Malaysian Church News
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Retreat cum outing for CLOW members
Jun 12, 2014
The members of the Children Liturgy of The Word (CLOW) of St Anne’s parish had a retreat-cum-outing on May 30 and 31.
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Why is it OK for us to pray to the Virgin Mary?
Jun 12, 2014
A lady who is Catholic now belongs to one of the “new age” religions. She was told that you do not pray to Mary because she is human.
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Manila thanks Archdiocese for donations
Jun 12, 2014
The Archdiocese of Manila thanked the people of the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur for the donation of USD 199, 851.16 for the relief and recontruction work of the places hit by Typhoon Yolanda.
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Need to constantly build knowledge of God
Jun 12, 2014
Catholics, especially young people, feel the hunger for God and for forgiveness. Yet they are so caught up with the modern day rat race they forget to update themselves on their faith after confirmation.
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Seized Bibles: The brave ones and the cowards
Jun 12, 2014
Nothing that Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said in a press statement today on the case of the seized Bibles by Jais qualified as new or news.
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Former Bible Society president urge Christians to forgive Jais for ‘terrible mistake’
Jun 12, 2014
Former Bible Society of Malaysia President, Lee Min Choon said he felt vindicated after the Attorney-General announced that the Selangor Islamic Religious Department had erred when they raided the premises and seized more than 300 copies of Malay and Iban Bibles six months ago.
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A-G says Jais erred in seizing Bibles, orders case closed
Jun 12, 2014
Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) had erred in seizing Bibles from the Bible Society of Malaysia (BSM) and ordered the case closed, bringing an end to a contentious issue, which had dragged on for the past six months.
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A generation of Malaysians have lost their trust in Putrajaya, says Anglican bishop
Jun 10, 2014
Malaysia is "losing a generation" that no longer trusts the government, authorities and even each other, given the current trend of religious extremism, says Anglican Bishop Datuk Ng Moon Hing.
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Unity council probes into claim that students used to propagate Islam in Malaysian schools
Jun 06, 2014
The contentious issue of conversions has been given a new twist by allegations being investigated by Putrajaya’s unity council that Muslim students are being used to propagate subtly Islam to their non-Muslim peers in secondary schools.
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Federal Court to decide on June 23 on leave to appeal ‘Allah’ ban
Jun 05, 2014
The Catholic Church will know on June 23 whether leave will be granted by the Federal Court to challenge the Home Minister’s right to ban the use of the word ‘Allah’ in the HERALD.



Sunday Reflection
Trusting in God: The key to true prosperity
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Philip Tay, OCD
