Entering Ordinary Time and the Call to Unity – From 12 January to 17 February 2026 (six weeks), the Church enters the first period of Ordinary Time, a season that invites us to live our faith faithfully each day. In the next couple of weeks, two important events will guide our spiritual journey as a Parish community.
The first is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, observed from 18 to 25 January 2026, with the theme: “One Body, One Spirit, One Hope” (Ephesians 4:4). This annual observance calls Christians to pray, reflect and engage in dialogue, echoing Jesus’ prayer for unity (cf. John 17:21–23). Saint Paul reminds us that unity is a shared calling to be lived with humility, gentleness, patience and love.
The second is the Sunday of the Word of God, observed on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (24 and 25 January). The 2026 theme, “The word of Christ dwells among you” (Colossians 3:16), reminds us that Sacred Scripture is not merely read or heard, but lived. God’s Word shapes our faith, guides our choices, and sends us forth on mission.
This focus harmonises with the Pope’s prayer intention for January 2026, which invites us to pray with the Word of God. As we listen to Scripture with open hearts, God’s Word nourishes our lives and offers hope to our families and communities. Rooted in the Word, we are formed into a more fraternal and missionary Church - attentive to God’s voice, and responsive to the needs of others.
Over the past two weeks, our Parish has lived the Word through concrete acts of charity. We provided school uniforms, bags, shoes, and school fees to approximately 80 students from three Kampung Asli communities and 10 students from poor families in Kuantan. These children can now begin the new school year on 12 January with dignity, joy and renewed hope.
This weekend, the Parish Flood Relief Team (PFRT) distributed groceries and essential household items, including mattresses, pillows and bedsheets, to 26 families affected by the recent floods. Through these efforts, we responded promptly, providing material assistance, comfort, solidarity and reassurance that they are not alone.
As we move from the joy of Christmas into Ordinary Time, these celebrations and initiatives remind us that faith must be lived daily – in prayer, unity and loving service. Nourished by God’s Word and strengthened by our hope, may we grow as one in Christ, sharing His compassion and light with everyone we meet.



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