“Trust
in
Mary Help of Christians and you will see what miracles are!”
PORT MORESBY: 24th
August
2007 -- These words of Don Bosco have been available to read at
the ground-floor chapel of the Shrine of Mary Help of
Christians in East Boroko, Port Moresby, PNG already for a few month.
The construction of the ‘Basilica of MHC’ as it is called by not a
few of PNG's bishops is approaching the successful and smooth
conclusion. Hopefully on the 28th of this month the
arrival of the 5 bells – a donation from Fr Val's home parish
(Valeriano Barbero, the PNG-SI Delegation Economer, in charge of
the construction since 2004) that will hang on the not yet finished
‘tower’ will be the crown of the whole East Boroko compound . Fr.
Val is happy for 3 reasons: with his 20 local workers, some of them
already with Don Bosco for more than 20 years and his Filipino
supervisor,
until now the construction is going smoothly: nobody of the workers
has been injured, and he is proceeding with no debts). It will be the
second
shrine to be built under Fr.Val's guidance – the first was the
Paranaque Shrine of MHC in Manila.
The two story building in
the shape of a large boat, symbol of the Church, is already finished
in terms of its rough outside construction, but the inside works are
still going
on. The large boat can accommodate as many as 1000 people and was
already used at Christmas 2006 and the Easter Triduum in 2007,
in place of the 'open air' outdoor gymnasium of DBTI.
The main sanctuary looks 'warm' –
wood-clad walls and especially the locally made ‘stained-glass’
(actually oil painting on plastic-glass’ – the masterpiece of a
PNG artist from the Highlands) are almost finished – 7 large
windows (4 metres high) with motifs of the life of Jesus, another
side with 7 windows from the life of Mary, and at the back (but still
missing), there will be Don Bosco, Mary Mazarello and the Sacred
Heart). Of course, the Shrine
will centre on the wooden statute of the RISEN LORD, to show the
typical Salesian spirituality.
The blessing of the Church
is scheduled for next April 2008, just 28 years after the arrival of
the Salesians in PNG (the first parish was in Araimiri, Gulf Province
with a
modest Church of MHC built at the beginning), and as an expression of
gratitude to the Protection of Our Lady and the pledge to be faithful
to Don Bosco's mission in the future.