Celebrating Hawaii’s sovereigns

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The Rev. Ryan Newman prepares to leave the Queen’s Chapel after blessing and dedicating the prayer room Sunday during the Feast of Our Holy Sovereigns service at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapaa.

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Ita Rubio performs an E Komo Mai-themed hula to an hymn being led by Peggy Lake, right, Sunday during the Feast of Our Holy Sovereigns service at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapaa.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

A parishioner gets video on her phone as Belle Gomes of the Haumana O Kanuikapono performs a hula kahiko with Kumu Pua Kamealoha Gomes and pu sounder Nelson Ka‘ai Sunday during the Feast of Our Holy Sovereigns service at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapaa.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kumu Pua Kamealoha Gomes provides the oli while the Daughters of Hawaii, including former Mayor Maryanne Kusaka, offer the group’s ho‘okupu before the portraits of King Kamehameha IV, Queen Emma and Queen Liliuokalani Sunday while Nelson Ka‘ai and Belle Gomes of Haumana O Kanuikapono stand by during the Feast of Our Holy Sovereigns at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapaa.

KAPAA — A lot of people are not aware of how King Kamehameha IV, Queen Emma and other sovereigns affect the lives we live today, said David Murray, the senior warden at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapaa.

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