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SHC-PPC organises BM conference for married men

KOTA KINABALU – The Parish Pastoral Council of Sacred Heart Cathedral organised a conference for married men in Bahasa Malaysia at the Sacred Heart Parish Centre here on 27-28 Oct 2017.

This conference is designed specifically for married men to come together to share their joys and sorrows, and to learn how best to carry out their roles, guided by scriptures and the teachings of the Church.

It focuses on the crucial role of the father in the family.  The failure of families to fulfill the mandate of God is often attributed to the failure of fathers to live out their true roles.

There were four inputs: (1) God’s Plan for Fatherhood (Fr Joshua Liew); (2) A Father’s Response to a Fast and Changing World (Marc Majaing); (3) Redeeming Love (Petrus Maximus); and  (4) How Do I Love Thee? (Johnny Thien) with some surprise elements.

Thirty-eight men participated in the conference.

 

Article reproduced from Catholic Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu

All Saints & Souls Day Mass Schedules 2017

Diocese of Sibu All Churchs Mass Schedules 2017 

All Saint day 1.11.2017 (Obligation)

Parishes Masses Schedule
1 Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sibu 6:15am (Mandarin),7:15pm (Combined language) At Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sibu. (No Mass at 5:30pm)
2 Church of St.Mary of Divine Mercy, Sibu 6:00am, 7:30pm (E)
3 Church of St.Teresa, Sibu 6:00am, 7:30pm (C)
4 Church of St.Francis Xavier, Kanowit 7:30pm (E/IB)
5 Church of St.Charles, Selangau 7:00pm | Sekuau-7:00pm | Tamin-7:00pm (Ib)
6 Church of Sts.Peter & Paul’s, Mukah 7:30pm (E/BM)
7 Church of St.Bernard, Dalat 6:00pm (BM)
8 Church of St.Anthony, Sarikei 6:00am, 7:30pm(E/Ib)
9 Church of Christ the King, Bintangor 7:00pm (Combined)
10 Church of St.Alphonsus, Julau 6:00pm (Ib)
11 Church of Mary Immaculate Conception, Kapit  7:30pm (E/Ib)
12 Church of St.Herbert, Song  7:30pm | 7:00pm(Rosary) (E/Ib)

All Souls day 2.11.2017

  Parishes Masses Schedule
1 Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sibu 6:15am (C), 8:00am (Ib), 9:00am (Catholic Cemetery), 7:15pm (Combined) After 8:00am mass:Tomb Blessing in SDNU Sibu Jaya, SDNU Teku & Melanau Grave Yard
2 Church of St.Mary of Divine Mercy, Sibu 6:00am, 7:30pm (E)
3 Church of St.Teresa, Sibu 6:00am, 7:30pm (C)
4 Church of St.Francis Xavier, Kanowit 8:00am(Ib), 7:30pm (E/Ib)
5 Church of St.Charles, Selangau 7:00pm | Sekuau-7:00pm | Tamin-7:00pm (Ib)
6 Church of Sts.Peter & Paul’s, Mukah 7:30pm | 5:00pm (Tomb Blessing) (E/BM)
7 Church of St.Bernard, Dalat 5:00pm (BM)
8 Church of St.Anthony, Sarikei 6:00am, 7:30pm | Pakan- 9:00am (E/Ib)
9 Church of Christ the King, Bintangor 7:00pm | 8:00am (Tomb Blessing) (Combined)
10 Church of St.Alphonsus, Julau 8:00am (Ib)
11 Church of Mary Immaculate Conception, Kapit 7:30pm (E/Ib)
12 Church of St.Herbert, Song 7:30pm | 7:00pm(Rosary) (E/Ib)

 

Article reproduced from Diocese of Sibu

CHRIST-CENTERED COMMUNITY, SERVING ONE ANOTHER WITH LOVE

Tawau: 18 October 2017 marked another historical moment for the Diocese of Sandakan, not only that they celebrated their 10th anniversary of the erection of the diocese and the episcopal ordination of His Lordship Bishop Datuk Julius Dusin Gitom, but also the unveiling and launching of their Vision and Mission Statements of the diocese.  These triple joy celebrations were hosted by the Parish of Holy Trinity Church, Tawau.

In light with the launching of the Vision and Mission (V & M) statements, the committee organized a Talk, a day earlier at 2.00pm in the parish hall. The Talk was on Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC) delivered by His Eminence Cardinal Anthony Soter Fernandez and later followed by questions and answers session. Since BEC is the pastoral thrust of this diocese, it is pertinent that it goes in the same direction in fulfilling the vision and mission of the diocese. In view of the importance of understanding and ownership of the V & M, the next session was allocated for a briefing on the V & M and Pastoral Plan of the Diocese of Sandakan by Mr. Pilis Malim, the Chairman Diocesan Focus Committee. In his briefing, he shared that it took them seven tedious years in formulating the V & M and finally seven lettered words summed up the statements which will guide the diocese in the coming years. It is the wish of the diocese that all parishes within its jurisdiction will incorporate the V & M to their pastoral planning. Around three hundred lay leaders, Bishops, Priests and Religious attended the Talk and Briefing.

Mr. Reynaldo De Los Santos

Later in the evening, the organisers headed by Mr. Reynaldo De Los Santos, hosted a dinner reception to commemorate the celebration in one of the leading hotels in town.

 

The summit of the 10th anniversary celebration was marked by a Thanksgiving Eucharistic Mass presided over by His Lordship Bishop Julius Dusin Gitom and con-celebrated by His Eminence Cardinal Anthony Soter Fernandez, His Grace Archbishop John Wong of Kota Kinabalu Archdiocese, His Lordship Bishop Cornelius Sim of Brunei Vicariate, His Lordship Bishop Cornelius Piong of Keningau Diocese, Rev. Msgr. Nicholas Ong of Holy Trinity Tawau, and all the priests from Sandakan and Keningau Dioceses. Among the 800 attendees, were the Mother General of the FSIC, religious nuns and the Parish Pastoral Chairmen and their councillors, Lay leaders from the five parishes within the Sandakan diocese (Holy Trinity Church Tawau, St. Mary Cathedral Sandakan, St. Dominic Lahad Datu, St. Martin Telupid, Our Lady of Fatima Beluran and St. Francis Assisi Paitan Mission).

 

During His Lordship homily, he unveiled the Vision and Mission Statements of the Diocese as, “CHRIST-CENTERED COMMUNITY, SERVING ONE ANOTHER WITH LOVE”.  In his homily, the prelate called upon the congregation to reflect on the character of St. Luke which is also the Saint’s Feast Day. He invited all to discern and reflect on the Saint’s characteristics to live in communion with others, encouraging each other and supporting each other, merciful, caring, concern, and committed to building the church of God. He further hoped to see a community that will share their talent, wisdom, knowledge, and energy towards achieving the diocese vision and mission.

After the Eucharistic celebration, Rev. Msgr. Nicholas Ong, the hosting parish, and Rector gave his address to the congregation for their support in making this celebration a success. In his short message, he stressed on a few points through – the BEC program as a platform in achieving the V & M, Eucharist as the priority of life, live in harmony within the community, deepening the faith to the younger generation for a continuity of the mission and, in a lighter jest, an encouragement for the family to multiply more.

While on his brief speech, His Eminence Cardinal Anthony Soter Fernandez stressed on the oneness of all human race as people of God, living as one human race and in the presence of God. His Eminence reminded all that a true Christian only knows one language, that is, the language of “Love” as what the diocese V & M propagated.

In His Lordship Bishop Julius keynote address, he thanked God for this auspicious event of the 10th Anniversary of the Diocese of Sandakan. He acknowledges that not only the diocese celebrating this three-in-one-event but the diocese was honoured, for the first time in the history of this diocese, to have a Cardinal present to witness this celebration.

His Lordship Bishop Datuk Julius Dusin Gitom concluded the speech by sharing his hope to all the faithful in the Diocese of Sandakan, “10 years of a journey as one Diocese has taught us the importance of understanding, accepting, respecting and consideration within parishes, priests, Religious, lay Leaders and also as parishioners. There are many ups and downs: failures, tiredness, conflicts, but at the same time, we also experienced joy, happiness, peacefulness and spiritual and physical growth in our journey. Formulating the Vision and Mission consider a long and challenging part but to implement it is another challenge that will take longer time through perseverance and patience.” The prelate ends his address by encouraging all the delegates and representatives of the 5 parishes of Diocese Sandakan to dedicate their wisdom, talent, knowledge, to be committed and determine towards the achievement of the Vision and Mission Statements.

Witness by the congregation and the 3 other Dioceses and the Cardinal of Malaysia, His Lordship officially launched the Vision and Mission statement followed by signing the Diocesan Pastoral Plan Documents which were then handed over to the representatives of each Parishes, Paitan Mission and a copy given to the Cardinal and the Arch/Bishops of the visiting 3 Dioceses ( Kota Kinabalu, Keningau and Brunei Darussalam ).

 

Article reproduced from Diocese of Sandakan

 

Kejohanan Bola Sepak – Solidariti antara Gereja sambil Beramal Kasih

Sandakan: Satu Kejohanan Bola Sepak 9 Sebelah Terbuka bagi umat Kristian Bahagian Sandakan 2017 telah diadakan di Padang Forestry Research Centre (FRC), Sepilok pada 14 dan 15 Oktober 2017. Acara ini merupakan anjuran KKD St. Francis of Assisi, Sepilok dengan kerjasama Aramaiiti Football Club (AF) yang diketuai oleh Sdra. Victor bin Joseph dan dibantu oleh Sdra. Fabian Koret.

 

Sdra. Dimeh memberikan sedikit kata-kata semangat disusuli doa pembukaan

Gimik perasmian kejohanan oleh Sdra. Dimeh Koyopo

13 kumpulan telah menyertai kejohanan ini termasuk pasukan pihak penganjur dan pasukan jemputan dari Keningau. Pasukan-pasukan tersebut terdiri daripada Gereja Katolik, S.I.B dan Anglikan. Acara ini diadakan dengan tujuan mencari dana KKD St. Francis of Assisi serta mengeratkan silaturahim sesama umat antara gereja di Sandakan.

 

Turut hadir memberi sokongan ialah Rev. Fr. Christopher Ireneus, Sr. Maria Dipal, RGS dan Pengerusi Komiti Pastoral Gereja St. Mark iaitu Sdra. Dimeh Koyopo. Sdra. Victor dalam ucapannya menyatakan syukur dan ribuan terima kasih kepada semua pasukan yang telah menyertai acara ini dan berharap semua pasukan bermain dengan penuh semangat dan sukacita.

Sdra. Victor memberikan ucapan

Rev. Fr. Christopher (baju biru) bersama Sdra. Dimeh menyaksikan perlawanan Bola Sepak

Pasukan yang memenangi acara ini telah membawa pulang hadiah berupa trofi dan wang tunai RM400 (johan), RM350 (naib johan), RM300 (ketiga) dan medal (keempat). Selain itu, anugerah pemain terbaik dan penjaga gol terbaik masing-masing telah menerima trofi. Hadiah tersebut telah disampaikan oleh Fr. Christopher Ireneus.

Johan: MARIAN TEAM

Naib Johan: GMB

Tempat Ketiga: SONETA FC

 

Article reproduced from Diocese of Sandakan

New Appointments

Chancery Notice – Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur
October 19, 2017 chan/MC/04/2017

1. His Grace, the Most Rev Julian Leow, has appointed the following persons:

a) Rev Fr Christopher Wilvaraj Soosaipillai, the Parish Priest of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Setapak, as the Priest-in-Charge of’ Burial Grounds, Columbaria and cemetery matters with effect from the 1st October 2017.

b) Rev Fr Albet Arockiasamy, the Parish Priest of the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Puchong, as the Priest-Liaison for all expatriate communities in the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur with effect from the 1st of October 2017.

c) Rev Fr Jude Gregory Chan, the Assistant Parish Priest of the Church of the Assumption, Petaling Jaya, as the Acting Administrator of the chapels under the Terengganu Catholic Mission, with effect from the 1st of August 2017. Rev Fr Alan Pereira, the Administrator of the chapels under the Terengganu Catholic Mission, is currently on sabbatical leave until the end of 2017. He is pursuing a renewal course in Australia.
Canonical Erection of Religious House

2. At the request of the General Delegate of the Order of Discalced Carmelite (O.C.D.), and in accordance with canons 610-612 of the Code of Canon Law, His Grace, the Most Rev Julian Leow, the Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, has consented and granted permission for the erection of a house of friars of the Order of Discalced Carmelite within the territory of the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur. The first house is located in the town of Seremban.
Other Matters

3. With the permission and at the direction of His Grace, the Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, the lay ecclesial movement of Communion and Liberation, has been placed under the pastoral care and guidance of the Church of the Holy Family, Kajang and its pastors.

4. With the permission and at the direction of His Grace, the Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, the members of the Servants of Yahweh Covenant Community have been placed under the pastoral care and guidance of the Church of St Thomas More, Subang Jaya, and its pastors.

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Apparitions of Our Lady

This year, the Catholic Church celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Marian apparitions at Fatima, Portugal, witnessed by three shepherd children who reported that they saw visions of Mary, beginning on May 13, 1917. Whatever the significance of the Fatima apparitions is for each of us personally, this 100-year anniversary of the apparitions is a reminder of the central message of the Gospels, calling everyone to conversion and bringing us closer to Christ. Most of the parishes in Malaysia celebrated this historical event. Below are some of the celebrations.

Mary will never desert us

Hundreds of Catholics from far and near converged at the Church of Our Lady of Fatima in Brickfields on October 13, 2017 for the Special Thanksgiving Mass at 8.00pm to celebrate and commemorate the 100 years since Our Lady’s Apparition at Fatima, Portugal. October 13, 1917 marked the Miracle of the sun and was the last of the six apparitions to the three children — Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta.

Fr Patrick Massang CSsR was the preacher. Parish priest Fr Ferdinand Magimay and Resident priest Fr Paul Hu were the concelebrants.

In his homily, Fr Patrick said we have heard so many stories of Mary. Recently, we celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Knock, then Our Lady of the Rosary. But. not many know about Our Lady of Victory.

In the 16th century, the Turks were conquering many territories. Pope Pius V knew there was no way he could defeat the Islamic Turks. So he called all people of Europe to gather in prayer. He asked them to pray the Rosary for victory. At the battle of Lepanto in October 1571, the Turks were defeated and that is how the title — Our Lady of Victory came about.

The Rosary is a beautiful gift to us. We celebrate today the gift of our loving Mother who will never desert us. She is with us here today at this sacred place, called Fatima. She is the Lady of the Rosary. We not only behold her, but one another.–By Bernard Anthony

Place our trust in God

The parish of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (NBVM) celebrated the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima with a triduum Mass Oct 13-15.

Fr Victor Louis, the parish priest, in his homily explained that when Our Lady appeared at Fatima, her first words were “Do not be afraid.” These were the same words said by Jesus on many occasions. Her apparition to the young children was to give hope and invoke their trust in God. Similarly we too should not be afraid but place our trust in God.

At Fatima, Our Lady introduced herself as the Lady of the Rosary. So we should continue to recite the holy rosary. Fr Victor Louis high-lighted that Francisco and Jacinta offered their sufferings as a sacrifice of penance for sinners. We, too, should offer our difficulties as penance.

The 100th Anniversary was celebrated with a candle light procession of a decorated statue of Our Lady of Fatima around Butterworth Town.

On the last day, the movie, Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Portugal 1917 was screened. — By Sheila Rose Darma-raj

Rosary prayers for Malaysia

In conjunction with the Marian month of October and in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Apparitions at Fatima in Portugal, the Church of the Divine Mercy (CDM) commenced daily Rosary, October 13-31.

With the theme #CDMprays4Malaysia, the nightly prayers and Rosary at the grotto were from 8.30pm on Mondays to Fridays, and from 7.30pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

A daily schedule has been drawn-up where the various Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs) and parish ministries will be encouraged to pray together as we consecrate Malaysia to God and to Mary.

A mini exhibition about Fatima and the Divine Mercy has been set in the grotto area for the faithful. — By Bernard Anth

Multilingual celebration in Pantai Remis

The closing of the 100th anniversary of the Apparition of Our Lady of Fatima was celebrated at the compound of St Gabriel Kindergarten on Oct 13. The once in a lifetime celebration was experienced by the parishioners of Sitiawan, who travelled to Pantai Remis. There were also parishioners and well wishers from the surrounding areas.

Prior to the celebration proper, the Rosary was recited in all the four languages. The multilingual evening Mass was presided by Fr Vincent Paul, parish priest of SFDS. In his homily, he stated that the celebration was to commemorate the closing of the 100th year Apparition of Our Lady of Fatima.

At that time, there was only a chapel in Pantai Remis. Then, a new church was built named the Church of the Holy Rosary.

After Mass, there was a candlelight procession, followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

Communicants reminded to live their lives as disciples of God

Fr Martin Arlando announced to the 22 First Holy Communicants on October 8 that he was going to give a key to a house to each one of them. He gave each one a tag bearing their name and a blank key. He mentioned that the grooves made on the key will depend on how they live their lives. St Thomas, the doubting apostle, when he was asked to touch the side of Jesus, exclaimed “My Lord and my God.” Now that they were going to experience the body and blood of Jesus, they need to learn this acclamation. They were asked to eat Jesus every week in order to remain spiritually alive.

Fr Martin said that the house is in heaven and that the grooves made on their keys will open it for them. He asked them, “ What good have you done today that was a blessing and how did you share these blessings? … Jesus is with you and you need not be afraid to become his disciple by living a good life and sharing your blessings with everyone.”

In his homily to the congregation, Fr Martin asked how many of them remembered what they were taught when they were in kindergarten and quoted some nursery rhymes. He remarked that these rhymes are short and simple, making them easy to remember. However, some rhymes were composed to make fun of the times. Baa Baa Black Sheep was to ridicule the King for his export tax on wool in 1275; Jack and Jill made fun of King Louis XVI of France and his Queen, Marie Antoinette, who were both beheaded in 1793. Humpty Dumpty was no egg but a nickname for a large cannon which protected the city of Colchester during the English Civil War (1642-1649).

Similarly, a parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning. In the gospel (Mt 21:33-44), Jesus related the story about the wicked tenants from the First Reading of Isaiah 5:1-7. In Isaiah, the Lord asked what more He could have done for His people, who were not satisfied with his actions. When He gave them peace, they sowed war, goodness they chose evil, humility and they chose to be proud. Yet God is loving and merciful and sought only to give love and justice. This is also apparent in parents today who sacrifice a lot for their children in terms of time and money and, in spite of this, the children sometimes do not live up to their expectations. Yet, they still keep on loving them and will continue to help them do better.

Fr Martin reminded the congregation that every task given to us is from God who expects us to return it in goodness. If we fail or reject Him, He always gives us another chance to succeed. With God’s grace and blessings come responsibility and accountability. It is imperative to listen and do His will as God expects us to bear good fruits — to change our lives and do His will, not ours. Fr Martin then reminded the parents of what they should be doing for their children. Are you teaching your children to pray daily, to produce good fruits for their families and to share these fruits with their BECs and their communities? Do you give them a chance to grow and be a blessing to Jesus and to one another?

Towards the end of Mass, a representative of the First Holy Communion students thanked Fr Martin for being a Jesus to them and the teachers for being the remote control every Sunday, switching them back to the right path. She also thanked all the parents for their care and love.

Then the children gathered in front of the altar to sing a song entitled 10,000 Reasons, expressing the many reasons they were proud to be Catholics.

Fr Martin then handed out the certificates. Later, everyone assembled for fellowship at the church basement, to cut a cake and receive a souvenir mug to remind them to pray daily.

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

Formation on Liturgy and Marriage

KUALA LUMPUR: The Archdiocese Liturgy Commision is organising a half-day session on Liturgy and Marriage.

This formation is in light of the soon to be released Order of Celebrating Matrimony for Malaysia- Singapore-Brunei.

This is the first session in a series which will be conducted.

The details are as follows:

Date: Sat, 18-11-2017 Time: 9.00am – 12 noon (Registration starts from 8.15am)
Venue: Community Centre, St John’s Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur Cost: RM10 per person.

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

College General — a legacy of the MEP

College General was instituted by the MEP as a Centre of formation for Asian priests. The first College was a major seminary and a minor one at the same time, and this has been the status of College General until the year 1921, when it was made a fully “Major Seminary.” Humanities and Latin were taught in the early years and emphasis was placed on imparting knowledge on philosophy and theology, so much so that the older seminarians became well versed in these church sciences. In 1685, the French king sent an embassy to the King of Siam. Some of the members wanted to test the standard of the College; theological discussions were organised with a couple of seminarians, and they passed the test so well that they were invited to go to Europe and hold the same thesis before the King of France and the Holy Father in Rome.

In the first hundred years in Ayuthia, the College General saw its enrolment fluctuate between twenty and fifty students. Wars (in Siam) and persecutions (in Vietnam) were the main cause of a slow increase in the number of seminarians (1665-1762).

This forced the College to move to Chantaburi (Thailand) for a few months and, later, to Hondat (Cambodia). The political instability of that period resulted in the seminarians living in poverty and although a new building was built, it was razed to the ground by rebels. The deteriorating political situation and constant persecutions forced the search for a more tranquil location for the seminary.

India was chosen and in 1770, two professors and 41 seminarians arrived at Pondicherry, India by sea. The Seminary was established at Virampatnam.

Despite its peaceful calm, Pondicherry proved unsuitable as it was too far from China and Indo-China where most of the seminarians came from. As a result, the seminary was temporarily closed in 1782 until a more suitable place could be found.

Mandated by the MEP of Paris, representatives of Propaganda and missionaries, it was decided to revive the College General in Penang in 1808.

The new College in Penang had a small enrolment and the new students were mostly from China, due to the persecution in Sichuan at that time; so much so that the name of “College of Chinese” was given. The first Rector, Fr Michael Lolivier, who was in charge for 25 years, saw to it that his College would remain the “General” College, that is, opened to all Missions and at all times, either in time of war or persecutions. His wish was fulfilled, for students were coming, besides from China, from Vietnam (North and South), Burma, Japan, Korea and Malaya so that the year 1847 saw peak enrolment of 154 students, including junior and senior boys.

LOCAL COLLEGE
Since the College was instituted to train and form a local clergy for a local Church, it was logical that, sooner or later, the College which until recently had been MEP, would be taken over by the local priests and bishops. The last MEP Rector of the College in Penang was Fr J. M. Bosc, Mep (1966-1971).

The Malaysian Church had already been officially entrusted by Rome to the leadership of two local bishops in 1955, just two years before the country obtained its independence.

The first local priest, after his training in Rome, to join the MEP staff in Penang was Fr Gregory Yong in 1965.

In 1969, there were still seven MEP on the staff of the College, with only three local priests for 96 students, 53 Malaysian and 39 Thai. The first local Rector was Fr Achilles Choong. He was succeeded by Fr Anthony Soter Fernandez and Fr Murphy Pakiam, who both became bishops.

Source : History of the Church and Churches in Malaysia and Singapore (1511-2000) B Fr Paul Decroix MEP

 

Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online

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