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Prefecture Apostolic of the Northern Solomon Islands

Located in the Pacific Ocean, established on May 23, 1898

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Solomon Islands, PREFECTURE APOSTOLIC OF THE NORTHERN, established on May 23, 1898, by separation from the Vicariate Apostolic of New Pomerania (q.v.), includes the Islands of Ysabel, Choiseul, Bougainville, and all the islets under German protector-ate (see Prefecture Apostolic of the Southern Solomon Islands). In 1897 the islands were put under the jurisdiction of Msgr. Broyer, Vicar Apostolic of Samoa, and in 1898 formed into a new prefecture under Msgr. Joseph Forestier, who resides at Kieta, on Bougainville Island. In 1911 the mission contained: 3 churches; 3 stations; 10 Marist Fathers; 5 lay brothers; 7 Sisters of the Third Order of Mary; 2 Samoan catechists; 5 Catholic schools, with 140 pupils; 2 orphanages; and a few hundred Catholics. The Marist missionaries belong to the Province of Oceania, the superior of which resides at Sydney, New South Wales. Fever is very prevalent at the mission, and most of the fathers who went to the islands in 1898 have been carried off by disease.


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