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Hawaii-born Jesuit Glen Chun ordained a priest
 
Hawaii-born Jesuit Glen Chun was ordained a priest on June 7 at Holy Family Church in Chicago, Ill. He is assigned to St. Xavier Church in Cincinnati.

Photos courtesy of Stephen Donisch
Father Chun reads a prayer during his ordination Mass.

The family of Glen Chun gathers for a post-ordination portrait. In the first row, from left, Reggie Luke (cousin), Dorothy Aila (aunt); Margaret Chun (mother), Ethel May (aunt) and Ryan Kakalia (cousin). In the second row, from left, Jeri Resor (cousin), NaiChia Luke (cousin), Paula Ho‘opai (cousin), Henry Ho‘opai (cousin), Laura Chun (aunt), Alan Chun (brother), Father Chun, Paul Chun (brother), Brian Brown (cousin), Margaret Brown (cousin), Arlene Crawford (cousin), and Heather Kakalia (cousin).

 


Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (Archive on Friday, July 25, 2008)
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Osage ancestor talks with bishop at parish event honoring Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
CNS photo/Dave Crenshaw, Eastern Oklahoma Catholic
Carla Powell, an Osage Indian and lifelong parishioner of Immaculate Conception Church in Pawhuska, Okla., talks with Bishop Edward J. Slattery of Tulsa, Okla., during a special luncheon at the church Aug. 10. The bishop and Powell, an Osage Indian, were on hand for the dedication of a new parish shrine dedicated to Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. Following the dedication parishioners gathered for a traditional Osage meal. The church, founded in 1890 in Indian territory, has had a longtime connection to the Osage tribe.

    

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