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Artist Impressions of the new Gizo Cathedral

 

The original 40 year old Gizo Cathedral was very badly damaged in the devastating earthquake of April 2nd 2007. The remains of the Cathedral have now been de-constructed and in a lot less than 12 months  the new Cathedral should be fully in use. Here are the pictures of the new building. You can click on an image to show more detail.

 

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New Priest's House

By Tangolo Hivu

 

Constructing the new Priest house began late June and the work is in progress.

New Priest's House

The old site which is a Family Life office will be removed leaving only the westen side and the eastern side wallings.

 

Mr.Dominic Miavana (under the supervision of Raymond and Sebastian) worked  very hard with the boys trying to set up the foundation which is a skyline set up.

The building will include Priest residence, office and a conference room etc. A 15m x 15m story building will be completed before Cctober this year 2008.

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Progress to replace damaged Cathedral Cathedral reconstruction

By Rellysdom Malakana

Raymond Jio is expecting more temporary workers to speed up small constructive projects which are expected to complete by July. These temporary workers are from nearby areas and from Vanga holiday and former students.

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M.V. Galilee to Serve Diocese of Gizo



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A 50ft steel-hulled vessel which was purchased by our bishop in 2015 thanks to many benefactors who made it possible has arrived from New Zealand on Christmas day. Once in service in the diocese of Gizo, the GALILEE ship will operate between the Western Province and the Choiseul Province, providing transport for people and goods, serving the schools, health centers, pastoral activities and the parishes with project activities.

Ongoing assistance requires training local people with the skills to operate the vessel and maintain it, as well as management to ensure that its operating costs 
are sustainable.

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Two Italian volunteer friends again acknowledged

 

Two famous Italian volunteers to the Diocese of Gizo again acknowledged for the good work they did in the past three months.

 

Mr. Franco Motadelli and Mr. Alessandro Locatelli were among the 30 Italian volunteers who help on construction Projects, especially for the Education for the Diocese of Gizo.

 

             

 

 

During the farewell function on the 27th of this month, The Bishop of Gizo, Most Rev, Bishop Luciano Capelli SDB, handed them a recognition document to them for their work as a volunteer with the people of Solomon Island in building centers for young people in the Western and Choiseul province, for have proclaimed the evangelical message of the Gospel of the goodwill for their extraordinary example, as a friend and brother to the young people.

 

 

Alessandro (Sandro), who made is military service and have a special kind of motto, a kind of principal that focus much on “To love is to serve”. Sandro know his entire job but there is another kind of job he said he doesn’t know, that is making enemies. Sandro has been here 3 times.

 

 

And Franco, this year he is very happy more than the other years. He said, more work has been done with fewer people but very committed. There are some of his characteristics that may upset his working colleagues but that is not from the heart. It is part of encouraging the boys to try out again with success. Franco has been here 9 times.

 

Franco and Sandro also help out teaching their colleagues and other students from the training center for international standards. But they said, moreover is learning from each other, these will give proper direction for adequate teaching skills.

 

 

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Mission Boat

 

With the rising cost of freight and the needs generated by the earthquake and tsunami, we are seeking to buy a used Mission Boat for the carriage of freight and people around the Diocese. The boat needs to be 40' to 50' long with the capacity to carry several dozen people and several tons of freight.

 

If you can help, please contact us through this link. Please remember to include your email address so we can get into contact with you.

 

Contact us by clicking here!

 

UPDATE: The boat has arrived! Here is a photo. Through the generosity of an Italian donor, the Diocese purchased the boat from Alotau in Papua New Guinea. Here is a photo.

 

Mission Boat

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DONATIONS

Donations DIRECT to the Diocese of Gizo

 

The people of the Diocese are very poor (in money, but not in spirit!). So, the biggest need of the Diocese is money to assist in education, health, rehabilitation and reconstruction after the disasterous earthquake and tsunami.

Please contact the Diocese by clicking HERE if you can make a donation.

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