Born in Selangor, Malaysia, in 1963. I completed my priestly education at College General in Penang Seminary, where I studied Philosophy and Sacred Theology and obtained a baccalaureate. On 12 February 2003, I was ordained as a Catholic Priest. Since then, I have been serving as a Priest in the Kuala Lumpur Archdiocese. In 2010, I pursued further studies and obtained a Master’s degree in Systematic Theology at JDV in Pune, India. My priestly ordination motto is "TO LIVE A LIFE OF LOVE" (2 Jn 6).
Friday, 5 December 2025
AWAKE, READY AND WAITING!
Saturday, 22 November 2025
RICH IN GRACE, SERVICE AND GROWTH
Next weekend, we joyfully enter a new liturgical year (2025/2026) and begin Year A in the Lectionary cycle. The season of Advent opens before us – a sacred time of watchfulness, preparation, and renewed enthusiasm for the coming of the Lord. I invite all Parishioners to embrace this spiritual journey with open hearts. Let us walk together as a community - rooted in Scripture, faithful in prayer and strengthened through the celebration of the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist.
As we prepare for the new calendar year, we conclude the Jubilee Year of Hope - which officially ends on 4 January 2026, on the Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord. This Jubilee has been a tremendous blessing for our Parish of St Thomas, the Apostle. We were privileged to be chosen as one of the Jubilee Pilgrimage Centres of the Archdiocese, and we have welcomed countless pilgrims from near and far.
In thanksgiving for this grace-filled year, we will hold a Spiritual Recollection and Parish Pastoral Assembly (PPA) on Saturday, 13 December 2025 from 9am-3pm. This spiritual formation will encourage us to pause and reflect on the Jubilee Year journey, and discern how God is inviting us to grow further as a parish community.
I strongly encourage Parishioners from all language groups to register and participate in this upcoming spiritual formation. Do not miss this opportunity to prayerfully review the year, give thanks for God’s blessings, and discern how the Holy Spirit is calling us forward.
This past year has been one of our busiest and most fruitful. Together, we journeyed through numerous formation sessions, parish events, feast day celebrations, spiritual gatherings, pilgrimages, and various community activities.
What a blessed year it has been!
- We worked hard, hand in hand, to welcome pilgrims for the Jubilee Year.
- Our various ministries and language groups served with dedication.
- We deepened our faith through formation sessions and liturgical celebrations.
- We reached out to the poor, supported outreach missions, and strengthened Parish unity.
- Many new members – young and old – were added to our Parish family through the Sacraments of Baptism and Marriage.
It has been a year rich in grace, service and growth. All of this was possible because of your commitment, your dedication, your willingness to serve, and your love for the Parish. We have gained much wisdom, matured in faith, and strengthened our bond as one family in Christ.
To every Parishioner, leader, volunteer, and ministry member: Thank you. You have shown what it means to be a Church that lives its faith with hope, joy and charity. Let us move forward together with unity of heart, openness to the Holy Spirit, and a deep desire to grow as a Parish that radiates Christ’s love to all.
Saturday, 15 November 2025
A HEART FOR THE POOR
The Holy Father highlights that the poor are true witnesses of hope. Even in the face of poverty, instability, and exclusion, they show faith and perseverance. They remind us that God alone is our lasting treasure, not wealth or success. Jesus urges us to accumulate treasures in heaven, where love and compassion endure forever.
The Pope warns that the deepest kind of poverty is spiritual – when people no longer know God or seek His presence. The poor, however, often have hearts that are ready to receive faith. Therefore, the Church must never neglect their spiritual well-being. True love for God must always lead to love for our neighbour. Without charity, hope fades and faith becomes empty.
Pope Leo XIV states that hope is the anchor of our Christian life, anchoring us through life’s storms and guiding us towards our true homeland in heaven. Hope must be expressed practically through acts of charity. Charity sustains hope and transforms faith into action. Each of us is encouraged to nurture hope through service to the poor, caring for those in care homes, promoting education, improving health, and performing acts of kindness to heal society.
The Pope highlights that poverty has deep structural causes that require justice. Helping the poor is not only charity – it is a matter of fairness and shared responsibility. He urges governments, institutions, and communities to create policies that promote decent work, housing, education, and healthcare for all, asserting that true peace comes from justice and compassion, not weapons.
Finally, Pope Leo XIV invites us, as we conclude this Jubilee Year of Hope, to open our hearts to the poor not as passive recipients but as teachers of faith and hope. In their eyes, we see the face of Christ.
(Abstract of the Holy Father’s Message for the World Day of the Poor 2025)
As we observe this year’s celebration, may our hearts remain anchored in Christ, our hope, and our hands continue to serve with compassion, tenderness, and faith. In serving the poor, we truly touch the living heart of Jesus.
Saturday, 8 November 2025
A SEED OF HOPE IN GOD’S KINGDOM
As the Church of St. Thomas, the Apostle, Kuantan prepares to celebrate the 9th World Day of the Poor (WDP) on Sunday, 16 November 2025 during the 10.30 am Mass, our hearts are filled with gratitude for the journey we have shared over the past four years (2022–2025). Each year, this celebration reminds us that faith finds its deepest meaning when it reaches out in love to those in need every day.
In 2022 and 2023, our Parish joyfully celebrated the WDP on a grand scale, with carnivals of joy - filled with games, food and community spirit. Parishioners from every ministry, including the BECs, came together to serve with open hearts and willing hands. The laughter of children, the smiles of migrants, and the gratitude of families in need, reminded us that the hope we bring to others reflects the living heart of Christ’s Gospel.
In 2024, we continued our WDP celebration on a more personal and heartfelt manner, focusing on meaningful encounters and shared fellowship. This year too, we will, on 16 November, we will gather our brothers and sisters from the Orang Asli communities, migrants from Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam, and also our local families who face financial and social challenges, to share moments of friendship and encouragement that serve as a reminder that God’s love remains alive among His people.
As that day draws to a close, we will gather as one parish-family for our Thanksgiving Dinner Fellowship, a joyful expression of gratitude and solidarity as we near the end of the liturgical year. As we did last year, we have been fortunate once again this year, to be able to engage the services of a caterer from Sekinchan in Selangor, to prepare an eight-course Chinese dinner for us. We have successfully sold all 50 tables - thanks to the generous support of our Parishioners. Several tables have been lovingly sponsored for the elderly, university students, Sabahan and Sarawakian families, and our faithful altar servers - ensuring that everyone shares in the joy of the evening. This is not a fundraising event, but a Thanksgiving Celebration!
Together, let us continue to live out our calling – to love, to serve, and to lift one another, so that through us, the light of Christ’s hope may shine ever brighter in our community.
Saturday, 1 November 2025
MISSIONARIES OF HOPE AMONG ALL PEOPLES
We celebrated World Mission Day 2025 on 19 October. In his message, written on the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle (January 25th), Pope Francis invites all Christians to become “Missionaries of Hope Among All Peoples,” echoing the Jubilee Year theme: “Hope does not disappoint” (Romans 5:5). He reminds us that every baptised person is part of the mission of the Church to share the hope of Christ with everyone, ensuring that the name of Jesus resonates in every part of the world.
1. In the Footsteps of Christ, Our Hope
As we mark the first Ordinary Jubilee of the Third Millennium, the Holy Father encourages us to keep our gaze fixed on Christ, the heart of history. He came to share the Good News and to initiate “the year of the Lord’s favour” (Luke 4:19). Through His life, passion, death, and resurrection, Jesus shines as the Divine Missionary of Hope – bringing healing, forgiveness, and renewed trust in the Father’s limitless love.
Even in His suffering, Jesus remained faithful to the Father’s saving plan, offering us hope for the future. Today, through His disciples, Christ sustains this mission – reaching out to the poor, the afflicted, and those in despair. The Church, despite its imperfections, is called to be a vibrant and missionary community, walking with Christ through the world to bring light, comfort, and renewal.
2. Christians as Bearers and Builders of Hope
Following Christ involves sharing in the joys and sorrows of everyone around us. Pope Francis lovingly reflects on the Constitution of the Church in the Modern World, reminding us that the hopes and pains of others should always touch our hearts. Whether we are serving abroad or right in our local community, every missionary helps to make Christ’s love visible through kind and compassionate actions.
The Holy Father warns us about the increase in loneliness and indifference in today’s world. Even though we are more connected than ever before, many people still feel lonely and unloved. As Christians, we are encouraged to build authentic relationships based on warmth, kindness, and compassion. By being present with love and care, we share the hope and consolation that God has poured into our hearts.
3. Renewing the Mission of Hope
Pope Francis encourages all the faithful to become “artisans of hope,” renewed through prayer and the Eucharist. He reminds us that genuine missionary zeal begins in prayer, which sustains hope and inspires action. By praying with Scripture – especially the Psalms – we learn to recognise God’s signs of hope, even in darkness.
Evangelisation, as the Pope highlights, is a heartfelt journey of faith, witness, and service that unites us all. Everyone – kids, teenagers, adults, and seniors – is warmly invited to take part in this meaningful mission of sharing Christ’s love with the world.
Finally, Pope Francis entrusts this important mission to Mary, our Mother of Hope, praying that the Church will continue to shine brightly as a guiding light of God’s love and hope for all people.
(Abstracted from the Message of Pope Francis for World Mission Sunday 2025)















