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Sisters of St. Francis' 125 years in Hawaii: 45 serve today
 
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Today, 45 Sisters of St. Francis serve in Hawaii in the following ministries
  • St. Francis School, Honolulu
  • St. Joseph School, Hilo
  • St. Michael School, Waialua
  • St. Theresa School, Honolulu
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Ewa Beach
  • Immaculate Conception Church, Lihue
  • Chaminade University, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Community Health Services, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Healthcare Foundation, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Healthcare Enterprises, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Residential Care Community, Honolulu
  • St. Francis Adult Daycare, Honolulu
  • Our Lady of Kea‘au, Waianae
  • Kalaupapa Settlement, Molokai
  • Oahu Care Facility, Oahu
  • Pearl City Nursing Home, Pearl City
  • Community Case Management Corp., Aiea
  • Kulana Malama, Ewa

Posted on Friday, October 31, 2008 (Archive on Sunday, November 30, 2008)
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