 I am incredibly proud to have been part of the historic event of the canonisation of Peter To Rot, a Melanesian from Papua New Guinea, writes Vanuatu-born Fr Olivier Noclam SVD. His canonisation marks a significant milestone as he becomes the first Pacific native saint, inspiring many within our community and beyond.
I am incredibly proud to have been part of the historic event of the canonisation of Peter To Rot, a Melanesian from Papua New Guinea, writes Vanuatu-born Fr Olivier Noclam SVD. His canonisation marks a significant milestone as he becomes the first Pacific native saint, inspiring many within our community and beyond.
The ceremony took place in St Peter's Square on October 19, and was officiated by Pope Leo XIV. It was a momentous occasion, and I was deeply moved to see the flags of the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea flying among the crowds, symbolising the unity and pride of our Melanesian nations. During the service, a member of Peter To Rot’s family brought forward the relics of the saint, creating a powerful link to his spiritual legacy.
 As the Church celebrates World Mission Month in October, the Society of the Divine Word celebrates the 20th anniversary of the canonisation of its two saints – Saint Arnold Janssen and Saint Joseph Freinademetz.
As the Church celebrates World Mission Month in October, the Society of the Divine Word celebrates the 20th anniversary of the canonisation of its two saints – Saint Arnold Janssen and Saint Joseph Freinademetz.
St Arnold founded the SVD in 1875 in Steyl, the Netherlands and went on to also establish two orders of Religious Sisters. St Joseph Freinademetz was one of the first two SVDs sent out on mission - to China. They were both canonised by Pope John Paul II on October 5, 2003, and on this anniversary, we share with you St John Paul’s homily from that occasion
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