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St Jude's confirmands experience transformative retreat
St Jude's confirmands experience transformative retreat

Herald Malaysia

time5 days ago

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St Jude's confirmands experience transformative retreat

The Church of St Jude recently organised a Confirmation Camp from June 6 to 8 at Villa Dominic, Genting Highlands, offering 23 young confirmands a spiritually enriching experience as they prepared to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Jul 25, 2025 The confirmands renewing their baptismal promises. By Mercy Almeida StellusThe Church of St Jude recently organised a Confirmation Camp from June 6 to 8 at Villa Dominic, Genting Highlands, offering 23 young confirmands a spiritually enriching experience as they prepared to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. The retreat was led by Kevin Pathinathan and the St Jude Praise and Worship team, who created an atmosphere of deep reflection, healing, and faith formation. The camp aimed to help participants strengthen their relationship with God and embrace their true identity in Christ. One of the confirmands, Veronica Mary, described the camp as 'amazing.' 'I got to know my real identity, and I truly grew closer to God. Thank you, Kevin and team, for guiding me throughout this journey. I hope I will always remain close to Jesus,' she shared. Catechist and Confirmation coordinator Diana Rayan commended the retreat's overall success. 'The retreat was impactful — the venue was ideal, the food was great, and most importantly, the confirmands really benefitted spiritually. Many were able to let go of their emptiness, brokenness, and false identities, and seek the Holy Spirit.' Confirmand Emmanuel Ashwin Aaron also experienced a personal transformation. 'I didn't expect the camp to turn out this way,' he admitted. 'It helped me grow emotionally and find peace with my family. The fake identity I had before this camp is gone — I feel like a whole new person.' Diana expressed deep gratitude to Kevin and the Praise and Worship team for their commitment, and suggested that the parish should consider organising more retreats for various age groups in the future. 'This kind of experience allows parishioners to encounter God personally and seek the help they need. It's essential for building our Church's future.' The confirmands' spiritual journey culminated in the Confirmation Mass on Saturday, June 28, at 6:00pm at the Church of St Jude. The Mass was held in conjunction with another milestone celebration: the installation of the new parish priest, Fr Simon Labrooy, and his assistant, Fr Jonathan Rao. The dual celebration was presided over by Archbishop Julian Leow, marking a joyful and momentous occasion for the entire parish community.

St Aloysius Mantin celebrates a legacy rooted in hope
St Aloysius Mantin celebrates a legacy rooted in hope

Herald Malaysia

time05-07-2025

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  • Herald Malaysia

St Aloysius Mantin celebrates a legacy rooted in hope

The bells of the Church of St Aloysius rang louder than ever recently to celebrate: 125 years of unwavering faith, unity, and service echoing across Mantin and beyond. Jul 04, 2025 SacraThe statue of St Aloysius carried in procession. (photo/Jeffrey Chee) By Selva ManogaryThe bells of the Church of St Aloysius rang louder than ever recently to celebrate: 125 years of unwavering faith, unity, and service echoing across Mantin and in 1899 by Fr Anton Catesson (MEP), the parish has grown from humble beginnings into a vibrant spiritual home. This year's quasquicentennial celebration, themed Pilgrims of Hope: Honouring Family, Ecology, Church and Society, was a testament to its enduring legacy. Spanning five days, the celebration brought together generations of Catholics in prayer, reflection, action, and journey began on June 2 with a novena, Mass, and anointing of the sick, led by parish priest Fr Christopher Soosaipillai, setting the tone for a deeply spiritual June 19, the church filled with the spirit of family — both biological and spiritual. A bilingual Mass celebrated by Fr Sin Wee OCD, Fr Christopher Loh OCD, and Fr Christopher Soosaipillai reminded the congregation of their shared identity in Christ.'We are gathered as one family in faith,' preached Fr Sin Wee. 'United by the love of Christ and the community He has built here, we are called to walk together — as brothers and sisters.'The focus shifted to ecology on June 20, where Fr Jonathan Andrew Rao of the Church of St Jude, Rawang, just five months into his priesthood, delivered a powerful call to action.'Creation is not a backdrop to our lives; it is a divine gift. As Catholics, caring for the Earth is not optional — it is our mission,' he declared, his message resonating in English, Tamil, and Mandarin through Fr Christopher Loh's 21, the actual Feast Day of St Aloysius, was the celebration's crowning moment. A majestic Mass — concelebrated by a host of priests including Fr Clarence Devadass, Fr Albet Arockiasamy, Fr Xavier Andrew, Fr Nicholas Ho OCD, Fr Edwin Peter, Fr Martin Then CDD, Fr Sin Wee, and Fr Christopher Soosaipillai — culminated in a grand Eucharistic procession across the church his homily, Fr Clarence emphasised that the Eucharist does not end at the altar: 'We are to be living monstrances, carriers of Christ's light, love, and mercy into the world.'For the first time, the statue of St Aloysius was carried in solemn procession — a deeply moving moment for the community. Occurring on the Feast of Corpus Christi, the celebration attracted hundreds from near and far, their prayers lighting the night in a display of collective 22, the final day, marked the beginning of a new chapter. A soulful Tamil Mass, celebrated by Fr Gnana Selvam, brought the congregation into deep reflection. Drawing inspiration from Fr Naden and the Orang Asli community, he spoke on ecology and faith: 'God is in the past, present, and future. Trust in Him.'The day's most defining moment came when the Church of St Aloysius, Mantin and the Church of St Theresa, Nilai signed a joint declaration to become Ecological Parishes. This commitment responds to Pope Francis' call in Laudato Si' for an ecological conversion.'Today, we honour our Creator not only with incense and chant, but with action,' said a parish spokesperson. 'We pledge to protect what God has entrusted to us — our common home.'The celebration closed with Mass on Corpus Christi, celebrated by Archbishop Julian Leow with Archbishop Emeritus Murphy Pakiam concelebrating. With solemn blessing and joyful praise, the parish was commissioned into a new century of the lights dimmed and the final notes of the choir faded, a quiet yet profound truth settled over the community: this was no ordinary anniversary. The 125th Feast of St Aloysius Mantin was a landmark of heritage, a beacon of identity, and a bold step into a future defined by faith, family, and responsibility. From historic processions to environmental pledges, the parish proved that while its roots run deep, its branches stretch even further.

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