On a journey of faith, community and personal growth

The youth group of the Church of St Francis of Assisi, Pakan embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage visiting churches, convents and sacred sites within the Archdiocese of Kuching recently. For the 46 participants, the pilgrimage was a journey of faith, community, and personal growth.

Mar 27, 2024

The youth visiting Mount Hosanna Chapel, Sri Aman.


KUCHING:
The youth group of the Church of St Francis of Assisi, Pakan embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage visiting churches, convents and sacred sites within the Archdiocese of Kuching recently. For the 46 participants, the pilgrimage was a journey of faith, community, and personal growth. It was led by our dynamic leaders and accompanied by some members of the clergy.

Our pilgrimage itinerary was rich with spiritual experiences, beginning with a moving Mass and Stations of the Cross at Mount Hosanna Chapel in Sri Aman, led by Fr Henry Jimbey. This set the tone for our journey, deepening our connection to Christ’s sacrifice.

One of the highlights was our visit to the Sisters of St Francis Monastery in Padungan, where we were welcomed by Srs Rowena, Delicia, and Dianna, who shared with us their wisdom and devotion to God. Their simplicity and dedication left a profound impact on us, reminding us of the beauty of a life centred on faith.

At the St Peter’s College Major Seminary in Kuching, we had the privilege of engaging with Fr Francis Dakun and seminarian Br Stanley, gaining invaluable insights into the formation of future priests. The visit inspired us to reflect on our own vocations and deepen our commitment to serving God.

Our pilgrimage also included visits to the Carmelite Monastery, St Joseph’s Cathedral, and the History Gallery, each offering unique opportunities for prayer, reflection, and learning. These experiences enriched our understanding of the Church’s rich heritage and traditions.

Throughout our pilgrimage, we were blessed to stay at St Lukas Centre Kota Padawan, where we formed bonds of friendship and support that will last a lifetime. Our evenings were filled with prayer, laughter, and shared experiences, strengthening our sense of community.

The pinnacle of our journey was the sunset Mass and Praise and Worship session at St Ann’s Church Kota Padawan, led by the inspiring Fr Don Don Ramerez, OFM. The healing session that followed was a powerful reminder of God’s love and mercy, touching each of our hearts in a profound way.

Our pilgrimage concluded with a visit to St Peter’s Church Padungan, where we were welcomed by Fr Ramon Borja, SDB and Rector Fr Vincent Chin. Their words of encouragement and guidance inspired us to carry the spirit of our pilgrimage into our daily lives, spreading God’s love wherever we go.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Archbishop Simon Poh, Fr James Ting, parish rector of St Anthony’s Church Sarikei, Fr Fabian Kong, vice recctor, and all the dedicated leaders who made this pilgrimage possible. Special thanks to Bro Julius Juli, Chairman of the Chapel, Dianna Claster, youth advisor, and youth leader Alexander Kevin for their unwavering support and guidance.

“Participating in this pilgrimage was an incredibly enriching experience for me,” said Elvian Mathrell Janggut Jumat. “The journey not only deepened my faith but also allowed me to connect with fellow pilgrims on a profound level. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of this pilgrimage and for the memories and lessons that will stay with me forever.”

For Lucy Lolita Layan, it was a truly a life-changing experience. “Visiting sacred sites, engaging in prayer and reflection, and sharing moments of fellowship with fellow pilgrims made this journey unforgettable. I returned home with a heart full of gratitude and a renewed sense of faith.” Today’s Catholic

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