Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii

Diocese of Hawai῾i
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryHawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince VIII
Coordinates21°18′35″N 157°51′27″W / 21.309777°N 157.857375°W / 21.309777; -157.857375
Statistics
Congregations35 (2022)
Members5,860 (2022)
Information
DenominationEpiscopal Church
Established1969
CathedralCathedral of Saint Andrew
Current leadership
BishopRobert L. Fitzpatrick
Website
episcopalhawaii.org

The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai'i is the ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Episcopal Church of the Anglican Communion in the United States encompassing the state of Hawaii and Episcopal congregations in Micronesia. It is led by the Episcopal Bishop of Hawaii pastoring the Hawaiian Islands from the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in Honolulu.

The territorial jurisdiction which the Episcopal Diocese of Honolulu holds today was given up to American Episcopalians after the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, head of the Church of Hawaii. The Church of Hawaii, also called the Hawaii Reformed Catholic Church, was established by King Kamehameha IV and his consort Queen Emma in 1862. The king and queen, friends of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, were devout members of the Church of England. Episcopalians continue the Anglican Church of Hawaii tradition of celebrating the Feast of the Holy Sovereigns each November 28, in honor of Kamhehameha IV and Queen Emma. The former Diocese of Micronesia was joined to the Diocese of Hawaii in 2024.