Thursday, April 30, 2009

Looking Back, Moving Forward (LBMF)

It's our first LBMF session -for both Level 1 and Level 2. For those who are not sure about this, it is that time when we, "stop, look, and go" - stop from the normal delivery sessions, look back at all that was covered (and hopefully gained) - reflecting on it as well, and go - moving on to what we can do to put our faith in action (if we had not already done so). In more practical terms, I invite each of you to go through the sessions we have had and see how the session/s has/have made an impact in your life. It need not be a really "huge" difference / impact - like water changing into wine - but I am sure if we allowed the God's Spirit to lead us, some form of transformation would have taken place and we would have been able to recognise it. Now is the time to acknowledge it. So, at the very least, prepare an A-4 size presentation / document to illustrate this.

We are planning to have 3 of such sessions - this being the first - so in this session, this Sunday - 3 May - we can share in our own small groups. For those in Level 1 who may have poor memory like me here are the list of topics that were covered since Jan 2009.

  1. We Answer God’s Call
    Revelation and Response
    Sacrifice and Promise
    Piety and Prayer
    Covenant and Commitment
  2. We Ask God’s Forgiveness
    We Can Choose What is Good
    We Celebrate God’s Forgiveness
    We say We are Sorry
    We think about our Choices

For Level 2: The sessions were as follows:


Introduction to precepts of the church (4 marks of RC)
The church is One in unity
The church is Holy
The Church is catholic
The church is Apostolic
Roman catholicism -Understanding Liturgy
Roman Catholicism Wisdom of RC
Roman Catholicism - Worship of RC

Hope we are able to give some input......on Sunday.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Testimony on Letting Go and Letting God

Hi there,

Just couldn't wait to share my testimony with you all on what happened today.........Over the month we, my colleagues and I, have been very busy preparing for 3-day visit from the National Accreditation Body.....on my part I was supposed to prepare by reading up on the documents that were produced and submitted....it was a lot like....and in fact worse than ......preparing for a major exam cause a lot of justification is needed........My personal challenge was in answering questions verbally, ad-hoc, without making a fool of myself, or messing up by saying the wrong thing and practically shooting myself in the foot......Today's session was meant to be even more challenging because of the smaller group which means more chances of being asked questions......anyway, this morning I woke up at 4.30 am......hoping to read the documents...but around 5.30 am I was, I believe led by the Spirit, to attend Mass - one was to pray for the my challenge today and the other was to pray for some people who had asked me to pray for them and to pray for my cousin celebrating her birthday. Without completing my reading, I went to church and then to work and attended the meeting. Praise the good Lord, there were hardly any difficult questions - at least all that I had feared did not happen....so ......Trust in the Lord......Seek Him at all times...........

Monday, April 20, 2009

Getting the most of a sermon / homily

What a memorable Sunday it was - very apt message from the Word of God followed by a very powerful homily - at a most appropriate occassion - the Rite of Calling for the Level 1 candidates. If you had missed the homily and / or would like to reflect further - which I would strongly encourage all of you to do - here is the link.........

http://homiliesofajesuit.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Charismatic Youth Rally

" You Are My Witnesses"
Diocesan Service Team of Kuala Lumpur will be organizing a Charismatic Youth Rally. The Most Hip Rally Ever!!
Date/Time: 25th (8am-7pm) & 26th (9am-7pm) April 09Venue: Stella Maris Community Centre @ St. Annes, Port KlangRegistration Fee: RM 30Registration Closing Date: 19th April 2009It is not a stay-in Rally, but accommodation at Foster Homes can be arranged.
Featuring speakers from all over Malaysia:Rev. Michael Raymond, OFM Cap Rev. Christopher Wilvaraj Rev. Surain Durai Raj Rev. V.A. Michael Dr. Patricia Martinez Dr. Steven Selvaraju Mr. Mervin Ratnasingam Mr. Damian Prakash Mr. Vincent Nathan Mr. Eddy Dorai
Featuring Gospel Bands of Malaysia:Blood RedemptionChristian Youth Musician Network (CYMN)Prodigal Apostles
There will also be a..Praise & Worship Concert on the 25th @ 8pm. Open To Everyone and it's FREE!

The Empty Tomb

While preparing for a P&W session yesterday I came across this article in the Word Among Us about The Empty Tomb and began to reflect on this.
On Easter Sunday, amidst preparing for lunch - with all the meat dishes etc, I was just thinking about the "lenten plans" I had made before Ash Wednesday. Initially on the top of my list was fasting - so I began with Ash Wednesday, of course. That did not last so long.......by day 2 or 3 I was already getting symptoms of gastric pains - I think. Then I decided to just stick to abstaining from meat / fish. Not too bad but there were days when I did not abstain .......well so much for that.....but the greatest challenge was to abstain from passing remarks and being sacarstic or gossiping. .......a whole lot of plans made for lent - including wanting to attend morning / evening mass everyday.......now...on Easter Sunday I realised how I had fallen short of my lenten observances......regretting....but after reflecting on "The Empty Tomb" I realised that our ever Compassionate and Loving Father had forgiven me but I had not forgiven myself. I was still seeking comfort looking in the empty tomb instead of recognising that the risen Lord was all I needed. He was waiting outside the tomb - in the light to receive me yet I was still heading into the dark tomb to seek Him.

Spend some time reading the article and reflecting on it - you can access it on http://wau.org/resources/article/re_easter_sunday

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Blessed Easter

The fasting is over .....the feasting has begun......
Our desert time is over, it is time to await for the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.
19th April is a really special Sunday for us all.
1 - It is the feast of the Divine Mercy.I believe you have all heard of the Church of Divine Mercy in Shah Alam. It would be good if you could find some time to attend mass there during the week or even on Saturday. Here is the schedule.
2 - For Level 1 Candidates of Confirmation (2009/2011) it would be a special day for you as we present you to the parish priest and congregation of SFX at the 8.30 am Mass on Sunday, 19th April 2009. Please be in church by 8 am and meet at the porch. Please dress in your Sunday best. Your sponsors are to be present as well but if they are not able to make it, please ask your parents to stand-in for them.
3 - Also, for Level 1 Candidates of Confirmation (2009/2011) we would now have our sessions at the Church Basement Carpark. The place will be cordoned off especially for you. We need you to be there immediately after mass to help set up - at least to arrange your own chairs.

Please find attached a link to a blog on reflections of a cradle catholic.......May be interesting reading.........

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Have a blessed Holy Week

I received this from our PPC Chairman - and find it so true so I wish to share this with you all....

We all need to read this one over and over until it becomes part of who we are!

HOW TO STAY JOYFUL

  1. Try everything twice. On Madams tombstone (of Whelan's and Madam) she said she wanted this epitaph: Tried everything twice...loved it both times!
  2. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.. (keep this in mind if you are one of those grouches)
  3. Keep learning: Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain get idle. 'An idle mind is the devil's workshop.' And the devil's name is Alzheimer's!
  4. Enjoy the simple things.
  5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath. And if you have a friend who makes you laugh, spend lots and lots of time with HIM/HER.
  6. The tears happen: Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. LIVE while you are alive.
  7. Surround yourself with what you love: Whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.
  8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.
  9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county, to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is.
  10. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.I love you, my special friend.
  11. Forgive now those who made you cry. You might not get a second time.
  12. And if you don't send this to at least 4 people - who cares? But do share this with someone. Lost time can never be found. Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Are we Spectators or Participants?

This is something interesting which I received from Rachel Wong - the CC of RCIA.


I hadnt realised there that were that many spectators and participants in the Passion reading today including the young man who left his linen cloth and ran away naked...it is said that he was St Mark who inserted himself into the scene..

Hmmm.. if I had to insert myself into the scene, I was wondering which character would I be ...

Here is a short but lovely reflection by a Dominican brother.

Have a prayerful and blessed Holy Week.

Rachael
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SPECTATORS OR PARTICIPANTS

At the beginning of Lent it seems that there are things we can do, fasting, praying and almsgiving, practical works of asceticism and charity, in order to participate in what the Lenten season is about. A few weeks in, though, the liturgy begins to direct our focus away from ourselves and on to Christ, in particular by relating him to many Old Testament figures - Jonah, Jeremiah, Susanna, Moses - prophets or innocent sufferers whose experience and mission anticipate those of Jesus. By the time we get to Holy Week it can seem that all that is asked of us is to be spectators, no longer participants, onlookers amazed at the glory that is being unveiled.

And yet it seems impossible to remain purely a spectator. Some of the less central figures in Mark's account of the passion show this in different ways. The woman whose love leads her to anoint Jesus scandalises by her extravagance and yet is praised by Jesus for her way of participating in his paschal mystery. Her symbolic action, he says, will be told in remembrance of her wherever the gospel is preached. A bystander in Gethsemane is moved to cut off the ear of the high priest's servant, thinking that perhaps this is a way to be helpful. His action is only implicitly rejected by Jesus (explicitly so in Matthew's and Luke's accounts). Is this bystander the young man who then runs away naked (Mark 14:52)? This is a strange verse, almost surreal, perhaps intended to make us think of Amos 2:16, 'those who are stout of heart among the mighty shall flee away naked on that day, says the Lord'.

Simon of Cyrene is forced to participate, helping Jesus to carry the cross. He becomes a living parable, then, of the teaching of Jesus that it is only those who take up the cross and follow him who can be his disciples. Mark alone mentions Simon's sons Alexander and Rufus, a personal detail perhaps to help his readers identify a family known to them, who could no longer be counted simply as bystanders and onlookers to the passion of Christ but had become sharers in it. The centurion too seems to have something forced from him as he witnesses the death of Jesus, a sudden expression of faith that echoes the voice of the Father at the baptism and the transfiguration: 'truly this man was the Son of God' (Mark 15:39).

We may feel that in Holy Week we are invited to be bystanders and spectators only but it is impossible to remain neutral about these events. It is impossible to remain indifferent about what was done to this man (if only to include Him with all the many millions of innocent people whose suffering cries out for justice). If we hang around and watch this drama unfold and allow it to touch our humanity we will find ourselves drawn to get involved as His love evokes our love and His obedience evokes our faith.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Palm Sunday Procession

Tomorrow morning hope to see members of the Confirmation Ministry - candidates and facilitators between 8 - 8.15 am at the Church porch for the Palm Sunday Procession. FYI we will be right behind the queue - after all the BECs under the banner of the Parish Groups. After the procession is Mass but you are not required to sit together during Mass. Also, gentle reminder - we do not have Confirmation session tomorrow. Oh by the way please do not forget to bring your own palms.

God bless and see you tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Check out our newly renovated church

Check out our newly renovated church .....really beautiful.....
http://sfxpjphotos.blogspot.com/

BTW we really need "youth-power" to assist in the cleaning up and moving back into the church. If you can, please call Linda at the GYM to find out how you can be of help.

FYI the part of the church basement would be cordoned off permanently for our coming classes. This is what the parish is sacrificing for us..........ask not only what can the parish / parish priest do for us but now ask yourselves, "What can I do for my parish?" Remember by attending your Confirmation classes in SFX you are already part of this parish. What is your response? Where is your faith in action?

I encourage all of you - candidates, parents, sponsors and facilitators alike, to be part of the parish.