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KL Archdiocese advises Catholic couples to postpone May, June weddings in view of high Covid-19 cases

PETALING JAYA: Couples have been urged to postpone their weddings at Catholic churches in Kuala Lumpur to help prevent a surge in Covid-19 cases. “The parish priests/administrators should strongly encourage couples to postpone weddings scheduled for May and June, the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur said in a notice on its website. “In the event that this is not possible, weddings may proceed with a maximum number of 20 persons (inclusive of minister, couple, witnesses).” The notice, signed by chancellor Father Michael Chua, stated that baptisms are to be postponed, except in case of an emergency. “Given the critical nature of the current pandemic and witnessing our health care facilities, resources and personnel pushed to breaking point, His Grace, Archbishop Julian Leow, has decided to extend the temporary suspension of public Masses in all parishes, churches, chapels and Mass centres located within the Archdiocese with effect from Wednesday (May 12) until further notice, �

Civil society group lodges police report over alleged false claims against Archbishop of KL

PETALING JAYA: A civil society group lodged a police report against a Facebook group for allegedly falsely claiming that a Christian leader insulted Muslims. North-South Initiative executive director and co-founder Adrian Pereira, who lodged the police report, said that the Hud Hud Crew Facebook page had posted an audio clip of Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur Julian Leow Beng Kim where it alleged that he said he wanted to “boil Muslims like frogs”. In the police report on Friday (April 30), Pereira said that at no point in the audio clip had Leow made any comments, insulted or made any reference whatsoever to any religion.

Singapore-born nun left everything for the Lord

Singapore-born nun left everything for the Lord Sister Valerie Tseng Yeok Ying had a long, illustrious religious life spanning the globe Sister Valerie Tseng Yeok Ying with students in Malaysia. (Photo: Viala Tropica) Tributes have been pouring in for Sister Valerie Tseng Yeok Ying, a Singapore-born nun from the Infant Jesus Sisters who spent most of her life in community animation, education, social work and Biblical apostolate in Malaysia. Sister Valerie died on April 12 at the age of 96. The Church in Malaysia led by Archbishop Julian Leow of Kuala Lumpur joined her family members including her brother, Jesuit priest Father Gerald Tseng, relatives, friends and the Infant Jesus community to mourn her demise.

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