Malaysian Church News
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Bishop Cornelius Piong, the first Bishop of the Diocese
May 16, 2014
Bishop Cornelius Piong was born on July 1, 1949 in Bundu Kuala Penyu, North Borneo (now Sabah.) He was ordained a priest on March 27, 1977 and was appointed bishop of Keningau on February 2, 1993.
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The four main Pillars of the Diocese of Keningau
May 16, 2014
When he was appointed and subsequently ordained Bishop on May 6 1993, Bishop Cornelius Piong met with the priests, religious and members of the laity to reflect and plan ways to develop the diocese and after many meetings and workshops the Diocese Pastoral Plan was formed.
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Keningau Diocese celebrates its 21st anniversary
May 16, 2014
“Thank you, Archbishop Emeritus John Lee, because it was through your efforts, that the Diocese of Keningau was born 21 years ago,” said Bishop Cornelius Piong.
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UiTM seminar was ‘hate speech’, says CFM
May 15, 2014
The seminar on Christianity held at a public university yesterday was “hate speech” veiled as academic freedom, the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) said.
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CCM voices concern over controversial seminar at UiTM
May 15, 2014
The Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM) is concerned about a controversial seminar held at a local university, which touched on the word “Allah” and Christianity.
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Nuns were attacked with helmets by at least two assailants
May 15, 2014
The two nuns who were attacked on the grounds of a church in Seremban early yesterday morning were beaten with helmets before they were robbed, another nun who declined to be identified told The Malaysian Insider today.
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Is hell a physical place? Are we sent there by God?
May 08, 2014
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St Paul’s multi-purpose hall officially opened
May 08, 2014
On April 20, about 1,200 Catholic lay faithful residing within the vicinity of St Paul’s Church, Ulu Dusun, had every reason to celebrate Easter with joy and happiness.
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Catechists reflect, revive and realign their mission
May 08, 2014
The catechists and RCIA facilitators of Good Shepherd Church (GSC) gathered for a full day retreat to reflect, revive and realign their mission of being called, chosen and sent.
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Meeting and formation for communications commission
May 08, 2014
The 13 members of the Diocesan Social Communications Commission (DSCC) had its inaugural meeting and first formation session on April 26-27 at the Diocesan Retreat Centre, Ulu Dusun.



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