Solomon Islands

FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SEAS

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By Sister Elisa C Caballero OND

On 4 July 1995 I arrived in Papua New Guinea with great hopes and open to encountering a new culture and environment. I welcomed the many experiences of culture shock. After a few months of adjustment, and learning to speak Pidgin English, known in PNG as ‘Tok Pisin,’ I learned to let go, accept and understand the realities of mission life.

Lost in Paradise

 

By Father Nilo R Resco MSP

In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Solomon Islands were used as a source of slave laborers to work in the sugar plantations of Fiji and Australia.  The archipelago became independent in July 1978.  Two years ago Father Nilo was assigned to these beautiful islands.  He tells us below about his missionary adventures.

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