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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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20 Girls Attend a Day Formation.


Twenty (20) young girls were involved in the Come and See program for girls from Christ the King and St. Dominic parishes. They participated successfully in a formation program that began on May 20th.

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Two Dominican sisters, namely Srs. Leonie and Clausina Pitamama were in charge of the program, and reporting from St. Dominic Sirovanga parish, Chris said that the program was enhanced by these sisters, who encouraged these young girls to integrate various spiritual practices such as contemplative prayer, meditation, and silence.

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He said that a similar program for boys is planned for June. He continued by saying that the formation program's target audience is for other parishes in Choiseul Province.

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PTA Moli Holds First Meeting.



On Wednesday, February 7th, the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) of St. Joseph Moli Primary School held its inaugural meeting.

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 Anthony, a volunteer for the parish media, reported from Moli and stated that their meeting was predicated on reviewing their financial report for 2023 as well as the entirety of the school's development plan for this year and their projected budgets, etc.

A one-day meeting was presided over by the chairman and the headmaster.

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Nine Graduates at St. Peters Urban Training Center.


Nine students from St. Peters Urban Training School received their Certificates on Thursday, October 19th, at St. Peters Hall in Gizo.

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 Brief History of Late Fr. Simon Suvenava OP.


We heard the sad news of the passing away of Fr. Simon Suvenava OP. He died on the 20th of July at about 3.30 after a fall in the priest's house at Sirovanga. Let us be one in our prayers for Him. He lately was feeling very weak and has been in the hospital both in Honiara and Gizo. During the last month's retreat, he had dengue fever.

LET US IMITATE HIS PASTORAL ZEAL and cheerfulness in life.

Fr. Simon intercedes for us.

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Maleai End DMA Program Successfully.


Divine Mercy group at Maleai village, Holy Rosary parish Nila have made a very successful outreach program in their own community between the month of February and March.

The program involved praying, reflections, and sharing the Word of God focusing on the theme “Year of the Family”

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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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St. Eusebius Noro Celebrate World Day of Disabilities.



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Saint Louis Guanella is alive on Solomon Island.  He says that Holiness will save the world. The charity of Christ urges us in 2 cor 5:14.  It is a joy and a celebration of life with a special day for persons with disabilities.

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