
It was in 1899 Honolulu Plantation Company was
formed by several Californians. A refinery was opened in 1905 which still
operates today. The mill itself was liquidated in 1947 when the military
bought up much of the cane land in the area.
The present church on Moanalua Road was built in the early 1920's after a land
exchange with Bishop Estate. Built by Kobayashi and Sons it was handled through
the Home Building Department of the firm of Allen and Robinson Bishop Alencastre
blessed the church on April 15, 1925, changing St. Patrick's of Halawa to St.
Elizabeth's of Aiea. Father Otto Duching, SS.CC., had worked hard for the
little church but due to failing health required from active work in 1931
In succession Fathers Anthony Jacobs, SS.CC., James Beynes, SS.CC., and Remy Matthews, SS.CC., worked in this growing parish.
Father Cyril L. Eraly, SS.CC., was appointed pastor in 1947. Devoting his main efforts to reorganizing the parish societies. His work with the young was admirable. He so motivated them, that their attendance at the single Sunday Mass nearly filled the little church allowing little room for adults. Even after adding a second Sunday Mass, there was need for a new church.
Bishop Sweeney not only approved but helped considerably the financing of the project. Contractor Harry N. Miura restored the church and made improvements. On Sunday, June 10, 1951 the Vicar General of the Diocese re-blessed the restored church, the completely remodeled rectory, a large garage for bus and car, a spacious playground and a handsome parish hall.
The original hall had been restored for the first time since its building by Father Anthony Jacobs in 1932.