CALLING ALL CATHOLICS & PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL TO FASTING, PENANCE AND PRAYER ON 1ST DECEMBER 2006.
My dear Priests, Religious, Laity and People of good-will,
Since 5th November 2006 (5/11), when a Malay Muslim group demonstrated at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ipoh, responding to a false SMS about the conversion of Muslims to Christianity, there had been several responses regarding this incident:
1. The Parish Priests Rev. Bernard Paul and his assistant Rev. Dominic Santhiyagu had exhorted the parishioners to be calm and peaceful. I am happy and proud of the way the priests and people faced a challenging moment with dignity and faith in what they hold dear.
2. The Chancellor of the Diocese of Penang Rev. Fabian Dicom on my behalf, in my absence, expressed extreme concern that a group of people had been sowing ill-will through rumours. He noted that the incident had infringed on the church members’ right to worship. He also said “The Catholic Church has always believed that dialogue is the best platform to resolve issues and as such is extremely disappointed that there was no attempt whatsoever for dialogue”.
3. The Catholic Lawyers of Penang, through Mr. Bernard Bhar had stated “ Charging them under the ISA or under any other draconian laws, would deny them their rights to a fair trial” and called for dialogue between religious leaders and took the Mufti of Perak to task.
4. The Christian Federation of Malaysia, of which the Catholic Church is a member, responded thanking the Police for the preventive action taken and strongly requested for an inquiry and action.
5. The Council of Churches of Malaysia expressed concern and alarm and called for a clear statement from the Prime Minister and the Cabinet for freedom of Religion and the right to worship in peace and harmony.
6. Zaitun Kassim of Sisters in Islam expressed how this incident has embarrassed Islam and expressed sorrow.
7. Many other Muslims have expressed their concern through various means of social communication.
My sincere thanks and appreciation for all the expressions of concern and protests. It is really heartening to know that not all Muslims in this country are sympathetic to this kind of negative behaviour.
The Prime Minister, the Inspector General of Police and other responsible persons too have expressed their concern and promised to investigate the matter.
The words of Jesus come vividly and forcefully “Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you” this is not the time for revenge but a time for healing and prayer. In the spirit of Christ and the church I call on all Catholics and all people of good will to observe Friday the 1st of December 2006 as a day of fast, penance and prayer. As far as possible gather in your own churches and chapels and homes at 8.00 pm and pray for:
1. Healing: that the first communion children and the parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes in Ipoh many be healed for this negative experience and experience peace and tranquillity to the full again in Jesus.
2. Forgiveness: that we forgive the Muslim group sincerely from our hearts as Jesus forgives us and call upon God the Almighty to forgive the group.
3. Dialogue: that the Prime Minister and the Cabinet will seriously work towards establishing structures of Dialogue at various levels, comprising peoples of all races, cultures and religions.
May our fasting, penance and prayer bring continuous peace and harmony to our beloved land MALAYSIA.
With Love,
Bishop Antony Selvanayagam
26th November 2006
Feast of Christ the King
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