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Serra officers installed

Jack Kampfer was installed as president of the Serra Club of Honolulu for 2008-2009 at ceremonies at the Hickam Air Force Base Officer’s Club where the new officers posed for a photo. Pictured in the front row are trustee June Brieske, vice president of programs Marvin Scharosch, vice president of vocations Lleander Jung, and secretary Estrella Estillore. In the back row are co-vice president of membership Mark Pillori, district governor Chuck Furr, chaplain Father Gary Secor, treasurer Deacon Ron Choo, trustee Orby Groves, and Kampfer. Co-vice president of membership Wally Barker and trustee Sam Kamaka were not present. The Serra Club is an international organization dedicated to fostering and sustaining vocations to the priesthood, the deaconate and consecrated religious life.


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
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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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