Malaysian Church News
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HNJ establishes community computer centre
Sep 30, 2016
In an effort to raise consciousness about the importance of IT, the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus Balik Pulau (HNJ) has established the St Paul’s Community Computer Centre (SPCCC).
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Youth and parents attend vocation seminar
Sep 30, 2016
St Joseph Church Vocation Committee organised a vocation seminar at St Kenneth Church, Kelatuan here on 27 Aug 2016.
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Why have a liturgy?
Sep 30, 2016
These are very important questions. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the details of liturgy that we forget the big picture of the great mystery of the liturgy itself.
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Altar servers on a fruitful pilgrimage
Sep 30, 2016
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus rewarded their altar servers by taking them on a pilgrimage to the Church of the Divine Mercy (CDM), Penang on September 9.
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Solemn celebration of Saturday Novena for OLS Feastday
Sep 30, 2016
Very often, people tend to overlook Marian devotions which can actually lead us closer to Jesus and deepen our faith life.
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Eighty-seven year old part of pilgrimage to Tampin
Sep 30, 2016
An 87-year old woman was amongst the two busloads of pilgrims from the Holy Rosary Church, Brickfields on a pilgrimage to the Holy Door at St John Via
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Chapel celebrates the feast of Ave Stella Maris
Sep 30, 2016
More than a hundred Catholics gathered to celebrate the feast of Ave Stella Maris on August 21 at 7.30 pm. Many came from the mainland and neighbouring countries as well.
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YMCA to hold series of activities to celebrate 45th anniversary
Sep 29, 2016
The Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) will run a series of activities next month to celebrate its 45th anniversary.
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Singapore parishes to be a "place of evangelisation and hospitality for everyone"
Sep 28, 2016
About 400 representatives from 32 parishes across the archdiocese attended a day-long meeting organised by the Office for the New Evangelisation (ONE) at the St Joseph’s Institution International School, a Lasallian Catholic educational institute.
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Malaysian Church provides pastoral care for migrants who “are brothers, not enemies
Sep 28, 2016
In Sabah, Catholics “need to be made aware of the position of the Church towards migrants and how its social teachings can be applied despite all the negative prejudices that are prevalent in our society towards foreigners,” said a diocesan official in an interview with Catholic Sabah, a diocesan publication.



Sunday Reflection
The voice that calls us home
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Martinian Lee
