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Herald Malaysia
5 hours ago
- Herald Malaysia
Malaysian nun elected to global leadership of Infant Jesus Sisters
A Malaysian religious sister has been elected to the General Council of the Sisters of the Infant Jesus – Nicolas Barre, marking a historic moment of recognition and responsibility for the Malaysian delegation. Aug 01, 2025 The 48 delegates from 14 countries at the General Chapter held in Rome. The Malaysian contingent comprised of five capitulants. KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian religious sister has been elected to the General Council of the Sisters of the Infant Jesus – Nicolas Barre, marking a historic moment of recognition and responsibility for the Malaysian delegation. Sr Celina Wong, (pix inset) a seasoned and well-respected member of the Institute, was elected as one of three General Councillors at the conclusion of the congregation's 31st General Chapter, held from June 14 to July 7 at the La Salle Generalate in Rome. Themed If you only knew the Gift of God!, drawn from John 4, the General Chapter brought together 48 delegates from 14 countries, who engaged in a deeply spiritual and collaborative process of discernment. Sr Celina's election to the General Council signifies both the growing role of Asian religious leadership in global ecclesial communities and a tribute to the contributions of the Malaysian province. Sr Celina will serve alongside newly elected Superior General, Sr Marina Motta (Italy), and fellow councillors Sr Kitty Ellard (Ireland) and Sr Beatrice Abega (Cameroon). Together, they will guide the Institute over the next six years, leading it through strategic action plans in four key areas: Care for Our Common Home; Governance and Structure; Finance; and Journey with Lay Collaborators. Preparations for the Chapter began last year in Spain, with representatives from across the globe engaging in dialogue and prayer. Delegates gathered insights from local communities through a synod-inspired questionnaire, ensuring grassroots voices — especially those from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe — shaped the final discussions and decisions. The Malaysian contingent comprised five capitulants, who will now return home to spearhead local implementation. From Aug 7–9, they will convene with other members of the Provincial Chapter at the Echo Chapter in Malaysia, facilitated by Fr Dr Clarence Devadass. This national gathering will serve to contextualise and localise the chapter outcomes before broader implementation across the country by the end of 2025. In her address, Sr Marina Motta urged the sisters to be living witnesses of hope and joy, drawing on the spiritual wellspring offered in the Gospel encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. Quoting their founder, Nicolas Barre, she reminded the assembly: 'Let your hearts be opened with a holy joy as you contemplate your happiness and the excellence of your vocation.' Notably, Sr Daniel Ee, also from Malaysia, previously served as Superior General — highlighting Malaysia's strong tradition of leadership within the congregation. Within the Asian continent, there has been an informal spirit of rotating leadership, with various provinces offering service in turn. Sr Celina's appointment continues this legacy of shared commitment and service from Asia to the wider Institute.


Hype Malaysia
11 hours ago
- Hype Malaysia
Rediscover A Classic: APOLLO's New Collection Adds A Fresh Twist To Your Favourite Snacks
Malaysia's favourite childhood snack is making a grand return, now with richer flavours, smoother textures, and a refreshed, modern look. Designed for today's on-the-go lifestyle, APOLLO slots effortlessly into your daily routine. Whether you're at work or relaxing at home, it brings back that familiar joy, only now, with even more to love. Still rooted in the comfort of nostalgia, APOLLO has been thoughtfully updated to suit the way Malaysians snack today. With convenient new formats and a focus on quality, it's a timeless treat that continues to evolve, without losing the charm that made it a household favourite. Bringing back the joy of snacking with a fresh twist, APOLLO starts by upgrading its fan-favourite wafer treats. To begin, the first wave features three irresistible flavours. Each one balances nostalgic comfort with a touch of indulgence: Chocolate Wafer Cream: This classic has been elevated with a richer, smoother chocolate coating and a crispier crunch. It's everything you loved as a kid, now with a deeper flavour and a more satisfying bite. Milk Wafer Cream: Soft, creamy, and light — this version delivers a gentle sweetness with a silky milk filling that melts beautifully in your mouth. It's a calming treat, perfect for a quiet moment. Stick Wafers (Strawberry & Chocolate): Thin, crunchy, and loaded with bold cream centres, these stick wafers are snackable in every sense. Choose between punchy strawberry or rich chocolate — or don't choose at all and enjoy both. While wafers hit the spot for a quick bite, sometimes you crave something more filling and comforting. That's exactly where APOLLO steps in. Along with the return of two beloved cakes, they've added a brand-new treat to the mix. As a result, snack lovers have even more to look forward to. Chocolate Layer Cake: Soft, moist, and rich in cocoa, this cake is made for those who love a little indulgence. With layers of chocolate cream and a fluffier texture, it's a sweet pick-me-up that feels just right any time of day. Pandan Layer Cake: Infused with that familiar fragrant pandan aroma and made with real eggs, this cake brings local flavour to the forefront. It's airy, comforting, and full of that traditional taste Malaysians know and love. Crispy Cream-Filled Waffles (New!): APOLLO's newest creation combines crispy golden waffle shells with smooth, flavour-packed cream fillings — available in chocolate or strawberry. It's crunchy on the outside, creamy on the inside, and perfect for those who want something a little different but just as delicious. With these exciting upgrades and additions, APOLLO does more than bring back nostalgia. It thoughtfully reinvents it for today's snack lovers. Whether you're craving a quick wafer, a soft slice of cake, or a crunchy new waffle, there's something for you. As a result, APOLLO now offers the perfect treat for every mood and moment. To explore the full range, simply visit their official website. Zaima Humaria contributed to this article.

Barnama
a day ago
- Barnama
LTAT Releases Touching Video In Conjunction With Warriors' Day
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- The Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) has produced a special short video titled 'Atuk, Apa Tu?' (Grandpa, What's That?) in conjunction with the 2025 Warriors' Day celebration. The video is a tribute to the sacrifices of the national heroes in defending the country's peace and sovereignty. LTAT chief executive officer Mohammad Ashraf Md Radzi said the video highlights the true story of retired Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD) veteran Colonel (Rtd) Zulkifli Datuk Tahir, who lost his right leg after stepping on a landmine while leading the 9th Battalion RAMD reconnaissance platoon in an operation against communist insurgents in Gubir, Kedah, in 1986. He said the short film is not just a historical record but also a symbol of gratitude and deep appreciation for the service and courage of Malaysian soldiers. 'This Warriors' Day, we don't just want to commemorate, we want every Malaysian to appreciate it. 'Through this short film, we express our appreciation to those who dared to walk into danger so that the rest of us could walk peacefully into the future,' he said in a statement today. Mohammad Ashraf also pointed out that LTAT is not only responsible for planning sustainable retirements for Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) personnel but is also committed to ensuring their legacy, dignity, and service are continuously honoured. 'Colonel Zulkifli's story reminds us that behind every uniform is a person, a family, and a future that was forever changed,' he said. The 3-minute 31-second video was produced in collaboration with ATM and the Strategic Communications Unit of the Ministry of Defence through the Military Training Academy in Sungai Besi, Selangor.