| Community Update Archive - First Year For SCJ's In Papua, Indonesia |
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At the end of September 1999 Dr. Joseph Herman Ojong, the director of Mitra Hospital in Timika, Papua (formerly known as Irian Jaya), Indonesia intensified his recruitment program and was preparing for his first medical service in Southwestern Papua. He felt it necessary to have some priests or brothers in his mission to provide for the spiritual needs of the people. While visiting Caritas Hospital in Palembang he came to know the SCJs working in South Sumatra. Dr. Ojong met Fr. Paul Sugino, SCJ, Provincial Superior of the Indonesian Province, and asked for five priests an In response Fr. Herbert Henslok of Jakarta and Fr. Vincent Suparman of Tanjungkarang were sent to Papua to evaluate the possibilities of doing mission work there. On July 16, 2001, after a year long discussion at the provincial level, Br. Matthew Sumarjo, SCJ, and Fr. Vincent Suparman, SCJ, headed for Epouto, Papua. Presently two SCJs are working among the indigenous people in the central highlands of Epou Even thoug The Papuan mission project began its presence at St. Francis' Parish in Epouto with a commitment to develop an agricultural project. The |