Friday, April 10, 2009
A REMINDER...
The Significant of Holy Thursday.
During the Last Supper, Jesus offers himself as the Passover sacrifice, the sacrificial lamb, and teaches that every ordained priest is to follow the same sacrifice in the exact same way. (Mat 26:26-30). Christ also bids farewell to his followers and prophesizes that one of them will betray him and hand him over to the Roman soldiers. (Luke 22:21-22).
Jesus also wash His disciple's feet (John 13:1-15) as we can see at this Mass, the celebrant washes the feet of twelve parishioners to symbolize Christ’s washing of his twelve Apostles, our first bishops and priests.
"Ekaristi mesti nyata dalam kehidupan ini..."(Homily during Holy Thursday Mass, Kuantan)
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Holy Week...
This week quite a wonderful week for being a Christian. Holy week kicked off on Palm Sunday untill Easter Sunday. This particular week also the last week of lecture especially in UMP. So, life as student will be busy in campus and church.

Christ is the source of truth in the darkness...
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Nothing is miracle with God's will: A story of six followers of Christ.
We depart immediately after IFD 2009. Data of the journey:
1. Transportation: Proton Iswara 1.3 Manual.
3. Route: Bentong > Raub > Sg. Koyan > Pos Betau > Cameron Highland. (this was believe the "short cut)
short break at Raub.
We started our journey at 4pm after pit stop at UMP. With a speed of 140km/h (don't do this next time!) and some sort of INDEPENDENT stories, we manage to reach Bentong exit 1.5hours later. Then, we continue our journey towards Raud then Sg. Koyan. Unfortunately, we missed Pos Betau junction. We had wrong way to Kuala Medang. Aiya....
After asking people by roadside, we manage to find Pos Betau junction. We prayed Rosary along the way. After ride about 20km with a newly paved road, we reached the worst part of the journey. Here come the real adventure for the first timer.
The road was still under construction. If we turn back, it was too late. We will waste another 4 hours of the journey. "Just go on", said Father. We believed this road will save our time. Muddy, wet, landslides, deep cliffs, slippery uneven road; that was the condition of the road. We got stuck in the mud in the middle of the primary jungle plus chilled night after rain and even worst NO LINE COVERAGE... With the power of God plus energy of 5 students, we several times went out of the car to push our only vehicle from the mud.
" The short cut"
After struggling for 1 hour, we manage to see the light of Cameron Highland among the midst of the mountain. Everybody joyed that we were almost our destination. Finally, we reached Bertam Valley. The lights of the farms greet us especially for the first timer. Everybody thanked God for His miracle for saving them from the jungle. Everybody praise the Lord.
Bertam Valley vegetables farm.
After that, we directly go to Ringlet and finally reach mayor's mansion at Tanah Rata. Each of us had mud stain all over our clothes. mmmmm...... Its time for washing.
Aunty Camelia was here????
We arrived at Father's mansion at 11pm. The weather quite chill outside. Fr. Eugene managed to serve us with pizza and roti canai.
lapar-lapar....
Sunday morning, we hard to wake up early since enviroment was very cold. Nice to "swim" on the bed. After that we went to the chapel just one stone throw from the Father's house. That morning, we thank the Lord for His guidance during our adventerous journey last night.
(above; Church view from Sister's retreat house. centre: the altar)
After morning mass, we met some of the parishioners of CH. After that, we went to retreat house of IJ Sisters. There, we fixed Father's Iswara after rough journey last night. While waiting, Uncle Robert, showed to us his herbal plants all around the compound. Jojon love to plant slimming herbs while Billy loves to play with stinging nettal. The flower also very beautiful.
After Iswara finished be repaired, we went to Brinchang for lunch and wash the car. Finish eating, we proceed to Kea Farm. At Kea Farm, we bought strawberries, t-shirt, cactus, roses.
Cameron Highland = Strawberies
Then, we went to Bharat Tea Plantation, where all of us were for the first time went to tea farm. Father Eugene wanna us to meet aunty from Kpg. Raja. The journey quite long until we unaware that we reached Lojing, Gua Musang, Kelantan. Wednna and Bryan very excited because she step foot on Kelantan soil for the first time. Me too.... :-)
Then, we went back to Tanah Rata to rest. Father had mass at Kpg. Raja at 8pm. Dierdre were very excited to take photo as much as she can. After paking up, we left Tanah Rata at 9.30pm through CH-Tapah "snake road". We managed reached UMP at 5am after went through highway via Genting Highland short cut and change driver twice.
We praise Lord Jesus Christ for His guidance through out our journey. We also thanked Father Eugene, "Mystery German Mayor of Highland City of Cameron Highland" for his invitation and hospitality. We will never forget our first trip to Cameron Highland. Next time we will come again to "City of Cameron Highland" to discover more about the mysterious highland.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
1st IIUM interfaith dialogue
upon arrival in IIUM Kuantan
The IIUM (locally known as UIAM), organized a interfaith dialogue, the first ever in Kuantan. The representatives from 4 major religions in Malaysia present in the event. CVSF was invited to the event. The invitation letter was sent few month before.
ready to hear the lecture???
Topic of the day was concept of God in the Light of Sacred Scriptures. The objectives were:
# to understand the concept of God in the major religions present in Malaysia.
# to learn how to respect the different sensitivities of different religions and to remove any misconceptions about different religions.# to inculcate a sense of brotherhood and friendship amongst the participants.
CVSF has sent 17 students to join the dialogue. Students departed from UMP as early as 7am. Upon arrival, all the students register and took their seats at the main auditorium Kuliyyah of Medicine. The CVSF team got special treatment from the organizer. Thanks to Yusoff and the geng.
VIP seat for CVSF
cabut undi...
Rev. Father Eugene Benedict came in to represent Christian faith in the dialogue. In his presentation, Fr. Eugene explain about Christian faith and the mystery of in Christian teaching. He explained the crowd according to text from the Bible. Amazingly, Fr. Eugene explain without refering slide show. He gave presentation while holding Bible. How great he is.
Fr. Eugene Benedict presenting his presentation with the help of express technician, Miss Jojon.
The dialogue finish around 2pm after Q&A questions. CVSF ended the trip with lunch of nasi ayam.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Lent: A time for reflection

Lent is the period of fasting leading up to the feast of Easter, recalling Jesus' 40-day fast in the wilderness. Western Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends right before the evening Masses of Holy Thursday, although Lenten penance continues through Holy Saturday
Lent can be a mystery. For some, Lent a period of going on a diet; for others Lent a time when their Catholic friends wear ashes on their foreheads and eat fish on Fridays. Many evangelicals find they are strangely attracted to Lent, but know little about the Lenten season. The purpose of Lent is to be a season of fasting, self-denial, Christian growth, penitence, conversion, and simplicity.
Lent can be viewed as a spiritual spring cleaning: a time for taking spiritual inventory and then cleaning out those things which hinder our corporate and personal relationships with Jesus Christ and our service to him. Thus it is fitting that the season of Lent begins with a symbol of repentance: placing ashes mixed with oil on one's head or forehead.


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Pope Benedicts' Lenten Message: A Call to Fasting

source: http://www.catholic.org
Monday, February 23, 2009
25 Feb: Ash Wednesday; The begining of Lent.

our mind seal with the sign of the cross.

the symbol of penitence
The ashes are made from burning palm branches blessed the previous year on Palm Sunday. When the priest imposes the ashes he says either "remember man you are dust, and to dust you will return" (see Genesis 3:19), or "turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel" (Mark 1:15).

Why ashes????
The ashes serve a dual purpose:
1. First, as the above words imply, we are reminded of our mortality and humanity as we begin the Lenten Fast.
2. Second, the ashes are a Biblical symbol of repentance, sorrow, and humility.
In Bible also have the history of the usage of ashes as symbol of penitence. Kindly refer to 2 Samuel 13:19; Esther 4:1-3.

Ash Wednesday is a key for us to reflect our relationship with God. We should review our act and ask forgineness from Him.
Amen.