In addition to the January BEC Reflection paper prepared by the Peninsular Malaysia Pastoral Team (PMPT), the Church of the Divine Mercy has prepared a reflection to be performed at home.
Food for the Journey: To be read at Home (On Encounter) Church Document Evangelii Gaudium, (The Joy of The Gospel), no. 3
Invite all Christians, everywhere, at this very moment, to a renewed personal encounter with Jesus Christ, or at least an openness to letting him encounter them; I ask all of you to do this unfailingly each day. No one should think that this invitation is not meant for him or her, since “no one is excluded from the joy brought by the Lord.”[1]
The Lord does not disappoint those who take this risk; whenever we take a step towards Jesus, we come to realise that he is already there, waiting for us with open arms. Now is the time to say to Jesus: “Lord, I have let myself be deceived; in a thousand ways I have shunned your love, yet here I am once more, to renew my covenant with you. I need you. Save me once again, Lord, take me once more into your redeeming embrace.”
How good it feels to come back to him whenever we are lost! Let me say this once more: God never tires of forgiving us; we are the ones who tire of seeking his mercy. Christ, who told us to forgive one another “seventy times seven” (Mt 18:22) has given us his example: he has forgiven us seventy times seven.
Time and time again he bears us on his shoulders. No one can strip us of the dignity bestowed upon us by this boundless and unfailing love. With a tenderness which never disappoints, but is always capable of restoring our joy, he makes it possible for us to lift up our heads and to start anew. Let us not flee from the resurrection of Jesus, let us never give up, come what will. May nothing inspire more than his life, which impels us onwards!
[1] Paul VI, Apostolic Exhortation Gaudete in Domino (May 9, 1975), 22: AAS 67 (1975), 297.
Malacca Johore Diocese
Reaching out to the poor and elderly in the BEC
In the weeks before Christmas, members of BEC Kg Lapan contributed a total of RM960.00. This was distributed as ‘Christmas angpows’ to five elderly persons in our neighbourhood and as an outreach to a single mother with three children. Another sick person in our neighbourhood received foodpackages.
On December 30, 2017, the BEC had their gathering at the home of Francis and Christine Ong at 4.00 pm instead of the usual Wednesday night. This was to enable the elderly in our neighbourhood to be part of the programme. Four new members and a few other BEC members were also present. A slide presentation on the BEC activities in 2017 was shown: Photos of BEC gatherings in the homes, Montfort Youth Carnival outreach food stall, Bible Sunday, BEC member Auntie Locke’s 80th Birthday dinner, Parish 40 Days Mission, the home Mass and the Recollection in St Theresa’s Parish. The slide show brought many happy memories.
We then sang Happy Birthday to a King to Our Lord, Master and Saviour, Christ Jesus, as we celebrated His birth, followed by We wish you a Merry Christmas. A charade based on Biblical texts on the birth of Jesus was part of the programme which brought fun and laughter. The gathering ended 6.00pm with thanks to God for the enjoyable fellowship. — By Christine Ong
Kuala Lumpur Archdiocese
BEC begins the year with Mass
BEC St Basil’s (under the Church of St Francis of Assisi) feastday falls on January 2.
In conjunction with this, a Mass was celebrated by Fr Paul Cheong OFM Cap, on Friday, Jan 5, 2018 at the home of Margaret Cecillia.
“Why did your BEC choose the name St Basil?” asked Fr Cheong. He was very interested in the saint and read out St Basil’s charism to all present.
Around 19 families participated in the Mass. As it was still in the octave of Christmas, many Christmas songs were sung.
Why does the Church place so much importance on the BEC? Fr Cheong shared that this was one way for the laity to be involved in community building. Each of us is gifted. It is important for us to recognise our talents and use them to build up the community. Fr Paul then shared the four elements needed for a BEC to be vibrant: Prayers, Formation, Outreach and Fellowship.
After Mass, Sandra Ann, the coordinator of St Basil, shared on the activities undertaken by the BEC during 2017. The statement of accounts for 2017 was handed out to all. She then introduced the new Core Team members. She explained that it was a bigger team as the BEC is very big, covering more than five housing estates.
Christine Danker, the BECCOT chairperson, highlighted the need for the BEC to be divided as it was now too big to coordinate. Currently, St Basil consists of 40 families. The reason for such an action is, a smaller BEC will be more united to foster better communication and collaboration.
Sandra added that, whilst this suggestion need not be put into action immediately, nonetheless, the BEC has to assess and see how best this model can be adopted. This is for the betterment of BEC members as individuals and our SFA as a whole.
The night ended with a beautiful fellowship, where each family brought a dish or two for their potluck sharing.
Fr Cheong was asked to cut the St Basil cake. It is a sweet bread symbolising the hope that the New Year will be filled with the sweetness of life, health, and happiness for all. The coins baked in the cake are in memory of St Basil the Great and his acts of benevolence and philanthropy.
Everyone ate some cake hoping to get the coins. It was truly a memorable and a good start for 2018! — By Russell Goh
Article reproduced from Herald Malaysia online