03462ntc a22002297i 4500001000700000008004100007040002600048100006300074245012300137264000900260300001000269336002100279337002300300338003200323500002200355506002800377520071100405533007701116540007901193545171001272856025002982140560190521u xx 000 0|eng d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aCatholic Bishops Conference, Gordons, Port Moresby, P.N.G.10aPress statements and pastoral letters from the Catholic Bishops Conference of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands c1995 a22pp. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAU PMB MS 1400-33 aAvailable for reference2 aPastoral letter on Religious Education (May 1995, 2p.), Statement on teachers appointment in Church Agency schools (May 1995, 2p.), Press release on the Provincial Government System (May 1995, 1p.), Press release on Death Penalty (May 1995, 1p.), Bishops Support Narakobi's motion to repeal the Internal Security Act (May 1995, 1p.), Statement of concern by the Catholic Bishops of PNG and Solomon Islands on STD and AIDS (May 1995, p1.), Pastoral letter on the occasion of the blessing of the memorial church blessed Peter to Rot (1p.), Statement by National Office for Evangelization (2p.), Press release on Abortion (26 October 1995, p1.), Pastoral letter on responsible parenthood (May 1995, p10.) aElectronic reproduction:bCanberra :cPacific Manuscripts Bureau, d2019 aAvailable for referenceuhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/copyright.php0 aCatholic Missionaries came to Papua New Guinea in 1848. Marist Missionaries landed on 28 May 1848 in Siassi Island (Morobe Province) and then the Pontifical Institute of Foreign Missions (P.I.M.E.) started evangelising in Woodlark Island on 8 October 1852. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC) began the Mission in Matupit Island, Rabaul on 28 September 1882. The Catholic Church grew rapidly in different parts of PNG. In 1848 the Catholic Church was called the “Vicariate of Melanesia” which included all the islands of Melanesia and Micronesia. On 15 November 1966 the Hierachy of Papua New Guinea was established with Archdiocese and Dioceses. The Catholic Bishops Conference (CBC) has 19 Dioceses in Papua New Guinea and 3 Dioceses in Solomon Islands with a total of 23 Bishops. PNG Dioceses: 1. Vanimo, 2.Aitape, 3. Wewak, 4. Madang, 5. Lae, 6. Wabag, 7. Kuniawa, 8. Mendi, 9. Goroka, 10. Mt. Hagen, 11. Kavieng, 12. Rabaul, 13. Kimbe, 14. Buka, 15. Alotau, 16. Port Moresby, 17. Berena, 18. Kerema, 19. Daru/Kiunga. Solomon Islands Dioceses: 1. Auki, 2. Gizo, 3. Honiara The Catholic Church is the largest Non-Government body to provide services – including education and health care – in Papua New Guinea. The office of the first Catholic Bishops Conference in 1966 was at the residences of the Priests who were the General Secretaries. The First General Secretary with a structured office was Fr. Dennis Rochford, MSC in 1983. The first buildings housed CBC, Caritas offices and one residential building. Many Commissions of the CBC were operating from Port Moresby, Goroka, Rabaul or other cities as the need arose. As more offices were needed, additional buildings were added in 2000.41uhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/digital/catalogue/index.php/press-statements-and-pastoral-letters-from-the-catholic-bishops-conference-of-papua-new-guinea-and-the-solomon-islands-2zView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.