- 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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