- Stephen Alencastre
Bishop Stephen Peter Alencastre, SS.CC., (
November 3 ,1876 —November 9 ,1940 ), was the fifth and lastvicar apostolic of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands — now theRoman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu . In addition to being the Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands, he wastitular bishop of Arabissus .He was the first bishop of Hawai‘i to have been raised in the
Hawaiian Islands , and after continuing and completing much of the work begun by his Sacred Hearts predecessors, the mission area of the Hawaiian Islands was then elevated to the official diocese of Honolulu by the Pope within a few months following his death. The history of the Catholic Sacred Hearts mission in the Hawaiian Islands was documented by one of the order's priests and later compiled and published in a book called "Pioneers of the Faith".Bishop Alencastre's personal mission included continuing to expand the number of schools and parish churches in the Islands (and to renovate the existing ones) and to build a seminary to form vowed religious locally to the priesthood. This came to fruition with the building of St. Stephen's Seminary, named in honor of the Bishop's own patron saint. The seminary is still in use to present-day. The Bishop was also partly responsible for the increase in the variety of religious orders in Hawaii, inviting such groups as the Sisters of St. Joseph de Carondolet to help with the growth of the Catholic faith in the Islands.
Born on the island of Porto Santo in the
Madeira Islands ofPortugal cite web| title = Distinguished Americans & Canadians of Portuguese Descent| url= http://www.portuguesefoundation.org/famous.htm|accessdate = 2008-01-09] as Estêvão Pedro de Alencastre, and brought to Hawaii as an infant, Alencastre later returned to Europe to finish his seminary studies in Belgium. He was ordained to the priesthood onApril 5 ,1902 , at the age of 25, as a member of theCongregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and returned to serve the people of Hawaii. When Msgr. Libert H. Boeynaems fell ill, Msgr. Alencastre was appointed co-adjutor vicar apostolic with right of succession onApril 29 ,1924 . OnAugust 24 of that year, it was then that he was ordainedbishop of thetitular see ofArabissus at the age of 47. OnMay 13 ,1926 , Alencastre succeeded Boeynaems as vicar apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands. After his death while returning to Hawaii on a boat from Los Angeles in 1940, Bishop Alencastre was interred at theHonolulu Catholic Cemetery indowntown Honolulu . A street in Honolulu also carries the Bishop's surname in his honor.A window in the
Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu depicts his episcopal crest, as well as a portrayal of a blessing being bestowed upon him by Pope Pius XI. His episcopal motto was "Opportet illum regnare"," derived from a phrase in 1 Corinthians 15: 24-26, meaning "He" (Christ) "must reign." Bishop Alencastre was the first to include in his episcopal crest: the pūlo‘ulo‘u (kapu sticks), the colors of the Hawaiian flag, and the hat characteristically worn by Blessed Fr. Damien de Veuster, SS.CC. (also of his religious order). The inclusion of this final element in an episcopal crest is also seen in that of the now-Bishop of Honolulu, Larry Silva.References
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