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Description Front of Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.jpg | While St. Andrew’s Cathedral was begun in what has been called the Golden Age of the Hawaiian monarchy, it persevered through the upheaval of the overthrow of the monarchy, garnering in those troubled times the allegiance of both Queen Liliuokalani, Hawaii’s last monarch, and Sanford Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii. Queen Liliuokalani acquired the mantel of Queen Emma as a visible and energetic leader in the work of the church, rising above the shattered past and moving into the twentieth century. In 1902, Hawaii having become a Territory of the United States, the Church of England deemed it appropriate to transfer its responsibility for the church in Hawaii to the Episcopal Church of the United States. | ||
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Author | Cliff | ||
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