Much Ado About Nothing!
Published on: January 06, 2011 at 11:30 AM

KUALA LUMPUR: No crucifixes were taken down as there were no crucifixes mounted anywhere in the car park area fronting the residence of the Archbishop Murphy Pakiam. It is surprising that those who carried the news report in their various portals did not check the veracity about the statement of the ‘removal of crucifixes’.

There is no proper place to host a large gathering in or around the Archbishop’s residence. So on the eve of Christmas, the car park area was cleared of all cars and Bedouin like tents were put up as a make shift reception hall to celebrate Christmas. It was a simple celebration without much fan-fare.

The invitation cards were sent out to a number of people. Much of the programme as listed on the reverse of the card was carried out without much delay. The arrival of guests was scheduled for 3.00pm. The Chancellor of the Archdiocese, Fr Justus Pereira said the opening prayer, followed by the reading of the Gospel by Fr Julian Leow of College General, Penang. With that spiritual rite the carollers from the Cathedral of St John’s International Community began to sing a number of carols in their native languages.

There is that realism that the Church in Malaysia is also universal and is not just the Catholic population of Malaysia alone. The carollers were from Nigeria, Myanmar and Vietnam. To say that there wasn’t any singing of carols is to ignore their singing and their presence as well. So to say that the Archbishop complied with the requests of Ms Hardev Kaur from the Prime Minister’s Office is to DENY TRUTH.

At least one portal stated that “among the directives given from the Prime Minister’s Office” were:

To remove any overt Christian symbol, such as crucifixes, from the party premises.

Take a look at this: The Archbishop was seen wearing his pectoral cross and there were other Bishops who were also wearing their pectoral crosses. More crucifixes were put up than removed!

That carollers not belt out hymns. The carollers did sing a carol. It was Joy to the World.

Not to quote from Scriptures or say any Christian prayer during the visit.


We repeat, the Scripture was read by Fr Julian Leow and prayer was led by Fr Justus Pereira. We must always witness to the truth, for Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.” Each year under the auspices of the Christian Federation Malaysia, an open house Christmas celebration is held.

The 2009 Christmas celebration was held at the Mar Thoma Church but the Prime Minister was not able to attend it, but for the 2010 Christmas celebration at the Archbishop’s residence, the Prime Minister was there till it was time for him to leave for KLIA.

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ThomasPosted on January 12 2011 06:54:53 AM
Just take a look at the state of liturgy in KL diocese and you would know the issue.Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi ("The law of praying (is) the law of believing, (is) the law of living"). Is it true that how we worship and pray influences what we believe, and that what we believe influences how we live!There is a church in Klang glorifying Hans Kung and other religions. Despite so many complaints to the Ordinary,nothing has been done. I can speak further of the liturgical abuses in the same church and the diocese but I would leave it for now. We need a St Thomas More now and not crowd pleasers.
MFPosted on January 11 2011 07:51:57 AM
It would have been good for the Archbishop to make a statement to clear the air as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary confusion among the Catholic faithfuls, the various Christian community, as well as socio-political observers who were making quite a bit of remarks towards the Archbishop, and that of the general Malaysian public. On the other hand, it would be most appropriate for readers of the Herald to exhibit maturity in making comments that are sensible without resorting to uncalled for remarks towards any person.
Aneel David KanabhiranPosted on January 10 2011 01:06:54 PM
The event was actually organised by The Christian Federation of Malaysia [CFM] - the Catholic Church should take a principled stand and disassociate itself from them.
Helen YeapPosted on January 10 2011 07:16:14 AM
Why were prayers said before arrival of guests? This is what I gathered from reading the printed Herald. Trying NOT to offend their ears? Catholic church should NOT be seen endorsing a morally bankrupt government who condones murder, corruption and racist policies.
Samson JudePosted on January 09 2011 04:45:08 PM
Stupid hardev kaur is an idiot of the highest order to come these directives, whatever it may be! Ad the denials by the archbishop is also can not be accepted by many catholics in the boleh land of najis & co.!
mikePosted on January 08 2011 08:48:58 PM
If that be the case why did hardev kuar apoligise according to the star & malaysian chronicle
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