A session on women for women

International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievement. It is also an occasion to look back on past struggles and to look ahead for opportunities for the betterment of future generations of women.

Apr 02, 2014

By Brenda Guzman
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievement. It is also an occasion to look back on past struggles and to look ahead for opportunities for the betterment of future generations of women. With this recognition, we as women should be aware that our existence as women is needed for all aspects of life.

The Catholic Women’s Apostolate (CWA) in close collaboration with the Good Shepherd Welfare Centre (PKGS) conducted a half-day talk, themed Catholic Women: Precious and Beloved at St Mary’s Parish Hall on March 16. Some 150 women and teenagers attended the event.

The event kicked off at 11.30am immediately after the Bahasa Malaysia Mass. The sessions were jointly facilitated by Sr Barbara Lip, rgs and Sr Appollonia Gumpu, fsic.

Sr Barbara, in her introductory session, touched on the background to International Women’s Day, recognized by the United Nations in 1975, and celebrated on March 8th every year.

The creation story in Gen.1:26-27, speaks of our relationship with God our Creator, with others, and with creation. God is present in every person, regardless of race, gender, economic status and others. The life and dignity of a human person are sacred and to be respected. We have a fundamental right to life and the right to the things that contribute to a more decent life.

The presence of women in the domestic environment is an essential part for the transmission of faith and good moral values. Women not only strive to build peace and harmony in the family, but for all of humanity. Women must play a greater role in society and the Church without sacrificing significant attention and contribution to the family.

In the context of the Church, women are precious and loved. Pope Francis (January 25, 2014), during the National Congress sponsored by the Italian Women’s Centre, encouraged the increased participation of women in the Church. Women are to emulate the role of Mother Mary as a woman and mother in society with full faith in the Lord Jesus and His mission in this world.

In winding up the session, Sr Barbara said that woman and man are one in Christ. We are parts of the Body called to contribute to the life and mission of the Church. The session ended with a song, You are the Queen, Mother of my heart presented by the youth.

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