Happy Easter, Angie. It’s a very striking scene to see that cross so high up on that hill. I read somewhere that it’s a tribute to one of the first Catholic priests (Fagan) to arrive in Hawaii.
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Beautiful! Fagan’s Cross is so pretty. There’s a cool little panorama of it here:
http://www.virtualguidebooks.com/Hawaii/Maui/HanaTown/FagansCrossHana.html
Happy Easter!!
Angie
Happy Easter, Angie. It’s a very striking scene to see that cross so high up on that hill. I read somewhere that it’s a tribute to one of the first Catholic priests (Fagan) to arrive in Hawaii.