St. Theresa's Catholic Church Bell Tower - Kihei, HI
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
N 20° 44.799 W 156° 27.321
4Q E 764971 N 2296194
St. Theresa's Catholic Church is located on Lipoa Rd. in Kihei, Maui. The modern building incorporates many native Hawaiian themes and materials. This modern bell tower, topped with a cross, is the center point of the church building.
Waymark Code: WMDV7B
Location: Hawaii, United States
Date Posted: 02/25/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 3

This is the third building, blessed in 1985, to serve the Roman Catholic Congregation organized in 1928 in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii.

The description of this modern building, which incorporates many native Hawaiian elements, is best given on the church web site:

The present church was dedicated on April 27, 1985. This church has a capacity for over 600. This semi-rotund house of worship is designed in contemporary style. It has a bell tower and besides the church proper, there are other rooms, all under one roof. The other rooms are the sacristy, chapel, reconciliation room and book store. There is a hospitality room for receptions and other functions. At the entrance to the church is a painting on the tile wall of the patroness of the church, St. Theresa, known as the "Little Flower of Jesus".

The interior of the church is semi-circular to create the idea of community and allow the congregation to be closer to one another and to the altar. The floor is slanted theatre style to allow maximum visibility. Natural light, ventilation and natural materials (wood, tile, stone) were used to create a unique setting. Besides planters and skylights, the stained glass windows along the sides depict profiles of the Hawaiian Islands and the windows on either side of the sanctuary depict the glory of God the Father and the Holy Spirit, as a white dove. The motif of the Trinity is completed by Jesus on the cross that dominates the sanctuary.

The Corpus (body) was carved by Sam Kaai, an Hawaiian sculptor and activist. Christ's head is tilted upward as though our Lord were in conversation with the Father. His features are Polynesian. The inscription on the crucifix is written in Hawaiian and means "Jesus of Nazareth - King of the Jews". The massive Ohia log for the crucifix was brought over from the Big Island. The furnishings in the sanctuary are made of Koa wood.

There are two statues at either extremity of the church, one of St. Mary and one of St. Joseph. These also have Polynesian Features and were carved by Louis Benanto, Jr.

In keeping with the liturgical reform the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in a tabernacle in a separate chapel at the right of the church. The chapel is open for prayer all day long. The holy water fonts are appropriately giant clam shells. The simple Stations of the cross have tiles noting the number of the Station. The crosses are made from 14 different kinds of wood.

Address of Tower:
25 W. Lipoa Street
Kihei, HI United States
96753


Still Operational: yes

Number of bells in tower?: 1

Relevant website?: [Web Link]

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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: Unknown

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