Malaysian Church News
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Fr Huan returns to the Lord
Dec 06, 2018
Fr Ignatius Huan Kin Kwang, 77, returned to the Lord at 3.28am on Monday Dec 3, 2018 the Feast of St Francis Xavier.
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How cultural diversity contributes towards nation building
Dec 06, 2018
Cultural diversity has always been part and parcel of the Malaysian identity, and inter-cultural engagement and dialogue between various communities fosters a sense of unity that is significant in creating a sense of nationhood.
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St Mary’s Cathedral Advent recollection
Dec 06, 2018
The Parish Catholic Women’s Apostolate collaborated with the Parish Pastoral Council of the Cathedral of St Mary to organise this year’s Parish Advent Recollection on November 24.
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The role of a Permanent Deacon
Dec 06, 2018
The Second Peninsular Malaysia Permanent Deacons and Wives Conference took place in St Anne’s Church Nov 16-18, 2018.
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Becoming a beacon of HOPE
Nov 30, 2018
The Gift of Hope project was launched during the World Day of the Poor celebration at the weekend Masses of November 17 and 18 at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (CHS).
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CDM Penang plans for the Year of the Family 2019
Nov 30, 2018
The Church of the Divine Mercy (CDM) held its 5th Parish Pastoral Assembly on November 18, 2018.
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Communicants receive Christ for the first time
Nov 30, 2018
Six children, four girls and two boys, received their First Holy Communion at the Church of St Matthew on November 17, 2018 at the 11.00am Mass celebrated by Parish Administrator, Fr Paul Wong.
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Towards serving and being missionaries of the Church
Nov 30, 2018
Thirteen children from City Parish received their First Holy Communion on Mission Sunday.
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Archbishop Emeritus Pakiam celebrates 80th birthday
Nov 30, 2018
Archbishop Emeritus Pakiam celebrates 80th birthday on Sunday,December 9.
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Three celebrate 40 years as priests
Nov 30, 2018
Three pioneer local priests, Msgr Francis Kuleh Usat, Fr Philip Empalah and Fr Peter Mering celebrated their 40th anniversary at the Church of Mater Dei on November 20 together with more than 2,000 parishioners.
Sunday Reflection
Are we living in the freedom and joy of the Resurrection or behind locked doors?
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with the Editor