Archdiocesan Seminary of Guam - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 25 Jun 2015 02:05:07 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Archdiocesan Seminary of Guam - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Guam: Church explains how donations are spent https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/06/26/guam-church-explains-how-donations-are-spent/ Thu, 25 Jun 2015 19:04:30 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=73181

The Archdiocese of Agana, [Guam] has responded to concerns of Toto parishioners who wanted more clarity in how money collected from annual donations are spent. According to John Taitano, a council member of the Toto parish, the church only collected $150 of its more than $5,000 goal. Taitano previously stated parishioners "overwhelmingly" opposed to giving donations Read more

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The Archdiocese of Agana, [Guam] has responded to concerns of Toto parishioners who wanted more clarity in how money collected from annual donations are spent.

According to John Taitano, a council member of the Toto parish, the church only collected $150 of its more than $5,000 goal.

Taitano previously stated parishioners "overwhelmingly" opposed to giving donations to the appeal this year because of transparency concerns.

He said many Catholics on island don't agree with the Neocatechumenal Way, a global movement within the Catholic Church, and believe the teachings of the Redemptoris Mater are in line with the Neocatechumenal Way.

Father Adrian Cristobal, spokesman of the Chancery office, explained in the Archdiocese newspaper how funds from the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal (AAA) were divvied up between July 2014 and May of this year.

"The Redemptoris Mater Seminary relies mostly on donations and fundraising," Cristobal wrote. "It is false to say that all the monies collected by the AAA goes to the Redemptoris Mater Seminary."

"Only 26 percent" went to the Redemptoris Mater Seminary, according to Cristobal. The St. John Paul the Great Archdiocesan Seminary received 36 percent while 20 percent went to chaplain's expenses.

Taitano said he doesn't agree with the Chancery's breakdown of the funds from the appeal.

He said there's still a lack of transparency and the archdiocese should publicize the documents that show how the finances were spent.

"If in fact these are the figures you're providing, then show it to us," Taitano said. "Show us how much is being spent. … Show us those documents."

There are currently 37 diocesan seminarians studying at the Redemptoris Mater, with 26 of them studying for the Archdiocese of Agana, Cristobal said.

The remaining 11 seminarians came from other dioceses such as the Diocese of American Samoa and Archdiocese of Apia, which pay for their respective seminarians.

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Archbishop Apuron says allegation a horrible calumny https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/12/12/archbishop-apuron-says-allegations-horrible-calumny/ Thu, 11 Dec 2014 18:04:23 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=67012

Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron, archbishop of Agana, Guam, has issued a press statement saying he intends to file a lawsuit for defamation. An allegation has been made by a third party, that about 30 years ago Apuron molested a former high school seminarian. Apuron says that the allegation is "a horrible calumny." He said because Read more

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Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron, archbishop of Agana, Guam, has issued a press statement saying he intends to file a lawsuit for defamation.

An allegation has been made by a third party, that about 30 years ago Apuron molested a former high school seminarian.

Apuron says that the allegation is "a horrible calumny."

He said because of the allegation, he is "obliged to defend not my person but the Church."

"Any damages that I receive I will not keep for myself, but will be given to the charitable causes of our Church."

According to the press release, Apuron has been advised by his attorney not to answer any questions regarding the allegation.

"I trust that the members of our Guam Catholic family who have observed my actions and leadership for the last thirty years will know in their hearts and spirit that these allegations are false."

John Toves, a Guamanian who lives in San Francisco has alleged that the archbishop, who was rector at the time, sexually molested his relative when they were in seminary.

Toves did not speak with his relative about the allegations but rather he heard about it while they were in seminary.

His relative has not yet come forward.

Toves sent one letter to officials at the Vatican and the Vatican's delegate to the Pacific islands, Archbishop Martin Krebs.

"I come forward now as I realised that no one else has, and I believe the Archbishop must be held accountable for his actions," Toves wrote.

Deacon Larry Claros, the recently appointed sexual abuse response coordinator for the Archdiocese of Agana, says he believes Archbishop Anthony Apuron is innocent.

"I think if anyone is to go ahead and give allegations, that the responsible person needs to surface and make those accusations (him) or herself versus a third party," the deacon said.

On Tuesday Toves went to the Hagatna Precinct, seeking the Guam Police Department's advice on whether he would be arrested if he were to go the chancery to try to seek yet another audience with the archbishop.

Last week the vicar general monsignor David Quitugua had warned Toves that no meeting would occur and that any demands for an appointment or attempts to confront the archbishop on chancery grounds or elsewhere would be responded to appropriately and in accordance with law.

On Nov. 21 Apuron met privately with Pope Francis at the Vatican when, he say, they spoke about the Catholic Church's role on Guam and in the Pacific.

Toves' letter was sent to Vatican officials and Archbishop Martin Krebs the same day.

In his press release Apuron said, "I met with his Holiness Pope Francis in a private audience, which he granted, at my request."

"I wanted to speak with the Holy Father about the situation of the Church in Guam, and the critical role we play in the evangelization of the Pacific."

Apuron said the Pope was happy to hear that Guam has two seminaries and he appreciated the strategic contribution these institutions offered to the New Evangelization of Oceania.

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New diocesan seminary in Guam https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/10/24/new-diocesan-seminary-guam/ Thu, 23 Oct 2014 18:03:21 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=64743

A new diocesan seminary has been established in Guam. On Wednesday archbishop Anthony Sablan canonically erected the new St. John Paul the Great Archdiocesan Seminary of Guam. The ceremony took place after a Mass which was celebrated in the parish church of San Isidro in Malojloj. Attached to the church is the former Carmelite Monastery, Read more

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A new diocesan seminary has been established in Guam.

On Wednesday archbishop Anthony Sablan canonically erected the new St. John Paul the Great Archdiocesan Seminary of Guam.

The ceremony took place after a Mass which was celebrated in the parish church of San Isidro in Malojloj.

Attached to the church is the former Carmelite Monastery, which will now become the seminary.

This new seminary is intended to generate more priests coming from local vocations.

There are presently five seminarians.

Students will take their philosophical and theological studies at Blessed Diego Luis De San Vitores Catholic Theological Institute for Oceania located in Yona.

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