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Sentul Church organises lunch for 1,000

November 19 marked the First World Day of the Poor as declared by our Holy Father, Pope Francis with the theme, Let Us Love, Not With Words But With Deeds. As churches all over the world responded to this call, the Church of St Joseph, Sentul celebrated the First World Day of the Poor with its Parish Family Day on November 19.

The day began with a multi-lingual Mass which was enriched by the presence of a strong Myanmarese community with their lively liturgical music. This was followed by a Praise & Worship session by the Youth band of the parish.

Parish priest, Fr George Packiasamy invited about 1,000 poor children and their families to join him for lunch on this 33rd Sunday of the liturgical year; a practice called by the Pope “to care for the true riches, which are the poor.”

The parishioners and Catechism children were given the opportunity to mix with these children and their families. There were various activities, a Raffle Draw and Live Bands to entertain the crowd. About 2,000 people attended this dual event.

Archbishop Julian Leow was also present at the celebration, together with representatives from other faith communities who came to participate as well.

The celebration of the First World Day of the Poor 2017 concluded successfully with tremendous support from the parishioners, from inception to execution.

However, the message of our Holy Father, Pope Francis must be embedded in our hearts. This should not be just a one day event. It should become a commitment for all of us until our actions for the poor become second nature to us.

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

We are blessed when we give after we receive

The Feastday celebration of St Elizabeth of Hungary, with the theme Service To Others With Christ’s Joy from Nov 15 to 17, culminated on Nov 18 with Mass and Procession at the Church of St Elizabeth.

Bishop Bernard Paul was the celebrant on Nov 18. Parish priest, Fr Louis Chin and Fr Joe Matthews OFM, Cap were the concelebrants.

In his homily, Bishop Bernard described the difference between life and death in a tale of the Sea of Galilee (North) and the Dead Sea (South). The prelate said there were many fish for the people living around the Sea of Galilee, but there were no fish or people around the Dead Sea. Why is one full of life and the other one not?

The Sea of Galilee has an outlet; water flows in and out, but the Dead Sea has no outlet. The prelate said, in life, there must be receiving and giving. Life flows inside us when we give. If we only take and never give, it will be like the Dead Sea, with no oxygen and no life.

“St Elizabeth shared the love of God. She always believed in caring for the poor and became the channel of hope for others. She received and she gave; there is a flow,” said Bishop Bernard.

Speaking briefly about the life of Elizabeth of Hungary, the prelate said she married into a noble family, and her husband became a king. She served the country, especially the poor. She became a channel of love to others.

Whatever she had, she continued to give and share. She also set up missions of charity.

“Today, we have this mentality: We think of taking, but not of giving back. Yet in life, if we give and bless someone, God also blesses us in return.” Bishop Bernard gave the example of fruit trees. The more fruit they produce, they grow. Human beings take and take, yet do not know how to give.”

The prelate said, “there are two things we can learn from St Elizabeth, that is, when we give, we receive. Be like her. The more you give, the more graces you will receive, because giving generates blessing.

“Sow the good things and good things will come back to you. Don’t stop loving others. This heart of yours is created to love. If you stop loving, your heart will turn hard and cold inside.”

After Mass, a procession in honour of St Elizabeth was led by Bishop Bernard Paul and Fr Chin in the vicinity of the parish. St Elizabeth of Hungary is also known as the patron saint of bakers, beggars, brides, charities, death of children, the homeless, hospitals, Sisters of Mercy and widows.

Fr Chin, on behalf of the parish community, thanked the prelate and all present, who came from far and near.

He also commended all those involved in the feastday celebration.

Fr Chin also explained that “A Bread For Help” is a parish project aimed to help the poor by symbolising the donation as bread. Three boxes of buns were brought to be blessed by Bishop Bernard Paul and distributed to the faithful. There was also a donation box. The money collected would go to POHD to help the poor migrants and the poor locals around the area.

To conclude the celebration, everyone was invited to a fellowship dinner in the parish grounds. Bishop Bernard and Fr Chin took time to mingle and chat with the parishioners and pilgrims present.

 

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Celebrating Msgr Lim’s 80th birthday

Monsignor Daniel Lim’s 80th birthday was celebrated with Mass at the Church of the Holy Rosary.

The organising committee and the Parish Ministry of Senior Persons Circle (PAMSPEC) of the Holy Rosary Church, KL spent months preparing for the celebration of Msgr Daniel Lim’s birthday.

The Mass was celebrated by Msgr Daniel Lim concelebrated with Archbishop Julian Leow, Archbishop Emeritus Murphy Pakiam and Fr Joachim Tan. About 30 priests from the churches in the KL Archdiocese were present. The church was packed to capacity and many worshippers had to stand.

Archbishop Leow congratulated Msgr Lim on his 80th birthday and wished him many more birthdays to come till his 101st and beyond.

He recalled that Msgr Daniel Lim was his spiritual director when he entered the seminary and that Msgr was very caring and patient with him.

After the Mass, the congregation adjourned for lunch. Parishioners from the different churches in the Archdiocese were invited.

The grand dinner was held at the Marco Polo Restaurant.

In his speech, Msgr Daniel Lim said he has often been asked how he managed to keep himself fit and trim. His advice is to recite the Hail Mary three times upon waking up in the morning.

The event ended at 10.30pm and Msgr Daniel Lim presented the guests with a door gift as they left.

 

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Children preparing to receive Jesus

On 4 November 2017, the Standard 3 students from the Church of St Joseph prepared themselves to receive Jesus by attending a two-day inhouse camp at the Formation Hall. This year’s theme was Christ Our Joy. A total of 27 children from the English and Tamil groups participated. The children were accompanied by their respective class teachers, Mdm. Assunta and Mdm. Gloria.

The programme started with a Bible enthronement by the children. Sr Mary David then introduced the children to the Eucharist by getting them to bake the host, which was made out of flour and water.

After lunch, there was an art and craft session where the children designed and crafted a host. They then participated in some outdoor games which connect to their daily lives and reflect how their lives continuously lead them to God.

During the camp, Sr Mary and the teachers facilitated a group-sharing activity, focusing on God’s love. Their experience of the Blessed Sacrament then continued with silent adoration conducted by Fr George Packiasamy.

The camp finale was a combined sharing session on Forgiveness & Reconciliation for both parents and children. The camp ended with a thanksgiving luncheon.

 

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KK prelate calls on faithful to transcend the mundane in Advent message

KOTA KINABALU: In his Advent message Archbishop John Wong calls on the faithful to transcend the mundane.

“Advent is a season to transcend ourselves from the mundane. It is an opportune time to ‘go inward,’ re-examining our Christian faith and the way we live it in today’s world,” he says.

The message, released on 18 Nov 2017,  touches on the ‘waiting’ aspect that characterises the Advent Season for the second coming of the One who is “the light that dispels the darkness of sin,” the “hope in the sea of misery,” and “our strength in the adversities of life.”

The prelate exhorts the people to focus on the essentials, not the superfluous, through faith by spending more time in prayer, reflection on the Word of God, frequenting the Eucharist, reconciling with God through confession, and making time to visit the lonely and needy.

This is because, he adds, “our faith in the incarnated God demands us to reach out to others, especially the lapsed, the lost, the least, the last and the lonely.”

He points out that living in apathy is “contradictory to our faith.”

 

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The Parish that works together will flourish together

Three years (2015-207) vision and mission statements “Towards Strengthening Our Faith Community” has inspired, motivated and given us the direction for our parish and parishioners to grow spiritually. We as  parishioners have brought life to our parish and fostered a sense of belonging for all parishioners through various activities, faith formations, events and fellowships. These have contributed towards building and strengthening of our community within the parish and through the outreach efforts. Our three-year faith journey with vision statements have brought our parish to the height of celebrating the First World Day of the Poor cum Parish Family Day on 19 November from 10.30 am to 5.00 pm. On this auspicious day there were more than 2000 people who walked in and out of the celebrations through out the day.

When the Holy Father announced  the First World Day of the Poor on the feast of St Anthony of Padua (13th June) with the theme, “Let us Love, Not with the Words but with Deeds” I was thinking and reflecting about what to do at the parish level. After much thought and prayers, I called upon a few representatives from five ministries to work towards this event. Among the five ministries were the Fundraising Committee, Catechetical Ministry, Parish Integral Human Development Ministry (PIHDM), Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC) and Youth Ministry.

Initially, we just wanted to celebrate the First World Day of the Poor by inviting 1000 poor people living in the surrounding areas of our  parish – the locals as well as the foreigners and not forgetting our own Myanmar Zomi community. The PIHD members were assigned to collaborate with the Parish  Catechetical Ministry to coordinate the arrangements for food and other activities for the poor children and their families. We served lunch for 1000 poor people. In addition to this, each individual was given free coupons worth of RM10-20 to enable them to participate in the various games  and also to purchase food/drinks and various other items from the jumble sales. They were also given 2-4-raffle   tickets worth of RM4-8 each to give them the opportunity to  stand a chance of winning exciting prizes from among the more than 100 exciting prizes that were ready to be won that day. Our own catechism students too had an opportunity to mingle around and have a meal together with these poor families.

The Fund-Raising committee was solely in charge of selling the raffle tickets and coupons. They sold all the tickets by distributing them to the BEC leaders and some individual parishioners. They managed to sell all the 30,000 printed raffle tickets just before the first draw took place. All those who came for the event purchased the coupons and participated in games and bought food/drinks at reasonable prices from the various booths such as ice-kacang, ice-cream, hot and soft drinks, rojak, burgers, etc. The assigned BECs managed to sell off all their food and beverages. The proceeds from the sales of raffle tickets and coupons will be utilized for the installation of air conditioning units in our Dewan Monsignor Anthony Thomas and other refurbishment being planned. This project is expected to commence in January/February 2018. We also invited three live bands to entertain the people who came for the event through out the day. All those present enjoyed their performances.

These past two months the Fundraising and 1st World Day of the Poor committees worked around the clock to make this occasion a memorable and significant one. “Well done, good and faithful servant,” (Mt 25:23). On behalf of the organising committees I take this opportunity to thank everyone who supported, contributed, donated and prayed for the success of this event. I too would like to express my heart-felt gratitude to all parishioners for assisting and working with me since June 2014. Let’s commit ourselves as parishioners of St. Joseph with the spirit of New Evangelisation for the next three year(2018-2020). “As for my family and me, we shall serve the Lord,” (Joshua 24:15)

 

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The Beauty of Kindergarten

Tawau: The Holy Trinity Kindergarten holds their yearly graduation day on Saturday, 18th November 2017 where some 400, including parents and family members of the Kindergarten children, attended the event beginning from 7.30 to 11.30 in the morning.

  

The theme for this year’s event is “The Beauty of Kindergarten”  whereby some  93 pupils, aged 6-years old, joyfully received their certificate upon completing their preschool education at Holy Trinity Parish Hall.

The ceremony began with a prayer in Bahasa Malaysia led by a Catholic student.

Sr. Mary Julita Joseph, the In charge of Holy Trinity Kindergarten, expressed her gratitude and thanks for the valuable participation of parents by witnessing the success of their children who completed their early education. “Coming together and witnessing the graduation event for your children is part of the love and concern you show to your children, a gesture which helps develop their confidence and self- esteem,” she said. She also thanked all the support and assistance received from the parents who put their trust in sending their children to the Kindergarten. As per record, Holy Trinity Kindergarten reached its 93 years of existence since 1924 producing good and better students preparatory to a higher education.

A few invited guests were present, including Mr Renaldo Delos Santos, the chairman of the Board of Governors for Holy Trinity Kindergarten Tawau, with his team, Mr Boney Joumil, the Parent Teachers Association (PIBG /PTA) Chairperson and St. Patrick Kindergarten Principal.

Mr Boney also thanked everyone for the support shown by the teachers and also the parents in making the event successfully organized.

Mr Renaldo shared his views on the importance of Preschool education in preparing them to face the growing challenges in terms of educational opportunities. He stressed also that a good education cannot be denied and pre-school education is one of the opportunities provided by both the government and the private sector to be available to everyone.

Early education not only stresses on learning the subject taught but also about learning how to interact socially at the very early stage. This is also where the children learn how to be in communion with other people with various backgrounds. Most of all, they learn the basic moral values in their tender years.

Besides the presentation of certificate, all other pupils from year 4 and 5 had presented their dancing presentation beautifully. The presentation of gifts to those who have won in the earlier competition such as colouring and drawing competition, English and Bahasa Malaysia reading competition and the best attendance of the year added to the excitement of everyone.

The program then ended at 11.30 in the morning to greet the long-awaited school holiday for children.

 

Article reproduced from Diocese of Sandakan

RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT AND BE FRUITFUL

Holy Trinity Parish Tawau: Some 130 candidates received the Sacrament of Confirmation on the 19th November 2017 during Bahasa Malaysia Eucharistic celebration. The Eucharistic celebration was presided by His Lordship Rev. Bishop Julius Dusin Gitom and concelebrated with Msgr. Nicholas Ong at 9 in the morning.

 

These confirmands are from various classes and also from the Outstation parishioners as follows:  17 from the English class, 11 from the Chinese, 28 from the Bahasa and 74 from the outstation respectively.

 

A week earlier, the candidates attended a recollection along with their sponsors and their parents in preparation for receiving the Sacrament.

 

In his homily, his prelate expounded on the Gospel of Mathew 25: 14-30 regarding the Parable of the Talent. “The Gospel tells of talents. The Holy Spirit is the gift you will receive today.  The gospel of Mathew reminds us all, and especially to the candidates, that the Spirit of God is always with you, whether you realize or not its presence.

The Holy Spirit is your advocate in times of confusion, dilemma or any kind of temptation. He will guide and lead you in choosing the right decision or inspire you with wisdom. All these gifts are a free gift that is given to you. Therefore, do not hide your talents; share your expertise and insights with others because that is, the fruit of the Holy Spirit which dwells within you. Do not be afraid of your talents, but just share it, and develop your talents by serving your family, the community and the church. Do not let that little thing you have to be taken back for remaining futile “he said.

His prelate ended his homily with an encouraging message to the congregation to live up their faith and pray to the Holy Spirit for wisdom, strength and affirmation in serving the church and one another. Indeed, developing the gift of the Holy Spirit will nourish the lives of the faithful.

After the Eucharist, all confirmands proceeded to the Parish Hall for lunch together with their parents and sponsors.

 

Article reproduced from Diocese of Sandakan

Old Shan Tao buildings all set to be demolished

Father Cosmas Lee (with dark glasses, front, 2nd from R), leads the prayer to begin the demolition of the old Shan Tao buildings, 28 Nov 2017.

KOTA KINABALU – The dilapidated buildings of former Shan Tao Primary School here are all set to be demolished to make way for the construction of the new Catholic Centre.

Father Cosmas Lee officiated the rite to begin the demolition work on 28 Nov 2017 in the presence of members of the Building Committee headed by Anthony Lee, Dr Jeffrey Soon of the Steering Committee, Tan Kian Guan of Perunding BSK Sdn Bhd, John Voo of JV Champion Sdn Bhd who will handle the demolition and earthworks, and Chan his project manager.

The demolition and earthworks are scheduled to be completed by January 2018.

The idea of building the Catholic Centre there was first mooted in 1996 when there was definite news that Shan Tao Primary School (founded in 1938 as Kung Ming Primary School, renamed as Shan Tao in 1963) would be relocating to Kapayan Ridge.

The new centre is necessary because the two buildings at the Catholic Diocesan Centre in Taman Hiburan Penampang have been declared unsafe after cracks were detected in several walls of the buildings.

The Catholic Diocesan Centre, built about 30 years ago, currently houses the Archbishop’s Office, the Archdiocesan Archives, the commission offices, Catholic Sabah, among others.

The new centre will have two office blocks: a two-storey block housing a conference room, archives and gallery; and the other a three-storey structure for the offices, meeting rooms, a chapel, Catholic Sabah, conference facilities for seminars and training.

The buildings are a fusion of new and old language with heavy use of coloured glass panes on the exterior, designed pro-bono by Daniel Koh of ADK Architect.

The launching of the building project officiated jointly by Archbishop John Wong and Tan Sri Bernard Dompok was held at the Sacred Heart Parish Centre Karamunsing on 22 July 2017.

Fundraisers have started for the RM9.6 million building project but as with all building projects, donations are always welcome to offset ever-increasing costs of building materials.

Donations/cheques are to be payable to RTDKK – The Catholic Centre Building Fund,  Maybank Berhad, Lintas Branch A/C No 510198683591.  Official receipts will be issued for all donations.  For details please contact 088-712297 (Ms Angela Yen, Mdm Cecilia Funk, or Mdm Teresa Chin).

 

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