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The MCYMC Family meets for the first time in 2021!

By Jacinta Fernandez (ASAYO youth minister) Members of the Malaysian Catholic Youth Ministers’ Committee (MCYMC) met as a family (virtually of course…) for the first time in 2021 to touch base and share on the various initiatives taking place all around the country. The meeting was held on the second day of March via Zoom and was attended by youth and campus ministers from the arch/dioceses in Malaysia Keningau, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Malacca-Johore, Miri, Penang, Sandakan and Sibu. The Bishop in-charge of the Episcopal Commission for Youth & Campus Ministry of Malaysia, Archbishop Simon Poh, was also in attendance.

Churches in Kuching Archdiocese to have Masses for Lent

By Ivy Chai Kuching Archbishop Simon Poh has expressed his gratitude to UNIFOR for the new SOP dated  February 15, which granted permission to churches in Green and Yellow Zones to reopen. Depending on the size of the church, maximum capacity is limited to only 100 persons. Masses in most parishes will commence on Feb 20 and 21 to celebrate the Sunset and Sunday Masses for the 1 st Sunday of Lent. Parishioners are to check with their respective Parish Rectors for reopening schedules and to comply with any updated information and directive. Churches in kampongs or in areas where active COVID-19 clusters are still present are not allowed to reopen. Sarawak is still under CMCO until March 1, with many active and new clusters.

Catholic Churches to reopen for Mass for the holy season of Lent

By Ivy Chai Kuching Archbishop Simon Poh has expressed his gratitude to UNIFOR for the new SOP dated 15 February, which granted permission to churches in Green and Yellow Zones to reopen. Depending on the size of the church, maximum capacity is limited to only 100 persons. Masses in most parishes will commence on 20 and 21 February to celebrate the Sunset and Sunday Masses for the 1 st Sunday of Lent. Parishioners are to check with their respective Parish Rectors for reopening schedules and to comply with any updated information and directive. Churches in kampongs or in areas where active COVID-19 clusters are still present are not allowed to reopen. Sarawak is still under CMCO until 1 March, with many active and new clusters.

Kuching Archbishops, Priests and religious send CNY greetings

The Year of the Ox 2021, will be remembered by Catholics as a year when they had to forgo the tradition of attending a Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Mass in Church, and having their New Year oranges blessed. Except for live-streaming Masses, all Church services had been suspended since 13 January under the state’s COVID-19 CMCO. Kuching Archbishop Simon Poh, Archbishops Emeriti Peter Chung and John Ha, together with the priests and religious wish all Catholics celebrating Chinese New Year a very blessed New Year, filled with the Lord’s blessing and protection for all families and friends. May the Lord bless and keep you and your family.

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