Category - Guam

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Another Typhoon—Bavi This Time
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Mike Castori, New Bishop of Honolulu
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The Storm Has Passed

Another Typhoon—Bavi This Time

Barely had I returned to Guam after a month in the US when the weather advisories began. First came a weather disturbance, then a tropical storm, then a typhoon, until it finally became a super typhoon. Winds were estimated to reach 180 mph, and the southern Marianas lay directly in its path toward Asia.

Here we go again, I said to myself. Another countdown until it hit, with updates on wind speed and course direction as the government steadily raised the alert level. Meanwhile, I thought, let me finish some catch-up work after a month of travel.

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Mike Castori, New Bishop of Honolulu

Don’t we know him?  Yes, indeed, was my response when I saw the recent notice on the appointment of Fr. Mike Castori, SJ, as the new bishop of Honolulu. Many years ago he was part of our team here in the islands.

The notice on the appointment mentioned Mike’s impressive string of academic degrees, his various teaching assignments and prison ministry in California, and even the Tongan community’s bestowal of his island middle name. But something significant was left out: his time with us in Micronesia.

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The Storm Has Passed

To report another typhoon seems like old news. Three years ago it was Mawar, a wimp of a typhoon compared to the four I experienced while living in Chuuk during the 70s and 80s. I suppose that the typhoon this past week, Sinlaku, might be dismissed as no stronger than Mawar here on Guam. Wind speeds never made it beyond 90 mph, and the damage to buildings seems to have been minor, at least as typhoons go.

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