A School of
- Br Moise Paluku sdb
Melanesian Culture
KEFOMA-GOROKA: To improve their own apostolate as
missionaries, three young Salesians from the Salesian
Delegation of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
have attended an Orientation Course in Melanesian culture,
organised by the Melanesian Institute between 2 and 22
January.
Among the 29 taking part from 16 different countries mainly
from Europe were Stephen Maswili, John Tien and Moise
Paluku, originally from Africa, accompanied by 2 lay
Volunteers, Marites Sabando and Crispy Noche from
Araimiri. At the meeting in Kefamo-Goroka those taking part
learned about the culture of the peoples they would be
working with, including courses on the
History of the peoples of Melanesia – from
their beginnings to the present day – land
issues, traditional and present situation of
marriage, religious matters, health issues,
traditional and present values, sorcery
matters, intercultural communication, and
Youth and education concerns.
Documentaries helped them with their discussions.
The advantages of the course also included the
ecumenical dialogue among those taking part, as a
result of the organisers arranging to have
representatives from the main churches in Melanesia.
The Salesians also made their own special contribution
through their cheerful spirit of collaboration, and the
other missionaries remarked on the enthusiasm and
involvement produced by the charism of Don Bosco.
First Solomon Islander renews profession as
Salesian of Don Bosco – Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb
HENDERSON: „I renew my vows to
live poor, chaste and obedient”, said
Br Jefferson Ohoau sdb, loudly and
clearly on 31st January, 2011, Feast
day of Don Bosco as he renewed his
vows at the end of the homily
preached by Archbishop Adrian Smith sm, Archbishop of
Honiara.
Br. Jefferson Ohoau sdb is the first Solomon Islands Sale-
sian and has made his first profession on 31st January, 2008
in Kungi, Papua New Guinea. He has completed his Ma-
chine Fitting Course and has earned a Diploma in the Trade.
He has also done his Bachelors of Philosophy together with
several courses in humanities and religious life. He has now
been appointed to teach and instruct the students at Don
Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson.
„I look forward to sharing my skills and knowledge with the
students, in the hope that they will have values and attitudes
that will help them earn an honest living‟, is what Br Jefferson
is about, as he commences his first year of Practical Training
on home soil. “It is wonderful to have him here at the Insti-
tute as being a Solomon Islander he is able to understand
the young and assist them in the best possible manner”, said
Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb.
Salesians - Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Rector of Don Bosco
Technical Institute, Henderson and Fr. Michael Laap sdb,
Rector of Don Bosco Rural Training Centre, Tetere were
happy to witness the occasion, while Br Moise Paluku sdb
looked on.
Archbishop Adrian Smith sm, Archbishop of Honiara was
president at the Solemn Thanksgiving Eucharistic cele-
bration on the 31st January, 2011, Feast Day of Don
Bosco. Concelebrating with him was Bishop Chris
Cardone op, Bishop of Auki, together with five other
priests. Over 120 religious, priests, teachers, board
members, ministry officials, well-wishers and guests
were present for the celebration. It was a delightful occa-
sion for his parents and family members who were pre-
sent for the occasion. “On behalf of the PNG-SI Delega-
tion, we express our sincere gratitude to Mr. and Mrs
Pascal Ohoau, the parents of Br Jefferson for the gift of
their son to the Salesian Congregation”, said Fr.
Ambrose Pereira sdb in thanksgiving. „Don Bosco takes
his place at home, and you will surely experience his
blessings upon you and your family‟, he continued. Mr
Pascal in reply expressed his support and encourage-
ment for the vocation of his son. A festive meal followed
the Eucharistic celebration – with delicious dishes
brought in by religious and guests. Lively action songs
entertained eve-
ryone. “It was a
very enjoyable,
relaxing and
joyful celebra-
tion”, said the
guests as they
returned home.
TAVUR—The newsletter of the Salesian delegate of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
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