austraLasia #2829

Hard work needed for success
by Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Rector – Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson
 
HENDERSON: 26 March 2011 -- “It is wonderful to see all of you content and happy and doing your best”, said Br Jess Garcia sdb, as he addressed the students at Don Bosco on 21st March, 2011.  Br Jess Garcia sdb, Economer of the PNG-SI Delegation spent 10 days here in Solomon Islands visiting the two Salesian Institutions – Don Bosco Rural Training Centre, Tetere and Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson.  He took part in the various programs held, had meetings with persons responsible and suggested better ways of administration and management.
     Drawing from the latest Oscar winning film: ‘The King’s Speech’, he encouraged the students to be aware of their mistakes, be open to the guidance of the teachers and instructors and put in the hours of hard work needed to overcome their drawbacks and achieve success. 
     Br Jess was happy to look around Honiara and together with Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Rector, Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson spent two days at Auki, Malaita.   They were welcomed by Bishop Chris Cardone op, Bishop of Auki.  He accompanied them to Buma Pastoral Centre and made arrangements for a visit to Dala Secondary School run by the Marist Fathers and Brothers.  It was impressive to note the pastoral and educative initiatives and activities in the Diocese of Auki.  Bishop Chris Cardone op, was happy to share with them his vision of a Technical Institute at Buma. 
     The Superior of the PNG-SI Delegation, Fr. Raffy Galve sdb, will also make a visit to Don Bosco at the end of March.

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