Category Archives: Nov 2018

New friendships formed at Walk of Faiths 6

Overcast skies gave way to pleasant weather as participants of all faiths gathered in Taman
Tasik Kota Kemuning, September 17 for the sixth instalment of the Walk of Faiths in Friendship.

The event was organised together with communities of other faiths, namely Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, Taoist, Baha’i and Christian. It is held annually in conjunction with Malaysia Day.

Among the VIPs present were Imam Ahmad Shazili Abdullah, representing the Muslim community, Sharanjit Singh (Sikh community), Venerable Saddhananda (Buddhist community), Daozhang Lau and

Daozhang Tee (Taoist community), Mirshal Lourdusamy (Baha’i community), Shiva Sree Vijayakumara Gurukkhal and Kuppusamy (Hindu community) and Fr Raymond Pereira representing the Christian community and standing in for Fr Gerard Theraviam, parish priest of the Church of Divine Mercy, who was away on a pilgrimage.

This year’s event was different from the previous years. The organisers introduced “plogging,” or picking up trash as they walked around the lake.

Datuk Dr Dionysius SK Sharma, CEO of conservation group WWF-Malaysia, said it was a way of creating awareness on preserving the environment. He also gave participants tips on how to operate a greener home by eliminating the unnecessary use of plastics and by adopting a re-use culture instead of a throwaway culture.

The evening ended with tea and speeches by some of the VIP guests.

 

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Have a new love for Mary, Jesus and the Church

“Let us ask the blessed Virgin Mary to be a mother to us and nuture in us a new love for her and for Jesus and for our mother the Church.”

Fr Lawrence Ng CDD said this at the Parish Feastday Triduum celebrations of the Church of the Holy Rosary on October 6. Parish priest Fr Joachim Tan was the concelebrant.

Fr Ng shared on Mariology, the part of Christian theology dealing with the Virgin Mary. He said the title
“Mother of the Church” was used by Pope Benedict XIV in 1748, and then by Pope Leo XIII in 1885. The title was also used by Pope John Paul II, and is also found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Quoting from Pope John Paul II, Fr Ng said that Mary is present in the Church and she embraces each and everyone in the Church and through the Church. “Mary is not only the Mother of Christ, but Mother of the faithful.”

Fr Ng also spoke about the mosaic of Maria Mater Ecclesiae (Our Lady, Mother of the Church) in St Peter’s Square. In 2018, Pope Francis decreed that the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, be inserted into the Catholic calendar, on the Monday after Pentecost, to be celebrated every year. Fr Ng stated that on May 21, 2018, for the first time, this memorial was observed in the Church.

Mary, said Fr Ng, reminds us to be disciples of Christ. She is a good example of what it is to be a disciple of Christ. To put her as Mother of the Church is for us to follow her example. “All of us are called to be holy in the world and for the coming Kingdom.” Mary tells us to be faithful to Christ, being single minded in serving the Lord and in serving the people of God.

Fr Ng added that Mary stands at the foot of the Cross, telling us how to forgive, how to let go and to love our enemies. Mother Mary is a good example of forgiving in the love of Christ. “Mary, in her Assumption, gives us the hope that we can live a life of grace. She is Mother of the Church, who stands on our side, guiding us and leading us when we face challenges in life. Look to Mother Mary; she looked at Christ who suffered on the Cross as she embraced God and us,” Fr Ng asserted.

In honour of Our Lady of the Rosary, a procession took place around the Church and ended with Benediction.

Fr Tan, in his remarks after the Benediction, thanked all for coming, particularly Fr Ng and Fr Chan who were the two preachers for the triduum. The parish priest also commended all those involved in making the feast day celebrations meaningful and prayerful.

Fr Ng said he was glad to be present for the feastday celebrations. He asked the young people present to offer themselves to the priesthood and as nuns, to serve the Church. Fr Ng also hoped all would carry this devotion of Mary into their homes and pray for more vocations.

 

 

 

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Penang Diocese celebrates the Season of Creation

By Clare Westwood
The ecumenical Season of Creation (SoC)was celebrated across the world from September 1 to October 4.

The theme for this year was Walking Together. Over 650 events were organised in 68 countries over six continents as registered with the Global Catholic Climate Movement! The Diocese of Penang was part of this worldwide celebration with a number of activities to raise awareness of the need to protect Mother Earth and life on it from destruction. Below are some of the activities held:

Masses
Masses for the Season of Creation were celebrated in the churches of St Anne, Bukit Mertajam and Sacred Heart of Jesus, Kulim with the theme deforestation. Forests are home to 80 per cent of all animal life on land and 40 football fields of forest are destroyed every minute. Malaysia, in particular, has cut down thousands of hectares of precious tropical rainforests over the years.

Parishioners brought a leaf each and put it into baskets during the presentation of gifts with the pledge “I promise to respect all of God’s creation.” A video on deforestation was shown and penitential prayers and prayers of the faithful incorporated facts on deforestation.

Cycling and Clean Up
Twenty-two parishioners of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Penang, cycled to the Coastal Cycle Park at the beach front near the first Penang bridge to make a message about cutting down on fossil fuel. They then cleaned up their destination sites by picking up rubbish. They collected five big bags of plastic trash and three medium-sized bags of other rubbish, all weighing approximately 150 kg.

Retreat on Being One with Creation
On September 29, several people gathered for a half-day retreat at the Garden of Bethlehem, St. Anne’s Church, Bukit Mertajam. The retreat drew on indigenous people’s songs of being one with air, water, earth and fire, and led the participants to see and feel their oneness with all the elements and to listen with their hearts to creation. The Garden of Bethlehem is an ecological demonstration food garden which showcases some permaculture designs and principles. –Creation Justice Commission, Penang Diocese

 

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