Healing of Families Seminar attracts many overseas participants

Participants at the Healing of Families Seminar. (Photo: Stephanie Chua)

KUCHING — Two Healing of Families Seminars (HoF) were being conducted simultaneously at Blessed Sacrament Parish on 5-7 October.

The seminars were organised in response to many requests. Emmaus Servant Community had already completed all their scheduled seminars for the year, prior to this.

This was also the first time that the majority of the 105 participants attending the English HoF were from other parishes, either local or overseas. Apart from Peninsular Malaysia, people flew in from Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, Australia and Indonesia. One participant who enrolled was on a home visit from Russia. Others came from Bau, Sibu and Miri.

Participants for both the English and Chinese sessions joined in the procession for Our Lady of Fatima’s 16th Annual Worldwide Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour, before proceeding to their respective venues to attend the seminars.

Among those who attended the weekend seminar in English was Fr Antonius Suhendri, a Catholic priest from Medan, Indonesia. Although here as a participant, he offered his priestly services when called upon on numerous occasions, including leading everyone in prayer and hearing Confession.

As with past HoF seminars, many participants felt the embrace of our loving Father, and experienced the presence of the Holy Spirit within them, resulting in spiritual and physical healing.

Recounting his experience, a participant said he felt a struggle going on within himself during the Inner Healing session. His swaying body stopped only after he was prayed over. He felt something being lifted off him, leaving him feeling lighter with a sense of peace.

Another participant said she forgave her mother who had disapproved of her marriage. Even as she was being ministered to, she received two missed calls from her mum. By returning her calls and being able to speak to her so soon after forgiving her, she felt spiritually healed.

Overall, the seminars felt special in so many ways. They left participants who had experienced some form of healing, wanting for more. Many were already making enquiries about follow-up seminars, which will resume next year.

Ivy Chai


For more photos, visit: Blessed Sacrament Church

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