An Initiative at St Peter’s Columbarium for our Dearly Departed
Throughout the various phases of our country’s “Movement Control Order” (MCO), St Peter’s Columbarium (SPCo) in Kuching has received numerous requests for candles to be lighted on their behalf at the columbarium for their departed loved ones.
How the Catholic Church helped unemployed laborers in the 1920s
The 1920s are known as the “Roaring Twenties” because they were years of economic growth and rising prosperity. But while the U.S. was booming, other countries were grappling with stagnation and mass unemployment.
ACS: Churches preparing to meet SOP before reopening on June 20
The Association of Churches in Sarawak (ACS) revealed churches are making preparations to adapt to the new norm of 33 per cent capacity when they reopen starting June 20.
In trying times, how can Catholics stay hopeful?
Amid the worldwide panic surrounding coronavirus and lockdowns, as well as protests and unrest in many parts of the country in recent weeks, it can be easy for people of any faith to ask: Where is God?
Pope’s message for World Day of Poor: Prayer inseparable from solidarity with poor
Pope Francis releases his message for the Fourth World Day of the Poor, observed on 15 November.
There is healing during Holy Communion
The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ or Corpus Christi Sunday was celebrated worldwide on 14 June. ‘Corpus Christi’ is Latin for ‘Body of Christ’ and is celebrated as a memorial of Christ’s sacrificial love and real presence in the Eucharist.