Thursday, September 23, 2010

Kpg Tematu hosts Family Game Day







































Kota Padawan –The parishioners in Kampung Tematu under Semeba Zone, St Ann’s Parish successfully hosted the third annual Family Game Day on September 18, 2010. The event that started at 7.00 AM saw the participation of more than 250 people from five villages namely; Bumbok, Semeba, Sg. Empit, Sudad and Tematu, in the fun fill sport activities. On hand to witness the event were Friar William Lee OFM, Mr. Robert Josem, Chairman of the Parish Council, and the community leaders from the participating villages.
















Mr. Michael Rawis, the Chairman of the Village Chapel Committee cum the Organising Chairman, in his welcoming speech thanked the participants and the members of the organising committee for their cooperation and contributions to make the occasion a success.

Friar William Lee OFM, representing Friar Gerard Victor OFM, Rector of St. Ann’s Parish, expressed his joy witnessing the community in sharing their gifts and enjoying wholesome family activities. He thanked the people of kampung Tematu for hosting the event.

The event concluded with fellowship and prize presentation.

In St. Ann’s Parish, the Family Game Day is organised annually at the zone level, namely; Semeba, Penrissen, Siburan, Simpok and Padawan, as a community programme to promote kinship among the family members and community in general. This is in line with the broad objectives of the pastoral focus of the family.


To encourage participation and organisational leadership, villages under each zone take turn to host the event. Since its inception in 2008 the event had been successfully organised by all the zones. Under Semaba zone, Sg. Empit will host the event next year.



Saturday, August 14, 2010

St. Ann's parish celebrates youth day












I was at kampung Tematu joining the youth of St. Ann's parish celebrating SAYD'10 for an evening of vibrant concert on July 17 and the following day for their AGM.








The Chairman of the village chapel, Mr. Michael Rawis, and his committee together with the village head and his development committee must have been working hard to provide for the necessary logistics to take care of more than 300 young people converging at the village for the weekend. I understand more than 40 families offered their assistance in housing the visiting youths. Such hospitality is most commendable and we are truely indepted to the people of Tematu.

Friar Moses Yap was present at the concert to provide spiritual guidance.

Miss Maslinda, the incumbent Chairman of PYM summed up her address beautifully when she said, "all that is good comes from God and whatever short coming, if any, is ours."

Friar Gerard Victor came the next morning to celebrate Mass and attend the AGM. In his address, Friar Gerard called on the youth to come to the fore to serve with responsibility and dedication.

He informed the youth (CYM) from all the villages to response to his letter on how to strengthen CYM. He also appealled for married young people in the villages to continue as members of CYM.

The AGM elected a new team to lead PYM for period 2010 -2013.

Chairman - Christopher Pani
Deputy Chairman - Alexander Andrew Magi
Secretary - Adeline
Assistant Secretary - Linda
Treasurer - Cyril
Assistant Treasurer - Joanna




















Thursday, July 29, 2010

Many happy returns to ..




The parish councillors at their meeting on 3rd July surprised the three friars who celebrated their birthday annversaries this month with a birthday cake. Friar Joseph Lee, Friar Moses Yap and Friar William Lee respectively were born on 7th, 14th and 16th of July.




Happy birthday and God bless.

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Sr Felis Ogey's Perpetual Vows









































































































































Sr. Felis Ogey from Kampong Bumbok, St. Ann's Parish took her perpetual vows at the Church of St. Peter, Padungan, Kuching on 29th May 2010 in the presence of her parents and relatives from kampong Bumbok, Tematu and Semeba.

Sr Felis is my first cousin twice removed from her mother's side.
































































Sunday, May 30, 2010

Slamat Ondu Gawiya







Slamat Ondu Gawiya Sowa nudu so-sua inga.






Happy Gawai Day to all.



Thursday, May 27, 2010

Pre-Gawai celebration at St. Ann

The Pre-Gawai Mass celebration on May 21, 2010 was the best ever. The parishioners came in full force, proudly showcasing their rich Dayak cultural heritage at the celebration of the Pre-Gawai Mass, fellowship dinner and cultural entertainment.

The Baruk and the peripheral buildings, decorated with motifs and artefacts were transformed into a Dayak ‘Longhouse’. The reception and celebration was typical of the trademark of the Dayaks as one would experience in a longhouse.

The celebration kicked off at about 7.40 PM with the reception of the guest of honour, Friar Gerard Victor OFM and other guests at the main entrance to St. Ann's Church by the organising committee members, led by the Chairman, Puan Bridget Patrick. The entourage walked up closely behind the dancers to the ‘Longhouse’. The people who have gathered at the Baruk gave their rousing welcome.

The Mass started at 8.00 PM with Friar Gerard summing it all in his homily, “I came, I saw and I am amazed. Your cooperation, your ability to work together united as a team and fostering relationship can help others to experience the presence of Christ in you.”

Later the petitions were read in different dialects and languages by five representatives representing the various ethnics. The presentation of the gifts was by six young maidens from RPR Landeh dancing to the beats of the gong.

After the Mass Friar Gerard Victor, donning Bidayuh costumes and other guests made their way to the ‘Ruai’. At the entrance, they were served with tuak, the traditional rice wine and when seated they were served with traditional delicacies. On the stage, young maidens performed the welcome dance. This was followed by the welcoming address by the event organising chairman, Puan Bridget Patrick and the opening ceremony by Friar Gerard Victor, beating the gong three times.

The fellowship dinner that evening was a splendid fare, courtesy of families as they shared freely with others. It truly reflected the diversity and generosity of the parishioners.

The evening continued with cultural performances by enthusiastic young performers from Taman Greenwood, Taman Duranda, St Joachim 12th Mile, Taman Sri Muhibbah and RPR Landeh. To cap an enjoyable evening, the guests sportingly joined the long dance.

The hard work by all concern had really made the evening a lasting impression. Thank you to all and HAPPY GAWAI!






















































































































































Caption to pictures:
1. Arrival of Guests
2. Presentation of gifts & dance
3 and 4. - Committee members acknowledged thanks from the congregation
5. Guests- from left, Friar Joseph Lee, Robert Josem, Friar Gerard and Martin Nyibomb
6. Friar Gerard Victor OFM giving his usual short and concise address
7. Sr. Irmina Peter (right) in Orang Ulu costumes
8. Sr. Antionette (3rd left) in Bidayuh costumes
9. Presentation by Taman Greenwood
10. Presentation by Taman Duranda
11. Presentation by St Joachim 12th Mile
12 & 13. Presentation by Taman Sri Muhibbah
14. Presentation by RPR Landeh