A New Columban Priest
The new Columban century brought us a new Columban priest in Fiji. Deacon Martin Koroiciri was ordained a priest at the Suva Cathedral by Archbishop Chong on the vigil of St. Columban's day in November 2018.
The new Columban priest is from a Catholic family that originates in Lakeba, capital of the lay mission group here in Fiji. Fr. Martin himself was born in Suva. His early childhood and teens were spent in the Columban parish of Labasa. After high school Fr. Martin went to work for a computer company. Ten years ago he joined the Columbans. After his spiritual year in Manila, Philippines, he asked for some time off, to assist his family. He worked as an insurance agent for two years and then rejoined the Columban formation program. Chile was his fi rst mission assignment. He spent two years there. Once he had studied Spanish, he was assigned to various Columban parishes where he served the people and improved his language skills.
Back in Suva he completed his theological studies and graduated on November 9, 2018, from the Pacifi c Regional Seminary (PRS) with a Bachelor of Theology from the Urbaniana University in Rome to which PRS is affiliated. The Urbaniana is a Pontifical University and universally recognized so that Fr. Martin can pick up his studies virtually anywhere should he and the Columbans wish.
As in every Columban country, this centennial year has been one of celebration and commitment to mission. Here in Fiji one of our aims is to assist the local church to become more missionary. Much of our celebration was geared to this. Fr. Frank Hoare's history book of the Columbans in Fiji, the visit of the Columban altar cloth, the major celebrations on Foundation Day, June 29, all had this in mind. Archbishop Chong presided over our Foundation Day celebrations. At the heart of this was a dialogue on making Fiji and the local Church more missionary. Our silver jubilee of lay mission was celebrated on June 30 with this same purpose.
The centennial opened with the ordination of Fr. Pat Visanti who is now back on mission in Pakistan. With Fr. Martin's ordination we have a happy conclusion to our centennial year and a great opening for our second century. We hope to continue the good work with an lay missionary sending program scheduled for 2019.
A particularly joyful note for us was the presence of some eighty priests at the ordination. Not only were our Fiji priests in attendance but many were here from Tonga, the two Samoas and even the Cook islands. The ordination coincided with a retreat at PRS for the English Speaking priests of CEPAC. CEPAC is the episcopal conference that takes in all the islands of the South Pacific from Guam to Tahiti. So the ordination was a real South Pacific celebration and this was reflected in the magnificent music of the Archdiocesan choir.
Regarding making the Fiji Church more missionary, it is an enormous joy to us to be able to put another lifelong priest missionary in the fi eld. Fr. Martin will minister in Suva for a few months before returning to his mission in Chile mid-year. We invite you all to support him with your prayers.
Fr. Donal McIlraith lives and works in Fiji.