So long, farewell Brother Paul

On Friday, 14 June 2019, a special assembly was held to appreciate and honour Brother Paul Ignatius Hough, FMS – the first principal of St. Joseph’s I

Jul 03, 2019

KUCHING: On Friday, 14 June 2019, a special assembly was held to appreciate and honour Brother Paul Ignatius Hough, FMS – the first principal of St. Joseph’s International School (SJIS).

This special occasion coincided with the School Mass at St. Peter’s Church, which was presided by Archbishop Simon Poh and Fr Francis Lim, SJ. Other invited guests include Brother Dominador A. Santiago (Ador), FMS, the new provincial of the Marist Brothers of East Asia and Archbishop Emeritus John Ha.

During the Mass, the handover to the new principal, Brother Robert Teoh, FMS was carried out and thankful speeches were delivered. Brother Paul also gave a short speech.

“I leave the school in Brother Robert’s very good hands and I look forward to returning for a graduation and special occasions,” he said at the end of his speech.

After the Mass, everyone including the invited guests proceeded to the assembly hall for the special assembly where all teachers and students bid their farewells.

More speeches were made to show appreciation and gratitude towards Brother Paul and his two-and-a-half years of hard work and effort as the school principal. Students and teachers also showed their love by putting together a few performances: a piano recital, a piano and cello duet, poetry reading and a K-pop dance.

Furthermore, the Student Leaders made a video tribute called Voices from the Community, which truly shows the love and respect the entire school has for Brother Paul. And as a token of gratitude, the staff gave him two beautifully custom-made neckties with Sarawak motifs.

Before the assembly ended, Brother Paul gave a farewell speech in which he emphasised the Marist belief of family spirit and inclusiveness in SJIS.

“We need to work together as a family, as staff, students and parents. That’s a very strong sense of support. It’s something that is not common in all the other schools,” he said.

“This is not a school to make everyone look Catholic. It’s an inclusive school where we welcome everyone whether Methodists, Anglicans, Buddhists or Hindus.”

Brother Paul, at the age of 73, is ready to embark on his new journey. In 2016, he came here with a mission to set up an international school for the Archdiocese of Kuching and now, he proudly announced that his mission is finally completed.--Today's Catholic

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Gloria Cowlard[email protected]
I was searching the whereabouts of Bro. Paul Hough and I saw this article. I just want to greet him happy birthday today Aug 4. He hired me as lab asst and then teacher at SAC Cairns 1983-2003.
Nicholas Manniy[email protected]
Onya!, Holly Hobby!, Love and Appreciation always, Nick P.S (send me an email back it is important)