Our Lady of Seven Sorrows

Moloka'i


The present Our Lady of Seven Sorrows is a 1966 reconstruction of the original wood-frame church constructed in 1874 by Hawaii's first saint, Father Damien, who devoted his life to leprosy patients after they were exiled to a settlement here in 1866. It's just west of mile marker 15.


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