As in Australia, Spiritans
are principally involved in parish work but like Australia this involves
a broad commitment to evangelisation. The building up of a community
of believers calls for a variety of skills and good personal equilibrium.
Justice issues are a constant ingredient of pastoral life, especially
those relating to land rights and government services (for example,
health).
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Spiritans have contributed
at the Pastoral Centre in Aitape, have participated in diocesan commissions,
and a couple of years ago accepted chaplaincy of a Teachers Training
College in Wewak diocese. Of the group working in Kerema diocese only
one Irish Spiritan remains, but to great effect.Missions
are not easily accessible and are in contact daily by radio. Communication,
especially across diocesan boundaries, remains difficult.
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Community
life is a continuing struggle but it is receiving constant attention.
Here prayer is the only sure foundation. All Spiritans meet three times
a year and make the most of this opportunity for recollection and prayer
together as well as for business.
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