Pastoral letter One







"Lift up your hearts… and all will be fine with you"






Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:


May the Risen Lord fill you with his Easter Energies and keep you in his peace, committed to his plans. It is with great joy I share with you my reflections on the GDPP- Gizo Diocesan Pastoral Plan, recently completed and approved by the GDPC Gizo Diocesan Pastoral Council, duly signed in Saint Peter’s Cathedral on Sunday March 9, during the solemn liturgy for the blessing of the Holy Oils, and entrusted to all Parish Priests and DTPA members for dissemination and further consultation and implementation.


The Diocesan Assembly of 2005 and the recent events of Tsunami and Earthquake in the Western and Choiseul Provinces have put our Diocese and its people on its knees.

Sore Gizo” the song says. Today, the 2nd of April, we commemorate the first anniversary of an unforgettable event that has deeply affected our lives as a diocese, it was for all of us a long way of the cross. It began on April 2, 2007 with the crucifixion and it went through the long pain and efforts of surviving and of recovering. We now aim at reconstructing our lives and plan for a new future. Each one of us has a story to tell: the pains, tragedies, struggle and how the Lord through it all has been there.

May be some of us have also met with deep personal unanswered questions to the mystery of tragedy and death, God has been there too to point out a way foreword to new hope, with the Easter celebrations we just ended. Death is not the end, He has died too, however the way of the cross ends with the triumph of the resurrection and not with the shame of the cross. Life has conquered death. There is new hope, “spe salvi”, “saved by hope” says Pope Benedict XVI in his last encyclical letter. The strong unshakable hope in our personal resurrection is the remedy to our temporal suffering, let’s then “lift up our hearts” to him and find that hope, trusting in Him… “and all be fine…”


Looking for new hope involves us in a community effort to find out (discern) what God’s plan is for our future as a Diocese.

Because of the foresight of Bishop Bernard the diocese has undergone a process of Renewal since 1997. That process has brought us to the assembly of 2005 which identified 11 resolutions for the diocese to start working on. The Tsunami and earthquake knocked us “down”, but not “out”


The GDPP (Gizo Diocese Pastoral Plan)

In the November priest council meeting we have planned a community consultation on which of the 11 resolution was a priority to start with in the parish? In my recent visit to all communities I heard all plans and needs. We then called for a pastoral “assembly part two” the last week of February and the first week of March 2008, whose members we have later identified as GDPC “the Gizo Diocesan Pastoral Council”. With them we planned on how to implement the 11 recommendations of the assembly on a medium range 4-5 years period.


The result of this journey together is the GDPP (Gizo Diocesan Pastoral Plan) which I am happy to present to you with this pastoral letter.


Your Parish Priest and DTPA have brought home with them a copy of that plan.

It is the result of 10 long years of search (1997-2008), prayer and discernment of many committed and responsible Church leaders. As such it deserves our full respect and a renewal of commitment to put it into action.

For this purpose in the final commissioning, the members of the Gizo Diocesan Pastoral Council have all signed the document, they presented it to the bishop in front of the Diocesan Community on the Sunday Eucharist at the offertory and were anointed to bring this plans to you, to help you know and implement what the plan asks from each one of you. Solidarity has helped us survive until now throughout our way of the cross… Solidarity must continue to keep us united in its implementation.

Renewal is not optional if we want to be relevant, meaningful and faithful. Renewal is a must; we cannot ‘rest’ on out past achievements…. If we rest we rust…

We must pick up our pieces, find out where we went wrong and stir the ship on the right direction…. Let’s not be afraid to lose sight of the shore, the new horizons ahead of us might make us temporarily loose sight of the security of the shore, but we will then see the stars pointing to the new direction for a brighter future. Our plan is our destination and our compass.


Our Pastoral Plan is not complete yet. It contains however all the steps to be followed in order to reach the goal of a finished and complete plan. This cannot be done without a wider consultation with you all… For this I ask of you, take the plan at heart:


A vision of Faith

We consider this Plan is God’s gift to you and me, he calls us and consecrated us for a mission; this is now our concrete expression of our love and commitment to the church and its mission


A vision of New Hope


A tribute to a volunteer priest.

The implementation of the new DGPP requires personal and community virtues and attitudes. God showed them to us in a model: Fr Michael Lomiri. A model of:


May Fr Michael intercede for us with the father and keep us united, enthusiastic, generous, committed and faithful to the plan.


Your pilgrim brother and Bishop





+ Luciano Capelli SDB

Gizo Diocese


Gizo, April 2, 2008