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St Michael’s Parish celebrates 107th Anniversary
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St Michael’s Parish celebrates 107th Anniversary

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The St Michael’s Parish in the Kuni LLG of Kairuku, celebrated its 107th anniversary on Sunday 29th September 2024.

Over a hundred Catholics from in and around Kuni LLG gathered at Bakoiudu mission station for a three-day celebration.

Many paid tributes to their ancestors who were fierce warriors but turned Christians.

Joining the Catholic faithfuls was the local MP, Peter Namea Isoaimo, Kuni LLG Manageress, Mrs Alice Naime and Kuni LLG president, Mr Jimmy Aniwa.

Mrs Naime who is also a devoted Catholic said it is important to acknowledge the archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael for their protection and strength in spirit.

“St Michael and the other two Angels (Gabriel and Raphael)whom are the messenger’s of God in the Catholic Church Doctrines were we have to honour their guidance, protection and their strength in spirit, that are powered by God’s mercy through Jesus christ and Mary as our Lady of the sacred heart for all our families,” Mrs Naime said.

St Michael's Parish , Kuni LLG, Kairuku District, Central Province.
People gather to celebrate at St Michael’s Parish, Kuni LLG, Kairuku District, Central Province.

“It is through prayer that we have all gathered here to witness the St Michael’s Church feast day anniversary in Bakoidu,” she added.

Isoaimo thanked the Parish priest, Father Jeremiah Paraha for making the event a success and being the main celebrant of the Holy Mess.

He stressed that peace and harmony in the communities comes through Church activities, encouraging youths to take the lead.

“Youths must also take part in this type of activities instead of doing drugs and alcohol to cause inconvenience in their respective wards,”he said.

“Church is one of the best places to go and learn Godly principles and to take lead in your own community.”

He concluded with pledging K20.000, K5.000 for a gen set, K5.000 for a new sound system and K10.000 for repainting of Church walls.

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