User:Aloysius Patacsil



Aloysius Patacsil is my pen name. I currently live in Honolulu, Hawaii after having lived in Boston, Dallas, Fort Worth and San Francisco.

I am rather reclusive and enjoy reading and writing. My current interests include: the contemporary history and politics of Roman Catholicism in the Western United States, and most especially the Hawaiian Islands; the mathematics of natural language; Indo-Pacific languages; and Christian liturgy.

Some of my contributions to Wikipedia can be found as follows:

Aloysius Patacsil 01:03, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Thalia Fortescue Massie, around whom a seminal event shaped the future of Hawaii politics and race relations in the 50th State
 * Honolulu Catholic Cemetery, an oasis for prayer and meditation in communion with the church triumphant in the concrete jungle of metropolitan Honolulu; there's a lot of history in this cemetery - replete with photographs!
 * Sub tuum praesidium, the oldest Marian antiphon, dating from the 3rd century
 * Quinquennial Visit Ad Limina, an episcopal obligation
 * Institut Catholique de Paris, known world-wide for its eclessiastical faculties and famous alumni
 * Msgr. Alvaro del Portillo, first prelate and other clergy in the Work of God
 * The Personal Prelature of the Holy Cross and the Work of God
 * University of Navarre in Pamplona, Spain
 * The Marian Shrine of Torreciudad in Aragon, Spain
 * St. Stephen Seminary, Honolulu, closed in 1970, and now the Saint Stephen Diocesan Center and the residence of the Bishop of Honolulu
 * Kona District, Hawaii, where world-renowned Kona coffee is cultivated
 * Msgr. Charles Kekumano, J.C.D., the first native Hawaiian priest named as papal chamberlain by Pope John XXIII
 * Msgr. Francis Marzen, educated at the Pontifical College Josephinum, he became the editor of the Hawaii Catholic Herald and a critic of the diocesan administration of Bishop Joseph Ferrario of Honolulu. He later worked for the cabinet of Honolulu mayor and political gadfly, Frank Fasi
 * Rt. Rev. Msgr. Benedict M. Vierra, P.A., the first prothonotary apostolic (P.A.) of the diocese of Honolulu, and former vicar general and pastor emeritus of the Co-Cathedral of Saint Theresa - a deeply spiritual man
 * Most. Rev. Clarence Silva and other clergy and institutions in the diocese of Honolulu
 * Most. Rev. William J. Levada, Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
 * Venerable Eustache van Lieshout, ss.cc., Dutch priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, who ministered to the faithful of Brazil - following in the footsteps of Blessed Damien de Veuster
 * Archdioceses of Portland, San Antonio, and Galveston-Houston
 * Most Holy Redeemer Church, a predominantly gay and lesbian parish in the San Francisco archdiocese
 * Saint Patrick Archdiocesan Seminary in Menlo Park, California, recently controversial
 * Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia formerly, the Vicariate Apostolic of the Navigators' Archipelago
 * Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo, founder of the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary, a Philippines-based order of nuns
 * Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Hawi, a beautiful cruciform church in Kohala, once cared for by Blessed Damien de Veuster, SS.CC.