2011 TAVUR December


2011 TAVUR December

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The newsletter of the Salesian delegation of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
15th December, 2011 be effective in giving and in planting the Word of God in
their hearts.
Dear members of the Salesian Family,
The Strenna for 2012 “Let us make the young our life
Wishing you all an ardent Advent
mission by coming to know and imitate Don Bosco”
preparation as we prepare for the
is a very good means for us to implant and revive this
coming of Christ at Christmas. We
salesian charism. This coming year 2012, we are tasked
have been busy during the last month, to know the history of Don Bosco, his context, his person,
concluding the scholastic year. I wit- his experience of life and his choices. My wish is that
nessed the graduation of our DBTI- everyone will strive and make a good effort in doing
Boroko and DBTS-Gabutu. It was an something
occasion to thank the Lord and Don in this as-
Bosco for keeping up the legacy of our Salesian spirit. I
pect.
would also like to congratulate the other Don Bosco schools
for doing the same.
Christmas
is close at
Our Rector Major sent us his letter on Inculturation of the
hand, let
Salesian Charism (ACTS 411). It is a very good reminder to us open
all of us. He has stated that the salesian charism is the prin- our hearts
ciple of unity in the congregation especially among us sale- to accept
sians and members of the salesian family. Aware of the
Jesus, the
risks because of the changing cultural paradigms like global- Word In-
ization, the youth situation and many other things, he re-
carnate so
viewed our missionary identity. We all have the responsibility that we
to carry on the work of Evangelization much more now be- may be-
cause the demand and the challenge is so great in the world come a real instruments of His loving care in implanting
and among the young people.
the salesian charism in the hearts of the young: WISH-
ING YOU ALL A MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
As we end the year, we are hoping too to start the New Year PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
with a better outlook, a better strategy and a better conviction Affectionately,
that understanding the young people means to us a fruitful
- Fr. Raffy Galve sdb,
cooperation with the grace of God in facing their cultural di-
Delegate PNG-SI
versity. While we expect them to change, maybe we need to
May the Christ Child bless
you and your families.
Happy
Christmas
and a
Joyous
New Year
2012
INSIDE:
2: Highlights of Gabatu
3: DBTI Graduation
4: Tetere News Bits
5: Gloria 2011
6: My LIFE is in You
7: Fond Memories
8: Colourful Care
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Highlights of Gabatu - Fr. Dominic Kachira sdb
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Recognition Day for Grade X students was cele-
brated on the day of the last of the Board examinations,
on the 14th October. 112 students were recognized on
their completion of Grade X, awards were given to meri-
torious students.
23rd October was the final FAMILY DAY for the year,
celebrated at the Taurama Swimming Pool complex. Big
numbers turned out as swimming during the hottest part
of the year was an added attraction. After a variety of
activities, the distribution of the 3rd term report cards was
the final part of the program.
SEPP for 2012 was prepared on 21st and 22nd No-
vember by the EPC. All the Salesians, teaching staff,
with representatives of the Parents, Non-teaching staff,
Past Pupils and students spent two days preparing the
EPP focusing on the Strenna of the Rector Major. To
make the process more serious, we had a change of
venue in Emmaus Centre, East Boroko.
American Shelf in the School Library: MoU of Under-
standing with the US Embassy for an American shelf in
Right: EPC at Emmaus Retreat Centre and Mr. Teddy
Taylor and Mr. Daniel Miller, at the signing of the Mou
for the American Shelf.
the library was signed on 28th November. In his speech the
Ambassador Mr. Teddy Taylor said that this was to com-
memorate the 50 years of USAID to the Pacific, with its
headquarters at Port Moresby. Mr. Daniel Miller, the Acting
Director of USAID enumerated how 50 years back President
John F. Kennedy began USAID. The MoU is a commitment
from the school to keep the American Shelf and a commit-
ment from the US Embassy to keep updating the section
with books, videos, DVDs etc.
14th Speech Day was celebrated with due solemnity on
Wednesday, 30th November. Fr. Louie Castaneda, Rector
of DBTI was the Main celebrant at the Graduation Mass at
8.30 am. The graduation proper began at 10.30 with Hon.
Grand Chief Michael Ogio, Governor General, giving the
keynote address. All the outgoing students of Grade XII and
ITC-2 were inducted into the Past Pupils‟ Association: 133 of
the ITC and 114 of Grade XII.
The President of the Parish Council, Mr. Tom Sinari, passed
away after rather prolonged illness. The parish organized a
fitting funeral service on 4th November. RIP! Mr. John
Aromari was elected President, filling up the vacant post.
Delagation Office
Fr. Galve, Rafael
Br. Jess Garcia
Fr. Sonny Fajardo
Fr. Tran Cong Phan, F
Savio Haus
Fr. Revilla, Eduardo - Rector /E
Fr. Sanchez, Angel - S/Asst. Asp./Sec. Del/
Vocation Promotion
Fr. Tran Phuoc, J - V/Incharge Asp.
Delegation Council
Fr. Galve, Rafael
Bro. Jess Garcia - Finance
Fr. Kachira, Dominic - Mission Animation
Fr. Baquero, Peter - Youth Ministry
Fr. Revilla, Eduardo - Formation and
Vocation Formation
DBTI-Boroko/Delegation
Fr. Castaneda, L - Rector
Fr. Battad, G - V/ Economer/Shrine
Fr. Swer, Albert - In-charge Boarding
Fr. Galve, Rafael
Br. Garcia, Jess
Fr. Sanchez, Angel
Kumgi
Fr. Lenon, Albert - Rector
Fr. Fazzini, Angelo - Vicar
Fr. Parapilly, R - V/E
Fr. Shoji, M - S/ In charge of Boarding
Cl. Nguyen Quoc Dai, J - t
Vunabosco
Fr. Miranda, Roger - Rector/E
Fr . Yu, S - S
Fr. Morais, Clifford - V/Pr
Fr. Barbero, V - Confessor
Br. Le Mac Khai, P - t
Araimiri
Fr. Genovia, E - Rector
Fr. Bosquez, H - V/Pp/ E
Fr. Tolentino, D - Pr.
Fr. Vergouw P - S / Asst.Pp
Br. Singan, M - t
Gabutu
Fr. Kachira, Dominic - Rector/C
Fr. Odorico, Luciano - V/Pp
Fr. Baquero, Pedro - Pr/Administrator
Fr. Casper, C - S/ In charge of Hostel boys
Honiara
Fr. Pereira, Ambrose - Rector
Fr. Pankaj, Xalxo - V/E/Pr Tech.
Fr. Srimal, Priyanga - S
Tetere
Fr. Haruyama, Michael - Rector/P
Fr. Nguyen, Joseph - V/E/Pr
Br. Ohaou, Jefferson - t
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10th DBTI, Boroko
GraEdxueractiisoen
- Josephine Sagar
Josephine, DBTI Bachelor in Education flanked by Josephine Sagar and Sr. Pamela Vecina, FMA
DBTI held its 10th graduation exercises on the 25th of No-
vember 2011 at the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians. We
have a total of 193 graduates for 2011: 50 for the Bache-
lor‟s Degree in Education and for the different technologies
41 in Computer Technology, 26 in Electronics Technol-
ogy, 25 in Electrical Technology, 30 in Maintenance and
Fitting and Machining Technology and 21 in Motor Vehicle
Technology.
Present at the graduation ceremonies were Mr. Matthew
Pobaya, Teaching Service Commissioner who proclaimed
and received our graduates, Mr. Simon Kenehe, the
Chairman for Higher Education and Dr. Cecilia Nembou,
Vice President of the Divine Word University.
Another very important event was held on that special oc-
casion - the signing of the Memorandum of Understand-
ing on the Renewal of Affiliation of DBTI with DWU. Both
parties signed the agreement during the ceremony. Fr.
Rafael Galve, SDB, President of Don Bosco Technological
Institute and Dr. Nembou represented the Divine Word Uni-
versity.
How time flies! It was just ten years a ago that the school
had its first batch of graduands. It is a decade of producing
another set for the workforce. All over the country we are
proud to say that Bosconians are widespread and well
distributed. Some, even before their graduation had al-
ready jobs ready for them in the companies where they
had had their In-Plant Training. And others have been
offered scholarships too. This is for those who have
achieved higher ranks. Companies sponsoring the
awards for the best in different technologies were also
grateful that we sent them to be trained, though it is really
a requirement that they complete their number of hours,
before they obtain their certificates or diplomas. We also
acknowledged the different schools in NCD that permitted
our students for their Practice Teaching.
Still reminiscing the past, if you browse on the albums of
DBTI at the early beginning, this place was just a plain,
grassy land where buildings gradually sprouted, where
workshops are standing one after the other after it was
cleared and flattened. With the efforts of the first Sale-
sians who paved the way for other missionaries and the
partnership with donor organizations or NGO‟s the work-
shops were filled with machinery needed by students for
practical job. We are so happy that companies link with
us and ask for our graduates to work with them. That‟s an
added bonus, a feather in our cap, showing their trust in
Bosconians.
Originally, it was supposed to be teacher‟s college cater-
ing only for boys but if you get in the campus, it has be-
come a melting pot not only of young men from all over
PNG but also for young ladies too as well as for students
from overseas. To accommodate more of the latter, new
dormitories for girls need only the finishing touches and
by February 2012, it is ready to be occupied. This just
means that the institution caters for both sexes, hence it
is a co-educational institution.
This is not simply a speech day but also an opportune
time to express our gratitude to God, our parents or
guardians, the school, lecturers and trainers and also the
donor agencies.
Motor Vehicle Technology Graduates with Fr. Rafael Galve sdb,
President of DBTI, Dr. Cecilia Nembou, Vice President of the Divine
Word University, Commissioner- Teaching Service Commission,
Mr. Simon Kenehe, Commissioner Office of Higher Education, Fr.
Louie Castaneda, Rector DBTI, Mr. Noel Guillermo, Principal and
Mr. Rod Mondez, Motor Vehicle Technology Patron.
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- Cl. Moise Paluku sdb
Tetere News Bits
Celebrating LIFE
On November 9th,
the school organ-
ized their familiar
monthly birthday
celebration for
the months of
November and
Fr. Joseph Than, Br Moise Palaku and Fr. Michael Lap December. Fr.
Joseph for 5th Nov, Br. Moise, 4th Dec, and Fr. Michael for
13th December. Thus all three Salesians joined the Novem-
ber December celebrants. The events included the gradua-
tion for the basic learners of guitar, and farewell for the sec-
ond year students.
6th Graduation
Don Bosco Rural Training Cen-
tre, Tetere held its 6th gradua-
tion ceremony on 11th Novem-
ber, 2011. 38 students who for
the past two years have spent
their time at the school have
learnt new skills. The ceremony Fr. Michael Lap, Rector present-
was divided into three parts: the ing a certificate to a graduating
first was the celebration of the
student
Holy Eucharist presided over by His grace, Bishop John Do-
aninoel sm, Auxiliary Bishop of Honiara. FMA sisters, de la
Pieta sisters, DMI sisters, MA sisters and several other in-
vited guests joined in
the celebrations. After
the Eucharist celebra-
tion, the 38 graduates
received their certificate
from Fr. Michael Lap,
sdb. Each received a
spade and a packet of
Graduates sing - „Bosconians Forever‟ eggplant seeds as a
token of appreciation from the school. A delicious
lunch was offered to the graduates, guests, parents
and friends. Everyone enjoyed a healthy shared meal
prepared by the school and the parents of the gradu-
ates. A live entertainment followed. It was truly a
blessed day for the school to witness yet again another
batch of Bosconians from all over the country graduate
from a Don Bosco School. All departed rejoicing.
Fathers Conference
During the weekend
of 18th to 20th Nov.,
Christ the King Parish
has mark an new
event in the history of
the Solomon Catholic
Church.
After gathering all the
catholic women of all over the Archdiocese of Honiara,
the parish welcomed all the Fathers, from Tetere Par-
ish communities for the weekend of 18th to 20th Novem-
ber, 2011. The theme of the conference was „Rise,
take the child and his mother’, Mt 2,13. Inputs and dis-
cussions from different groups such as Legion of Mary,
Divine Mercy, Pioneer, CFC, Women‟s Group, etc.,
inspired the gathering. They were also enlightened on
the matter of the Natural Family Planning. The pres-
ence of the Archbishop among them for two days gave
the gathering a note of solemnity. The Eucharistic
celebration of the solemnity of Christ the King brought
to a close the Fathers‟ Conference. And all the com-
munities gathered to honor their parish feast day. The
Archbishop has manifest, once again, his affection and
closeness the parishioners of Christ the King parish,
Tetere. Unbelievable, but true, the men of Christ the
King have shown their aptitude of doing many things
while they spent three days together.
Destroyed Cathedral rebuild
(ANS Gizo) On Sunday 4th December, the diocese of
Gizo, at present entrusted to the Salesian Bishop Luciano
Capelli, celebrated with joy and pride the consecration of the
new Cathedral of St Peter and the diocesan offices,
destroyed by the tsunami on 2nd April 2007. Representatives
of all the parishes attended the moving ceremony of
consecration greatly appreciated by the faithful.
Concelebrating with Bishop Bernard O‟Grady, bishop
emeritus of Gizo, who presided at the Mass and the blessing
of the premises were the 4 Bishops of the 3 dioceses of the
Solomon Islands and 11 other priests. Also present were
various civil authorities and about 700 of the faithful.
The celebrations had begun the previous evening on
Saturday 3rd December, with a ceremony at which the past
was remembered, the challenges for the present and the
prospects for the future recalled. Throughout the weekend
the people showed their gratitude, and contributed to the
festivities with abundant specially prepared typical dishes.
The new diocesan premises includes the Cathedral of St
Peter, a multi-purpose hall, a youth centre, a nursery
school and
a job-
training
centre for
60 young
people with
courses in
building, mechanics, electrics and air-conditioning
repairs. The building took only four years thanks to the
contribution of very many benefactors and the lively
interest of the group of Volunteers “Friends of the
Solomon Islands Mission” (AMIS) who came from Italy in
4 groups.
“The completion of this project at a time of international
economic crisis,” Bishop Capelli said, “has been
made possible thanks to the combination of missionary
efforts and work from every part of the world. The spirit
of solidarity has reached the furthest ends of the earth.
The faith of Europe is still alive and fruitful in these
projects of missionary solidarity.”
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Vunabosco and East New Britain Schools showcase Christmas 2011
Gloria Vunabosco: 2011 !
- Remegio Harold A. Argante
Four secondary schools in East New Britain Prov-
ince namely Kokopo Secondary School, Malabunga Secon-
dary School, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart ( OLSH ) Sec-
ondary School, and Vunabosco Agro-Technical Secondary
School joined together for the GLORIA 2011 Christmas Pro-
gram held at Vunabosco gymnasium. Fr. Clifford Morais, SDB,
principal of Vunabosco, spearheaded this program with the aim
of uniting and leading students and schools to build the Church
of Christ.
The program was formally opened by Fr. Valeriano
Barbero, SDB. In his welcome address, Fr. Val stressed the
need to have this kind of affair as it brings us closer to Jesus
and to His mission of proclaiming the gospel through the differ-
ent performances that depict the essence of Christmas in this
modern age.
This event showcased various talents of students from
these schools through the Christmas Carol Competition,
Novelty Dance Contest, Battle of the Bands, and Christ-
mas Drama Competition. The audience saw spectacles from
each presentation as each school managed to come up with
different glittering Christmas costumes and props.
The different contest items wowed the crowd as it truly brought
out what GLORIA 2011
was all about a glorious
Christmas treat. Mean-
while, a life-size statue of
Santa Claus added glitter
to the occasion that cap-
tured the attention and
admiration of teachers
Fr. Roger Miranda, Rector at
Gloria 2011
and students of the participating schools since it was
dressed up with real-life Santa Claus costume.
OLSH Secondary School won the grand prize
in the Christmas Carol and Christmas Drama Compe-
tition while Vunabosco Agro-Technical Secondary
School got the most coveted awards in the Novelty
Dance and Battle of the Bands Competition. Winners
and non-winners received Coca-Cola gift items from
Coca-Cola Amatil plus trophies courtesy of Vunabo-
sco Administration.
“This kind of gathering of schools initiated by
Vunabosco is such a rewarding and beautiful experi-
ence because this helps to attain the maximum po-
tentials of students in the field of arts and music,” said
Mrs. Eleonora Vigil, principal of OLSH.
Furthermore, Mr. John Lote, Coca-Cola Mar-
keting Co-ordinator, NGI, mentioned in his closing
remarks that this kind of activity should be made an
annual event because it builds students‟ confidence,
and social interaction among students of other
schools.
This fun-filled event was made possible
through the joint effort of Vunabosco headed by its
Rector, Fr. Roger Miranda, SDB, in cooperation with
the Principals of the participating schools and its ma-
jor sponsor, Coca-Cola Amatil.
Vunabosco Agro-Technical Secondary
School extends the aim of GLORIA 2011 to the busi-
ness houses and schools around Kokopo area, reli-
gious of Vunapope Parish as well as to the sick peo-
ple in the hospitals and to the Filipino community
through the singing of Christmas Carols and Christ-
mas wishes.
Dying of loneliness
- Flor McCarthy
In an audience Pope Paul VI told how one day, when he was Archbishop of Milan, he went out on parish
visitation. During the course of the visitation he found an old woman living alone.
„How are you?‟ he asked her. „Not bad,‟ she answered. „I have enough food, and I‟m not suffering from the
cold.‟ „You must be reasonably happy then?‟ he said.
„No, I‟m not‟, she said as she started to cry. „You see, my son and daughter-in-law never
come to see me. I‟m dying of loneliness.‟ Afterwards he was haunted by the phrase „I‟m
dying of loneliness‟.
And the Pope concluded: „Food and warmth are not enough in themselves. People need
something more. They need our presence, our time, our love. They need to be touched,
to be reassured that they are not forgotten.‟
Perhaps, this Christmas, we need to reach out to our brothers, sisters and our loved
ones.
HAVE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS WITH YOUR FAMILY
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My Life is in You
9th Graduation at Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson 21st October, 2011
- Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Rector
“Share in the work of Christ. Be holy, humble and honest. Lead and
guide your companions and be a Good Shepherds”, encouraged
Bishop Chris Cardone op, as he spoke to the graduating students
during the homily at the Graduating ceremony at Don Bosco Techni-
cal Institute, Henderson, on 21st October, 2011. 67 young boys and
girls received their certificates at the hands of the Chief Guest and
other special invitees.
Showers of blessings rained down as final preparations for the
Graduation Ceremony got underway. The stage was tastefully
decorated with the words „My Life is in You‟. The hall was filled with
parents, guardians and friends gathered for the celebration. In
marched representatives of carrying the tools of their trade as the
choir sang, „My Life is in You‟. Lively dances with students dressed
in their traditional costumes enhanced the celebration, while youthful
singing filled the appropriate parts of the Thanksgiving Eucharist.
Dwelling on the life of Don Bosco and his love for youngsters,
Bishop Chris Cardone op, Bishop of Auki, in a very animated ser-
mon interacted closely with the graduating students and the congre-
gation. He reminded all of the love of the Lord and Don Bosco and
the need to be close to the heart of Jesus. He encouraged the stu-
dents to be Good Shepherds leading and guiding their companions
along the path of virtue.
Congratulating the graduating students, Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb,
Rector, reminded them to uphold what they learnt at Don Bosco and
continue to put them into practice. “Keep up your ideals and values
and you will realize that you can do great things”, he said. He
thanked the principal, Ms. Camari Bainivalu, teachers and parents
for their dedication and involvement in the education of the young.
In speaking about the courses at Don Bosco, he spoke of the need
to constantly update the different courses to ensure that they are
relevant to the requirements of industry and that they meet the
needs of changing times. “Don Bosco is striving to set a bench
mark in regard to its curriculum, academic performance and above
all its attitude”, he said.
The graduating students proudly came forward to receive their cer-
tificates. Many were commended for the dedication, while several
received praise for their 100% attendance.
In dwelling on the theme, Mr.
John Wate, Director of TVET,
Chief Guest for the occasion,
questioned what were the
motivating factors that enable
the students achieve their
goal. In answer, he quoted
Margaret Waihaho, Form 3 receiving her certificate from Bishop
Chris Cardone op, Bishop of Auki
Proverbs 16:3, „Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and
your plans will succeed‟. He dwelt on two ingredients
needed to make an everyday masterpiece: „decisions and
discipline‟. He was most appreciative of the efforts of Don
Bosco to train skilled manpower for the Industries and looks
to further the collaboration between TVET and Don Bosco.
It was extremely unique when he called upon his TVET staff
who together sang: „Let me walk with you Jesus‟.
John Kaura, head boy, thanked the school and the teachers
for the spiritual and intellectual development passed on to
the students. “Your knowledge is not lost, but passed on”,
he said. In gratitude he thanked the parents who constantly
work hard to support their children and ensure that they have
all they need to complete their course.
The graduating students then sang an inspirational and re-
flective country gospel number, by the Crabb Family entitled:
The Reason I am standing. They received a thunderous clap
at the end of a very harmonious performance.
Among the special guests were: John Wate, Chief guest,
Bishop Chris Cardone op, Bishop of Auki, John Usuramo,
Director of USP, Honiara, Cypriano Nuake, Secretary of the
Roman Catholic Education Authority, Freddy Ratu, School of
Industry, together with several from Ministry and Industry,
with parents, relatives and friends. Chris Yarham, former
AVI Carpentry Instructor was happy to congratulate his stu-
dents on their achievements.
Then followed a delicious lunch while the audience was
treated to some fine entertainment by the students.
Left: John Wate presenting Muriel Katelo her certificate
Left:
Entire group of
graduating
students 2011
Right:
Doreene Wa-
toto, Delialah
Goutala and
Theresa Misu
leading the
offertory
procession
Freddy Ratu
presenting Kole
Paul Francis his
certificate
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Josephine Sager
Fond memories
A time to reflect on friendship,
on service, on life . . .
On 28th November, 2011 the
remains of the two missionar-
ies (namely Fr, Joseph Savina,
SDB an Italian priest and Sr.
Martina Chan, CSJ a Korean)
Fr. Joseph Savina sdb
were exhumed at the Caritas
Technical Secondary School
grounds and was moved to their final resting place at the
back of the Emmaus Retreat Centre. Both have served and
offered their lives for others.
Fr. Valeriano in his homily mentioned that Fr. Joseph Savina
and he were very close friends. This started in the novitiate.
When the former went to Manila, the latter followed and did
likewise and followed him to Papua New Guinea. Though
they are the best of friends, they would always argue, but
they were a tandem, one could not live without the other.
Fr. Joseph Savina sdb and Sr. Martina Chan csj
There was a dinner invitation for them at one of the
business owners in Kokopo and I happened to tag
along. He had a sweet tooth and likes to have them
despite warnings. Just a couple of months later, he
passed away. That was in 9th June, 1999. He was very
sick and was due to travel for treatment but his time
had come.
The Caritas Sisters of Jesus first set foot in Araimiri on
24th August, 1986. Sister Martina Chan csj, a Korean
sister was one of them. Every Sunday they went with
the Salesian priests and brothers to the neighbouring
villages, sometimes by car, by truck and even by the
dinghy, celebrating the sacraments and teaching cate-
chism. When they had accepted girls at the other side
of Don Bosco, she taught Home Economics - cooking,
baking and dress making. To defend herself from ma-
laria attacks she regularly took medication. This could
have produced the side effects, remarked one of her
companions.
Both have started schools: Fr. Valeriano started Don Bosco
Araimiri, Gulf Province in 1980 and Fr. Savina started Don
Bosco, Gabutu in 1983. Before the Don Bosco Boroko was
built, Don Bosco Gabutu served as the drop off and pick up
point for religious and the volunteers who had arrived in the
country.
Here are a few anecdotes shared by Fr. Valeriano about this
great priest. Since Araimiri is close to the sea, he requested
him to buy a fishing net for him. He willingly purchased a
large one, fit for a boat. On another occasion he was sick
and wanted treatment in Australia so he requested that his
documents be processed. The next day he changed his
mind, simply stating, ‘Who are you to decide for my life?’
He worked hard, was very approachable and planned for the
future. His office was a stock room of sorts, but he knew
where things were placed. He was then assigned in Kumgi.
In June 1999, he went for Retreat at Vunapope. After lunch
he was injecting himself with insulin. Fr. Val asked him what
he wanted for Kumgi. His reply was, „Rabaul mangoes‟ - so
that he could plant the seeds in Don Bosco, Kumgi where he
was based - a sign that he wanted to grow where he was
planted.
Sr. Martina was a
hardworking per-
son. She loved
nature and enjoyed
long walks. She
had her vegetable
garden and got the
help of some girls
to assist her. She Sr. Martina teaching the girls Baking Skills
gave her life as-
sisting the young people, particularly the young girls in
the villages. After the sea had claimed some resi-
dences on Araimiri, the congregation transferred to Port
Moresby and she went with them. She passed away in
1995 and was laid to rest in the Caritas grounds.
Fr. Valeriano Barbero sdb has been was assigned to
Vunapope, Rabaul, yet he made sure that the remains
of these two religious were given a proper home where
the future religious will also be laid to rest.
In life, we also need to think of our own death. While we
bring them home to the final resting place we ask our-
selves, “Are we ready to face our Maker, the Lord?”
STIHNACENRKES
TAVUR is grateful to all the PNG-SI confreres for their zeal, dedi-
cation and support to spread the „Good News‟ throughout 2011.
Thanks to the Rectors and all the correspondents of the different
houses and activities for the articles, photographs and reflec-
tions that you have sent in.
Special Thanks to Fr. Raffy Galve and members of the Social
Communications Commission Fr. Edwin Genovia sdb, Mayette
Carvajal for their zeal and commitment to this powerful ministry.
Thanks to all who have sponsored and in different ways assisted
in the production and publication of TAVUR 2011.
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Colourful
- Carol Labbad
Care
Hidden away in the Don Bosco Technological School
grounds of East Boroko - PNG, a rainbow of colours can
be seen and cheeky laughter can be heard upon ap-
proaching the gates of the Caritas Early Learning Centre.
As we entered the facility, we were greeted by the ex-
cited group of children who had smiles bright enough to
light up a dark room. The children didn‟t expect anything
from us, they were just so happy to see new faces and to
kick around a soccer ball. They were thrilled as we took
photos and showed them pictures of their smiles on the
digital camera display.
Run by the Caritas Sisters, this simple yet comfortable fa-
cility caters for 120
beautiful pre-school
aged children (aged
3-6) who attend each
weekday from 8am-
3pm.
Although the facility
is quite basic, the
children have more
than enough to keep
them busy and con-
Carol Labbad amidst the children
tent throughout the
day whilst learning
Jessica Whiting on a visit to the CARITAS Early Learning Centre
important skills to aid in their development. The play-
ground was bursting with colour as the children played on
the brightly painted tyre swings and rode around on their
bikes.
Lunchtime consists of hearty meals made from local pro-
duce and fresh vegetables grown by the Sister‟s on the
premises. Sister Senorina, in charge of the Learning Cen-
tre, took us for a tour around the gardens where we saw
pumpkins, tomatoes and eggplants amongst many other
organically grown vegetables.
Sustainable practices and the use of local resources
seemed like common themes throughout the centre. We
were even presented with beautiful hand-made cards and
rosary bracelets to thank us for our visit.
Despite it being a short time at the centre, it was certainly
a huge highlight of our trip to PNG. We hope to one day
visit again and perhaps spend a little more time with the
children and teachers.
DECEMBER
19 Fr. FAZZINI, Angelo
21 Cl. LIHN, Dominic Savio
29 Fr. Escala, Jesus
JANUARY
3 Fr. Caspa, Charles
FEBRUARY
16 Fr. MORAIS, Clifford
Be Christ
bearers and
Christ Givers
this
Christmas
Happy Christmas
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