- Libert H. Boeynaems
Libert H. Boeynaems, formally Libert Hubert John Louis Boeynaems, SS.CC., (
August 18 ,1857 -May 13 ,1926 ), was the fourthvicar apostolic of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands — now theRoman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu .He was born in
Antwerp ,Belgium , the son of John and Leopoldina (Van Opstal) Boeynaems. He was educated at the Jesuit college of Antwerp and the Seminary atMechlin and finished his scholasticate at theUniversity of Leuven . Boeynaems was ordained to the priesthood as a member of theCongregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary onSeptember 11 ,1881 .As part of his missionary work, Boeynaems sailed to the Kingdom of Hawai‘i arriving in Honolulu on November 29, 1881, to become a pastor (in January 1882) to the fledgeling Catholic community of
native Hawaiians on the island of Kaua‘i in the district encompassing Līhu‘e to Hanalei. He later ministered to those on Kaua‘i in the district encompassing Līhu‘e to Mana. During his first few years in Honolulu, Boeynaems was a witness to the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, proclamation of the Republic of Hawai‘i and establishment of theUnited States Territory of Hawai‘i. In 1895 he was transferred to Wailuku, Maui. In December, 1902, theHoly See appointed him Pro-Vicar. OnApril 8 ,1903 , he was appointed Vicar Apostolic and was subsequently consecrated titular Bishop of Zeugma inSyria by Archbishop Montgomery in Saint Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco onJuly 25 ,1903 . OnApril 11 ,1915 , Msgr. Boeynaems consecrated Saint Agnes-in-the-Palms at Kaka‘ako, a former Protestant church at the intersection of Kawaiahao and Kamani streets in Honolulu, to serve the growing population of Portuguese and native Hawaiians in the Kaka‘ako district. After his death, he was buried at theHonolulu Catholic Cemetery indowntown Honolulu near Thomas Square at the intersection of Ward Avenue and King Street.
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