2, 2009
    During a Mass yesterday in Damien's St. Philomena Church, which sits next to the grave that contains Damien's right hand, Danneels recounted Damien's work with a Hansen's disease population that eventually grew to 8,000 patients ... Each year, 9,000 to 12,000 visitors are drawn to the Kalaupapa settlement where Damien worked to ease the suffering of Hansen's disease patients until his death on April 15, 1889, said Mark Miller, the administrator for the settlement for the state Health Department... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    WHERE DAMIEN SERVED  Nov 1, 2009
    During a Mass today in Damien's St. Philomena Church, which sits next to the grave that contains Damien's right hand, Danneels recounted Damien's work with a Hansen's disease population that eventually grew to 8,000 patients ... The heel of St. Damien of Molokai was carried down more than 3 miles of twisting trail to Kalaupapa today as the relic returned to the spot where Damien gave his life for Hansen's disease sufferers. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    St. Damien relic on trail to Kalaupapa  Nov 1, 2009
    Damien's heel then will be driven back to Kalaupapa, where it will temporarily sit on display inside St. Francis Church "for veneration" by the Hansen's disease patients, state health workers who care for the patients and by National Park Service employees, said Patrick Downes, spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. On Oct. 11, Pope Benedict XVI canonized five people, including Father Damien, a 19th-century priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalawao and Kalaupapa. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Euro coin honors St. Damien  Oct 31, 2009
    Damien ministered to Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, until his death from the disease in 1889. He was elevated to sainthood on Oct. 11 by Pope Benedict XVI.. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Life of service urged at Mass on Maui for St. Damien relic  Oct 27, 2009
    The bishop said that Father Damien could have pursued a comfortable career as a priest in Hawaii, but instead he "threw caution to the wind" and volunteered to take charge of ministering to patients of Hansen's disease while building both church and community on Molokai ... Martin's great aunt, Nellie Kaimu McCarthy, was a Hansen's disease patient sent to Kalaupapa years ago at the age of 20 ... A Sacred Hearts priest, Damien ministered to people afflicted with Hansen's disease for 16 years on... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Maui faithful celebrate Damien relic  Oct 26, 2009
    KAHULUI, Maui The stately koa reliquary carrying a foot bone from newly canonized St. Damien de Veuster continued its statewide tour yesterday with visits to several Maui parishes, including the church where the Belgian priest was called to serve the Hansen's disease settlement at Kalawao on the isolated peninsula of Kalaupapa ... He already had seen the devastating effects of the Hawaiian government's policy of separating families affected by Hansen's disease during his mission work on the... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    REUNITED WITH DAMIEN  Oct 25, 2009
    KAHULUI, Maui The koa reliquary carrying a foot bone from newly canonized St. Damien de Veuster today visited the Maui church where the Belgian priest was called to serve the Hansen's disease settlement at Kalawao on the isolated peninsula of Kalaupapa ... He contracted Hansen's disease and died April 15, 1889, at the age of 49. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    St. Damien relic concludes tour of churches on Big Island  Oct 24, 2009
    Damien, born Joseph de Veuster in Belgium, was ordained in Honolulu and served the Big Island for nine years before going to Kalaupapa, Molokai, to serve the colony of patients with Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy. Living and working among his parishioners, Damien contracted the disease in 1885 and died four years later. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Like Damien, hala a blessing to humankind  Oct 18, 2009
    He spent his first night on the island there, right before becoming the permanent resident priest for the Hansen's disease patients of Kalaupapa. When he died on April 15, 1889, the Monday of Holy Week, he was buried under the same hala tree where he had slept on arrival. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Hawaii pilgrims celebrate as Damien finally gets his due  Oct 13, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... Father Damien died in 1889 of Hansen's disease, at age 49, after spending 16 years ministering to the sick in Kalaupapa and helping to create a community worth being proud of. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Kalaupapa's citizens enthusiastic as they honor their new saint  Oct 13, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... As they passed the settlement's care home where Hansen's disease patients live, some in the procession yelled out, "Happy St. Damien's day!" ... Generations of Hansen's disease patients, clergy and government workers who live in the Kalaupapa settlement have always considered Father Damien a saint. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Where Damien became a priest, the faithful celebrate  Oct 13, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11. He will be Hawai'i's first saint. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Portraying Damien  Oct 12, 2009
    Of all the parts the actor has played, Knapp identifies most with Father Damien, the Catholic priest whose devotion to the Hansen's disease patients on Moloka'i led to sainthood, conferred on Damien today at the Vatican ... Kalaupapa's Hansen's disease patients had been brought to the hall in wheelchairs and, in some cases, their own beds ... It was a gift from the late Richard Marks, who spent most of his life at Kalaupapa after contracting Hansen's disease as a boy. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Father Damien, Aid to Lepers, Now a Saint  Oct 12, 2009
    Mr. Obama, who was born and spent part of his childhood in Hawaii, has said he remembers stories about Damien caring for people suffering from leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, and its stigma ... He brought hope and kindness to those outcast for having or being suspected of having Hansen's Disease. (CBS News)

    Hawaii's Father Damien canonized  Oct 12, 2009
    More than 550 islanders made the 12,000-mile trek to Rome for the canonization of Hawaii's first saint, which comes 120 years after Father Damien's death in from leprosy, now known as Hansen's disease. The basilica's 20,000-seat capacity was filled quickly and thousands of others stood in the square, where they watched the Canon of Saints of the Roman Catholic Church ceremony on TV screens. (USA Today -- News)

    Hawaii's saint fulfilled humanity's ideals  Oct 12, 2009
    Kalaupapa was a remote peninsular colony for those diagnosed with Hansen's disease, which was many decades from a cure ... And in the end, when he was diagnosed with Hansen's disease, he bridged the final gap. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Pope Canonizes Five New Saints  Oct 12, 2009
    He added that the missionary contracted leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, suffering from it during the last four years of his life. After the ceremony, the pope came out on the basilica's central balcony to greet the crowd in the square. (Newsmax)

    Damien Day Proclamation issued  Oct 11, 2009
    Joseph de Veuster, who would later be known as Father Damien of Moloka'i and Blessed Damien de Veuster, was a Roman Catholic missionary who sacrificed his life in service to those suffering from Hansen's Disease in Kalaupapa on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i ... He served at several parishes on the Island of Hawai'i until he learned about Kalaupapa, a secluded settlement on the Island of Moloka'i populated by Hansen's Disease patients ... He soon realized that his presence provided much needed... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Students honor Damien with volunteer work  Oct 11, 2009
    Damien lived in Kalaupapa for 16 years ministering to the sick, mostly patients with Hansen's disease the disease Damien died of. A large contingent of Hawai'i residents, including 11 from Kalaupapa, is in Rome for a Father Damien pilgrimage. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Sainthood for Damien just hours away  Oct 11, 2009
    ROME Pope Benedict XVI will elevate Father Damien of Moloka'i to sainthood Sunday in St. Peter's Square, 120 years after the Sacred Hearts priest died in the Hansen's disease settlement of Kalaupapa ... The image used for the tapestry is one of the most well-known photos of Father Damien, taken near the end of his life, when it is apparent he is suffering from Hansen's disease ... The Very Rev. Javier Alvarez Ossorio, superior general of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, of which Father... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien still making a difference today  Oct 11, 2009
    The story of how Damien ministered to the outcasts of society of their day which grew to a total of more than 8,000 Hansen's disease patients beginning in 1866 is drawing even more visitors to the tiny Kalaupapa Peninsula as his elevation to sainthood continues to attract worldwide attention ... But the future is uncertain for Kalawao, where Damien ministered to the sick until his death in 1889 of Hansen's disease, and the relatively more modern Kalaupapa Settlement nearby ... The remaining... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Silva tells pilgrims 'Damien cast out demons of despair'  Oct 10, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... "He cast out the demons of despair" in the Hansen's disease settlement in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, and helped to create pride in a community that had been created as a prison where the sick were sent to die ... More than 530 Islanders, including 11 Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa, are in Rome for a Father Damien... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    IN DAMIEN'S FOOTSTEPS  Oct 10, 2009
    Damien lived in Kalaupapa for 16 years ministering to the sick, mostly patients with Hansen's disease, the disease that Damien later died of. HonoluluAdvertiser. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Vatican to canonize Belgian priest who helped Hawaiian lepers  Oct 9, 2009
    He spent nearly a decade serving on the Big Island before volunteering to go to the settlement at Molokai, where about 8,000 people had been banished amid an epidemic of leprosy also known as Hansen's disease. The deplorable conditions, immense suffering and hopelessness of the inhabitants he found there have been the stuff of books, a feature film and documentaries. (USA Today -- News)

    Pope greets Damien miracle woman from Hawaii  Oct 9, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... Father Damien, born Joseph de Veuster in Tremelo, Belgium, in 1840, ministered under horrific conditions to Hansen's disease patients at Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, for 16 years, before succumbing to the disease himself ... Eleven Hansen's disease patients, many of whom still live in Kalaupapa by choice, are on the Damien... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    'STAMP OF APPROVAL'  Oct 9, 2009
    Audrey Toguchi, in Rome for Sunday's ceremony in St. Peter's Square, told journalists that Father Damien's work with Hansen's disease patients on Molokai in the 19th century showed people they are all special ... Another Hawaii resident who journeyed to Rome for the ceremony was Elroy Malo, a Mormon who was sent to the Hansen's disease settlement on Molokai in 1947 when he was 12, joining a brother and sister there ... Norbert Palea, who has Hansen's disease, told journalists that "when you have... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Hawaii pilgrims visit Damien tomb  Oct 7, 2009
    He would later be ordained to the priesthood in Downtown Honolulu and volunteer to work in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, a remote settlement for Hansen's disease patients banished by the government for the remainder of their lives ... More than 350 Hawai'i residents, including 11 Hansen's disease patients, on a pilgrimage for Father Damien's canonization Sunday packed into St. Anthony's Chapel for the Mass before heading to Father Damien's tomb for chants and singing and to leave flowers and lei ...... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Hawaii visitors see Damien statue  Oct 6, 2009
    TREMELO, Belgium A bust of Father Damien in advanced stages of Hansen's disease was unveiled yesterday in front of his childhood home as part of celebrations in this small town to mark the elevation of the Sacred Hearts priest to sainthood ... Many had positive comments on the statue, saying it shines a stark light on the disfigurement Father Damien suffered because of Hansen's disease, but also shows his caring nature with kind eyes and an expression that evokes both wisdom and a willingness... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien honored in Belgium  Oct 5, 2009
    Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is believed to have reached Hawaii from China around 1850 ... Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is believed to have reached Hawaii from China around 1850. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    PATH TOWARD SAINTHOOD  Oct 5, 2009
    TREMELO, Belgium Thousands of Belgians, including the country's royal couple, converged today on this small farming town where Father Damien was born to celebrate his elevation to sainthood with some of the last remaining patients of the Hansen's disease settlement in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, where the Sacred Hearts priest gained worldwide fame for volunteering to minister to the sick ... Everyone wanted a chance to meet the Hansen's disease patients, who traveled the 7,500 miles to Belgium along... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Children's book traces life of Father Damien.  Oct 5, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... Seven chapters cover his journey to become a priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, his 1864 voyage to Honolulu, and the hardships he endured throughout his missionary work with Hansen's disease patients on Moloka'i. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Belgium Joins Hawaii Marking 'Leper Priest'  Oct 5, 2009
    Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is believed to have reached Hawaii from China around 1850. Its rapid spread and unknown cure led Hawaii's King Kamehameha V to place sufferers in isolation on Molokai's Kalaupapa peninsula, an area devoid of any amenities until Father Damien's arrival. (Newsmax)

    Countdown to canonization  Oct 5, 2009
    It was a 24-hour trip for 11 former Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa, who will attend the canonization of Father Damien next Sunday in Rome ... It was a 24-hour trip for 11 former Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa, who will attend the canonization of Father Damien next Sunday in Rome. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Father damien in fine print  Oct 3, 2009
    Doug Tolentino is on his way to an afternoon gig playing music at the Halekulani, knowing he will fight back tears as he sings "Olu O Pu'ulani." The song tells of a family, split apart when one is diagnosed with Hansen's disease and sent to Kalaupapa. "It is the story of my own family. My grandmother was a leper. When she gave birth to my father, he was taken from her," he said. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien celebration begins as group heads to Belgium  Oct 3, 2009
    Father Damien de Veuster, the Sacred Hearts priest who cared for Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa on Moloka'i and died of the disease in 1889, will be canonized on Oct. 11 ... Those on the pilgrimage include 11 Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, and Audrey Toguchi, the 'Aiea woman whose cure from an aggressive form of cancer after praying to Damien 11 years ago was the second miracle attributed to the Sacred Hearts priest, assuring his sainthood ... He instructs church and... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    NEXT STOP: BELGIUM  Oct 3, 2009
    The 12,000-mile trek to Rome for Father Damien's canonization won't be easy for the 11 Hansen's disease patients making the journey ... "For me, it's honoring the man who gave to the people at that time his all, the most delicate gift being his life," said Elroy Makia Malo, a 74-year-old Hansen's disease patient ... He was 33, and would spend 16 years at the settlement, ministering to Hansen's disease patients who were wrenched from their families to live there after being diagnosed. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Fighting Eel introduces bridal wear  Oct 3, 2009
    With the upcoming canonization of Father Damien, Big Island artist Dietrich Varez has created a textile design in honor of the Belgian-born Sacred Hearts priest who dedicated his life to the care of Hansen's disease patients on Moloka'i more than a century ago. Reyn's Spooner Kloth pullover style shirts in navy, red, tan or black are $79 ($82 for size 3XL), and are available at Ala Moana Center and Kahala Mall. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Leprosy patients to see 1800s priest canonized  Oct 2, 2009
    Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is spread by direct person-to-person contact, although it's not easily transmitted. It can cause skin lesions and lead to blindness. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    ST. DAMIEN TROOP REPORTS FOR DUTY  Sep 25, 2009
    Nine Boy Scouts from Oahu designated the St. Damien Troop by the Aloha Council will be in Rome to witness the canonization of Blessed Damien de Veuster, the Catholic priest who ministered to Hansen's disease patients exiled to Kalawao. Before the Oct. 11 ceremony at the Vatican, the troop will spend five days in Belgium visiting Damien's birthplace in Tremelo. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien clan plans to attend ceremony  Sep 22, 2009
    The priest is known around the world for his service to Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, from 1873 to 1889, when he himself died from the disease. Jan de Veuster said he grew up learning about Father Damien from his family. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Meetings to explore plans for a Kalaupapa memorial  Sep 17, 2009
    The meetings are sponsored by the National Park Service, which administers the Molokai settlement where Hansen's disease patients were sent between 1866 and 1969, and Ka 'Ohana o Kalaupapa, a nonprofit group supporting the remaining few patients ... The meetings are sponsored by the National Park Service, which administers the Molokai settlement where Hansen's disease patients were sent between 1866 and 1969, and Ka 'Ohana o Kalaupapa, a nonprofit group supporting the remaining few patients. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Relic of Hawaii saint will make many stops on its trip home  Sep 9, 2009
    Damien was buried in 1889 at Kalaupapa, where he ministered to Hansen's disease patients for 16 years before dying from the disease at age 49 ... Rather than flying it in, Damien Memorial School students will carry it down the hourlong hike to the Hansen's disease settlement. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Father Damien: Isle-born artist Maria Lee creates a collection that touches on Kalaupapa's tragic past  Sep 7, 2009
    The disease now is referred to as Hansen's disease, named for the scientist who identified its bacterial source ... The disease now is referred to as Hansen's disease, named for the scientist who identified its bacterial source. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    50 fun facts about Hawaii as 50th star hits 50  Aug 31, 2009
    31 Father Damien, the Belgian priest who worked in Molokai's leper colony and eventually died of Hansen's disease (as leprosy is now called), will officially become a saint in October. Mother Marianne Cope, a German-born American nun who arrived several months before Damien died, was beatified in 2005 for similar service. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Father Damien's 'miracle woman' humble despite worldwide fame  Aug 25, 2009
    The Rev. Damien de Veuster, who ministered to Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, from 1873 to 1889, when he died from the disease at age 49, will be canonized Oct. 11 in Rome before an expected crowd of 10,000 people. Toguchi, along with 11 Hansen's disease patients who still live full- or part-time in Kalaupapa by choice, will be among the attendees ... Toguchi, who graduated from Sacred Hearts Academy, said she grew up learning about Father Damien and his selfless service to... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Rediscovering the forgotten who lived in Kalaupapa exile  Aug 9, 2009
    It took months of work at the Hawai'i State Archives and the help of Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa, a nonprofit that helps Kalaupapa patients, to find the rest of the story: Apo's great-grandfather, John Taylor Unea, was forced to leave his wife and daughter behind in Hilo in 1893, and move to the Hansen's disease settlement with a 16-year-old son. Both had Hansen's disease ... Many of these stories, experts say, have been lost, forgotten or even hidden away because of the shame once associated with... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    State needs reliable air service to Kalaupapa  Jul 29, 2009
    It was once used as a place to lock away Hansen's disease patients in enforced, lifelong isolation. Obviously, that's no longer acceptable. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Airfare hike 'too ridiculous'  Jul 24, 2009
    She said the situation is angering Kalaupapa's 19 Hansen's disease patients and 100 or so employees, who are limiting or forgoing travel. The airfare increase comes as Pacific Wings and the state duke it out in the latest of a string of disagreements. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Kalaupapa residents caught in middle of Pacific Wings-DOT dispute  Jul 23, 2009
    Meanwhile, park workers and Health Department employees (including people who assist the Hansen's disease patients), many of whom live Topside Molokai, feel trapped by the $492. 62 round-trip fare now being charged by Pacific Wings. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Hawaii Hansen's disease patients will witness Damien's sainthood  Jul 20, 2009
    Some 900 people at a sold-out dinner last night helped raise more than $100,000 to send 11 Hansen's disease patients in Kalaupapa to Rome for the canonization of Father Damien, while also mourning others who championed the Sacred Hearts priest's cause but died before seeing him elevated to sainthood ... The 78-year-old Marks was sent to Kalaupapa in 1947 after contracting Hansen's disease, and said yesterday that she still can't believe that she's headed to Rome ... The Rev. Damien de Veuster,... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Soon the world will know the story of a saintly man  Jul 13, 2009
    Anwei Skinsnes Law: International coordinator of IDEA -- the International Association for Integrity, Dignity and Economic Advancement -- established in 1994 as the first international advocacy agency led primarily by former Hansen's disease patients ... Anwei Skinsnes Law: International coordinator of IDEA -- the International Association for Integrity, Dignity and Economic Advancement -- established in 1994 as the first international advocacy agency led primarily by former Hansen's disease... (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Hansen's disease in spotlight again because of Hawaii priest  Jun 30, 2009
    Father Damien's coming elevation to sainthood in October is renewing efforts to eliminate the centuries-old stigma attached to Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy ... On average, 20 new cases of Hansen's disease are diagnosed in the Islands annually ... Hawai'i has one of the highest per capita rates of Hansen's disease nationally, though other states, including Texas and California, see more cases. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien artifacts will get new Hawaii home  Jun 23, 2009
    The efforts are part of a flurry of projects statewide aimed at preparing for Father Damien de Veuster's elevation to sainthood on Oct. 11 in Rome, and for the onslaught of new interest in the Belgian priest who is already known worldwide for his service to the Hansen's disease patients of Moloka'i until his death from the disease in 1889 ... Several Damien celebrations, including a fundraiser July 18 for Moloka'i's Hansen's disease patients who are attending the canonization, a youth gathering... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    DAMIEN SERVING AS TEACHING TOOL  Jun 6, 2009
    And teachers say the story of Damien, who served Hansen's disease patients on Moloka'i, is captivating their young audiences, so used to reading about famous names who lived long ago and far away ... At Moloka'i High School and several other public schools, the Catholic priest is being discussed in-depth in Hawaiian studies classes, with students learning about his service and the lives of the Hansen's disease patients whom he helped ... Some of the ideas for the coming semester include... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Catholic Church unveils Father Damien Web site  May 30, 2009
    Born Joseph de Veuster in 1840, Damien died on Molokai at the age of 49 after contracting leprosy, now called Hansen's disease ... Born Joseph de Veuster in 1840, Damien died on Molokai at the age of 49 after contracting leprosy, now called Hansen's disease. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Damien canonization draws Hawaii visitors  May 26, 2009
    The Rev. Damien de Veuster, who ministered to the Hansen's disease patients of Kalaupapa when no one else would until his death from the disease in 1889, will be elevated to sainthood Oct. 11 in Rome ... In addition to the bishop, passengers on the Seawind tour include nine Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa and their caregivers, a 70-person choir that plans to sing at Masses in Belgium and Rome, a hula halau and scores of the faithful who have waited for Damien's canonization for decades... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Damien relic to process through U.S. to Islands  May 14, 2009
    Damien was first buried in 1889 at Kalaupapa, where he had served the Hansen's disease community until he died of the disease. In 1936, his body was exhumed and moved back to his native Louvain, Belgium. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Eight Kalaupapa patients will attend Damien's canonization  May 5, 2009
    Watanuki and seven other Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa will travel to Rome in October to witness the canonization of Father Damien, "the leper priest of Moloka'i" who ministered to the sufferers at Kalaupapa when no one else would, then died of the disease himself in 1889. "I hope to see the pope," Watanuki said yesterday at a news conference at the University of Hawai'i's John A. Burns School of Medicine campus in Kaka'ako. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Park service seeks public input on management plan for Kalaupapa  Apr 2, 2009
    Kalaupapa National Historical Park on Molokai was established in 1980 to tell the story of the isolated Hansen's disease (leprosy) community by preserving and interpreting its sites and values. Today the park preserves cultural and natural resources and is dedicated to supporting and protecting the well-being and privacy of residents who choose to remain at Kalaupapa. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    New federal law creates monument at Kalaupapa  Apr 1, 2009
    "We will now be able to recognize Hansen's disease patients of Kalaupapa for the way they led dignified, inspirational lives under extremely challenging circumstances," said U.S. Rep. Mazie Hirono, who introduced the Kalaupapa Memorial Act. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Monument for Kalaupapa gets congressional OK  Mar 26, 2009
    Congress has approved a bill authorizing a monument to 8,000 Hansen's disease patients exiled to Kalaupapa, Moloka'i between 1866 and 1969 ... Instead it says a support group for Hansen's disease patients will be responsible for raising money for the memorial. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Monument to those who died at Kalaupapa stalls in U.S. House  Mar 12, 2009
    Ka Ohana O Kalaupapa, a group of Hansen's disease patients, relatives and friends, would have been responsible for the memorial's cost. But the interior secretary would have final approval of the monument's design, size, inscriptions and location. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    More of this story  Mar 11, 2009
    Hansen's Disease Treatment $1,976,000. The initiative provides continuing support, including medical care and treatment, for people suffering from Hansen's disease in hospitals and clinics at Kalaupapa and Honolulu. (Lihue Garden Island, HA)

    Five ways to honor Hawaii's true saint  Feb 28, 2009
    People of all faiths have heard of Father Damien, the 19th century Catholic priest who served in the infamous "leper colony" on Molokai until his own death from what's now called Hansen's disease ... Using photographs taken near the end of his life, sculptor Marisol Escobar depicts Damien with Hansen's disease: His face is scarred, his right arm is in a sling and he's holding a cane. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Travel)

    Isle doctors find new use for 1890s drug  Feb 25, 2009
    Clofazimine, developed in the 1890s and used for decades against Hansen's disease, or leprosy, has proved effective against MS, type 1 diabetes and the skin condition known as psoriasis. "People have been working for years and spending tens of millions of dollars on developing a drug to inhibit a specific molecular target involved in these diseases, and here we have a safe, known drug that hits that target," said Jun O. Liu, a pharmacologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Pope will lift Damien to sainthood this fall  Feb 23, 2009
    "We always knew he was a saint," said Kahilihiwa, one of 25 former Hansen's disease patients who still live there. They are among the last people to be sent into forced isolation during the 100 years of quarantine, which was finally lifted by the state in 1969. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Catholics Rejoice Damien's Sainthood  Feb 23, 2009
    It has been 120 years since Father Damien, who gave his life to comfort and care for the forgotten patients of Molokai, died from Hansen's disease. On Sunday at a news conference downtown came the long-awaited news by telephone from Honolulu Bishop Larry Silva in Rome for the announcement. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    World Briefs  Feb 22, 2009
    The priest eventually contracted the disease, also known as Hansen's disease, and died in 1889 at age 49. Pakistan agrees to truce with Taliban in Swat Valley. (Erie Times-News, PA)

    Kalaupapa memorial bill considered  Feb 22, 2009
    The U.S. House is expected to approve a bill authorizing a monument to 8,000 Hansen's disease patients who were exiled to Kalaupapa between 1866 and 1969 ... Hansen's disease is spread by direct person-to-person contact, although it is not easily transmitted ... The Hawaiian kingdom started exiling Hansen's disease patients to the remote, desolate Kalaupapa peninsula in 1866 amid a widespread outbreak of the illness. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Damien to be canonized Oct. 11  Feb 22, 2009
    And he hopes that it's not the last consistory he attends for awhile, if Mother Marianne Cope, Damien's colleague at the settlement for Hansen's disease (then called leprosy) is canonized soon, too. She was beatified and another miracle is needed for her to be elevated. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Of heroes and sainthood  Feb 21, 2009
    "When Damien got to the colony that served those with Hansen's disease, then called leprosy, "he simply did what needed to be done," Gomes said. Yet that simple devotion to duty would be a life's work, and involve great sacrifice.Damien's first act was to initiate the Christian Funeral Association, because people were being buried in shallow graves that would be dug up by wild pigs."To bury with dignity elevates the life of the person who died," Gomes said.In a letter home, Damien wrote that he... (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Priest Damien to become a saint Oct 11  Feb 21, 2009
    The priest eventually contracted the disease, also known as Hansen's disease, and died in 1889 at age 49. The Vatican's saint-making procedures require that a miracle attributed to the candidate's intercession be confirmed in order for him or her to be beatified. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Bishop Silva headed to Vatican for Damien sainthood date  Feb 13, 2009
    Damien de Veuster was the priest who served the patients of Kalaupapa until he contracted Hansen's disease, then called leprosy, and died in 1889. Beatified in 1995, he is expected to be canonized in October. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Leprosy advocate put lei on pope  Feb 12, 2009
    Bell was one of several former Hansen's disease patients chosen to interact with the late Pope John Paul II at the June 1995 beatification of Father Damien DeVeuster in Brussels ... Bell was one of several former Hansen's disease patients chosen to interact with the late Pope John Paul II at the June 1995 beatification of Father Damien DeVeuster in Brussels. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    Free dental-care program ending for Big Islanders  Feb 11, 2009
    The award is named in honor of Mother Marianne Cope, who brought the Sisters of St. Francis to Hawai'i in 1883 to care for those with Hansen's disease. The Mobile Care Health Project also worked with dental health advocates on Maui and Kaua'i in 1998 to form the Tri-County Oral Health Task Force to address the critical shortage of dentists serving low-income populations. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Leprosy Lingers in the U.S.  Feb 7, 2009
    And because leprosy, also known as Hansen's Disease, remains a largely forgotten illness, U.S. physicians are often missing its diagnosis, say experts who discussed the problem this week at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene's annual meeting in New Orleans ... He is director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service's National Hansen's Disease Program in Baton Rouge, La, one of many regional clinics across the country ... Dr. David Scollard, chief of the HRSA National... (MEDLINEplus)


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