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Italian Power-man Farewell


On July 27, an Italian volunteer bids the diocese farewell here at the St. Peter compound in Gizo after helping to restore a solar power system.

 He's Mr. Alverio, and he works really hard, day and night, getting data by communicating with the boys from Solomon to Italy.      During his three weeks here, he was able to fix the pastoral center and Moli School's electricity.   Noro Parish also had the benefit of having him twice for their solar system.

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During the farewell dinner, Fr. Dominic Soloko expressed gratitude for his availability and a gift from Italy for the diocese.

He stated that while bishop emeritus had accomplished many things for our diocese, sustaining them was the other concern. He stated that after the system failed, we were required to pay a high-priced Solomon Power bill. With Averio we shift to lower cost.

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He adds that we will continue to pray for you, bishop emeritus, Paola, and the other Italian volunteers and benefactors.

Finally, everyone thanked him for his safe travels to Italy.

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Erika Del Pero Continues her Gift.


 An Italian woman who built the St. Peters PPY School has continued to send gifts to Catholic PPY and Primary schools around Gizo Township.

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Bishop Officially Opens Training for the RTC’s around our Country.

His Most Rev, Bishop Luciano Capelli sdb officially opens the WINTECH TARATAHI seminar for the RTC’s throughout the country here at St. Peter’s Training center Gizo.
          In his open remarks the bishop questions the participants, why technology and why they are instructors, and challenged them that what was the reason of which they are here.

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The bishop gave is wonderful remarks, saying that technology does not make history; it’s the values that people make. He further said that good technology depends much on good values with better technology, summarizing into good Christian with honest citizens.

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Bishop Luciano also reminds every participant to use the technology for vision and a mission for the nation. He stated that, we have a mission to accomplish which is to make dream to make a better Solomon Islands.

More than 30 teacher Participants representing their school participate the 2 weeks training commenced yesterday 26th June, and will be ended on the 8th July 2017. 

Organized by the Catholic diocese of Gizo, and was facilitated by the Caritas NZ



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A Female Italian Volunteer Appreciated

 

 

 

Chiara recieved her Appreciation from

the Bishop.

 

Chiara and a Carpentry Boy.

The presence of the Italian volunteers here in the diocese has created a wonderful experience among the carpentry boys.

 

Speaking during the farewell of Chiara Bertoletn, a female volunteer, Mr. Dominic Miavana expressed his appreciation, for being open to all male workers. Dominic said that although she is a female she has a great ability and courage to do boys' work.

 

She received her recognition from the bishop for her 3rd session of voluntary work here in the Solomons.

 

Ms Chiara Bertoletn who survived a traffic accident in Brazil claims her friend's death caused her to visit the Solomons twice for voluntary work on Tetere projects. Her third visitation was to build up the friendship between working partners. This helped her to overcome her emotional disturbances from the loss of her friend in the traffic accident.  

 

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The presence of the Italian volunteers here in the diocese has created a wonderful experience among the carpentry boys.

 

Speaking during the farewell of Chiara Bertoletn, a female volunteer, Mr. Dominic Miavana expressed his appreciation, for being open to all male workers. Dominic said that although she is a female but she has a great ability and courage to do boys work.

 

She received her recognitions from the bishop for her 3rd voluntary work here in the Solomons.

 

Ms Chiara Bertoletn who survived a traffic accident in Brazil claims her friend's death visit the Solomon twice for voluntary work on Tetere projects. Her third visitation was to build up the friendship between working partners to overcome her emotional disturbances for the loss of her friend during the traffic accident.  

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St. Michael’s C.C Church Building Opening, Koliai


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A story of commitment and dedication by community members. St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Koliai, Shortland Islands -

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Japanese Ambassy Handover New School Building to Catholic Church Gizo


His Excellency Yashuhi Horimoto the Ambassador of Japan to SI and Mrs Horimoto are the guest of honor for the handover of the 2 story building to Vanga RTC, Catholic Diocese of Gizo.

The handover ceremony on the 3rd June 2021 highlights speeches from different speakers who gave their wonderful speeches and appreciations to each other.

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Ambassador Yashuhi and Bishop Luciano Capelli sdb
officially opens the funded building.                      
                  Rt: The new Vanga 2 story funded building

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Moli New Church Building Progressing.

 

Moli Church Building is progressing well, despite the delayed deployment of all the finishing materials from Honiara and in the bush to the island.

 

      

 

So much so, I would like to thank the people for their contribution of trees, and especially for their “heavy human power”, to carry all the timbers from the bush to the sea which was the most difficult part of the work.

 

Special thanks to the constructor Sebastian and his workers for being patient, because their payment depends very much on the stages and these stages depends on how the people work and how long the material from Honiara are delivered.

 

Moli Church Building is progressing well, despite the delayed deployment of all the finishing materials from Honiara and in the bush to the island. So much so, I would like to thank the people for their contribution of trees, and especially for their “heavy human power”, to carry all the timbers from the bush to the sea which was the most difficult part of the work.

 

Special thanks to the constructor Sebastian and his workers for being patient, because their payment depends very much on the stages and these stages depends on how the people work and how long the material from Honiara are delivered.

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