Blog of Bishop Don Lippert, OFM Cap., bishop of the Diocese of Mendi, comprising the provinces of the Southern Highlands and Hela in Papua New Guinea. In the blog I hope to share my thoughts and experiences of life and ministry in Papua New Guinea and other topics of interest. Posts may be in Tok Pisin, English or Spanish. Your constructive comments and suggestions are well-appreciated.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Youth Crusade in Mendi Draws Thousands
Recently, with the help of the Catholic Evangelization Ministry of the Diocese of Kimbe, thousands of young people from across the Diocese of Mendi gathered for a week of catechesis, prayer, praise, reflection and fellowship. The days began with the celebration of the Holy Mass in the cathedral and then a procession to the local sports oval for singing, witnessing and preaching on the basic truths of our Catholic Faith. It was an uplifting and inspiring experience for all.
At the closing Mass of Thanksgiving (pictured above), young people shared typical liturgical processions from the various cultures represented in the diocese. In my homily, I noted that Papua New Guinea is a country rich in natural resources: gold, copper, gas, timber.... but the greatest resource of the country is the young people themselves.... And in the Sacraments are even great supernatural resources to strengthen us to follow the Good News of Jesus. In Him can we all find meaning, peace and true and lasting happiness.
Despite all the bad news that is all too often reported... I came away from this inspiring gathering of young people believing that there is hope for the future for PNG and for the Church here in this part of the world.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
What 'marriage' really means
(I would like to share this article with you. It's a thoughtful and respectful presentation of this controversial subject. The truth and reasonableness of Fr Earl's argument shines forth brightly.)
What 'marriage' really means
Saturday, April 06, 2013 6:22 AM
The Salina Journal (www.salina.com)A recent victim of such overuse is the word "marriage." It is now proposed that "marriage" be used legally for same-sex relationships.
Sympathy for recognizing same-sex relationships as marriage is understandable. The appeal is to freedom and love, rightly cherished values. But marriage is about more than freedom and love. It is also about truth. It is not just about the choice of individuals. It is about the fabric of society. It is about a unique male-female expression of love by physically complementary persons that in proper, natural conditions brings a new human life. Even in arbitrary social contracts, civil rights have limits. If boys can join the Girl Scouts, what does "Girl Scouts" mean?
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