Come
August 31, we will be celebrating our country’s Independence Day. There is much
to thank God for our beloved nation as we see how Malaysia has emerged in the
last 58 years of her development. However the rakyat is experiencing an unprecedented troubling time. Many groups
and individuals have expressed their sentiments and grievances towards the
present ruling government being oppressive, corrupt and unfair.
Our
country is blessed with a multi-religious, multi-racial and multi-cultural
population and as Christians we need to take the lead in interacting more with
people of other faiths, traditions and cultures. The Church always invites
everyone to aspire towards “unity in diversity” through dialogue, mutual
respect, tolerance and understanding in order to bring about unity and harmony.
Since
1976, the Church in Peninsula Malaysia has been promoting dialogue with people
of other faiths as a
continuation of the work of Christ. It is our commitment therefore to continue
His labour of love in our land, in gratitude to God for the gift of faith and
in gratitude to all missionaries, men and women, religious and priests who
tirelessly build the kingdom of justice, peace and love.
When we
bring the message of the Gospel to people in our communities, work places, etc.
we establish
personal relationships with them just as how Jesus was in relationship with the
poor and the rich, the oppressed and marginalised, the ostracised and outcast.
We are invited to identify ourselves with suffering humanity and live the reality
of communion by being in solidarity with them. What is our individual response?
How can we motivate a strong patriotic spirit in the present generation?
Let’s
pursue with the Vision and Mission of our Parish by strengthening our own faith
community in the way of confessing and witnessing Jesus in our nation today.
The time has come for us to rediscover the richness of engaging with one
another as we work together for justice and peace in our country.
Let us
come together on August
29th in a spirit of prayer and fasting for all forms of respect of
humanity, integrity and transparency to be exercised. Let’s stand up for
justice and truth, reconciliation and peace.
“May the Lady of All Nations, the Blessed
Virgin Mary, be our Advocate. Amen.”
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