Fr Cosmas Lee said despite the simplicity of the celebration, in contrast to the pre-pandemic days, ‘baptism, confirmation and Eucharist cannot become less precious gifts’
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Rector calls for perseverance as Daily Mass reopens
“Important for us to be steadfast – saintly – amid the temptations.”
Rector launches Soccom’s YouTube channel
Fr Cosmas Lee encourages parishioners and churchgoers to subscribe so they will be notified on future live-stream Masses from the parish
Losing our life for the Master’s sake
Today, however, Jesus is saying the same about loving God, but telling it differently, in the context of comparing our actual affections and love. In this true-to-life way, He jolts us out of our comfort and forces us to see how true is our discipleship.
Do not be afraid of those who kill the body
All the three readings today have a Lenten/Passion flavour, of vindication through faithful suffering for God.
My flesh is real food and my blood is real drink
In today’s language, “to have fellowship” is to share food and drink together. What greater communion there is when we share the common Meal of the Eucharist in which the Body and Blood of our One Lord is eaten and drunk, together!
Parish office opens June 10 (Weds)
The St Simon Catholic Church Likas parish office will be opened on June 10 (Wednesday). The rector issued some guidelines for visitors and parishioners.
God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son
Unity is strength, that will never change. To distance socially is only possible if the whole community is united to agree heartily. But that unity is not possible unless the individual person is himself strong in love and care of others. Remember, God is One and God is Three
Rector celebrates 70th b’day via Zoom
Parish rector Fr Cosmas Lee celebrated his 70th birthday via Zoom with the Parish Pastoral Council and ministry members, on behalf of the parish community, on May 31
Receive the Holy Spirit
Pentecost is the awesome reversal of the Tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1-9) where tongues and peoples and nations were divided because man challenged to dethrone God from His heights…
