BEC ST Joachim SS5

BEC ST Joachim SS5 Joachim and Anne, how blessed and spotless a couple! The original BEC in the SS5 area was a large BEC with over a hundred families. With Blessed St.

As the Lord says:"By their fruits you will know them."Guide us to lead a devout and holy life as in your human life It has been restructured over the years. In the year 2005, it was restructured to smaller BECs. Now we are known as BEC SS5 – St Joachim. (St Joachim is the spouse of St Anne – how blessed and spotless a couple! As the Lord says: By their fruits you will know them. Guide us to lead a

devout and holy life as in your human life.) Joachim as our patron and inspiration, our objective is to reach out and welcome all new families who have moved into our area to join us sharing and giving. The BEC now has 29 families. Area of Coverage
Roads: SS5/1 No 1- 42, SS 5/2, SS5/3, SS 5C/1 Nos. 2-44, SS 5C/4 Nos. 10-61, SS 5C/5 to SS5C/8, SS 5C/10; SS5C/12; SS 5C/14.

19/11/2025

KNOW YOUR FAITH | 5 prayers to silently say when the sacred host is raised at consecration.

At every Mass, as the priest elevates the Host, time seems to stand still. Here are five prayers to silently say in that moment of adoration:

1. “My Lord and my God.”
+ The exclamation of St. Thomas, expressing faith in Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist.

2. Jesus, I love You. I adore You.
I believe in You. I trust in You
+ A complete act of adoration and surrender.

3. Lord, have mercy on me, a sinner.
+ A confession of our need for God’s mercy and grace.

4. Offer a personal intention
+ Whisper a prayer from your heart – for healing, conversion, or any need.

5. Jesus, I adore You with the Heart of Mary
+ Uniting ourselves to Mary in loving adoration.

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Fr. AC Perez, SchP God bless!🙏

02/11/2025

Growth in the Spirit Seminar (GSS)

Organized by Charis Kuala Lumpur Service of Communion (CKLSC)
(formerly known as Archdiocesan Service Team,AST)

📍Date: 12-14 December 2025
📍 Venue: St Ignatius Church (SIC)
📍Spiritual Director: Rev. Fr Paul Cheong

🔗 Registration Link:
https://forms.gle/KDhNegVp4M2gx7177

📌 Registration Deadline: 20 November 2025

Love Offering: RM50 per person (minimum love offering)

Bank Details:
Charismatic Renewal
Maybank A/C No: 514011019846

For enquiries, please contact:
Christina Loh: 011-12350308
Richard Lai: 019-3331002
Matthew Cheah: 012-3356343

02/11/2025
02/11/2025

School Students dressed up as saints to mark All Saints’ Day

26/10/2025

Mass Etiquette 💟🙏

23/10/2025

On Oct. 23, the Catholic Church celebrates the life of Saint John of Capistrano, a Franciscan priest whose life included a political career, extensive missionary journeys, efforts to reunite separated Eastern Christians with Rome and a historically important turn at military leadership.

Invoked as a patron of military chaplains, St. John of Capistrano was praised by St. John Paul II in a 2002 general audience for his “glorious evangelical witness,” as a priest who “gave himself with great generosity for the salvation of souls.”

Born in Italy during 1385, John lost his father – a French or possibly German knight who had settled in Capistrano – at a young age. John’s mother took care to have him educated, and after learning Latin he went to study both civil law and Church law in Perugia. An outstanding student, he soon became a prominent public figure and was appointed governor of the city at age 26.

John showed high standards of integrity in his civic career, and in 1416 he labored to end a war that had erupted between Perugia and the prominent House of Malatesta. But when the nobles had John imprisoned, he began to question his life’s direction. Encountering Saint Francis of Assisi in a dream, he resolved to embrace poverty, chastity, and obedience with the Franciscans.

Abandoning his possessions and social status, John joined the religious order in October 1416. He found a mentor in Saint Bernardine of Siena, known for his bold preaching and his method of prayer focused on the invocation of the name of Jesus. Taking after his teacher in these respects, John began preaching as a deacon in 1420, and was ordained a priest in 1425.

John successfully defended his mentor from a charge of heresy made against his way of devotion, though he found less success in his efforts to resolve internal controversy among the followers of St. Francis. A succession of popes entrusted important matters to John, including the effort to reunite Eastern and Western Christendom at the Ecumenical Council of Florence.

Drawing immense crowds in his missionary travels throughout Italy, John also found success as a preacher in Central Europe, where he opposed the Hussites’ error regarding the nature and administration of the Eucharist. After Constantinople fell to Turkish invaders in 1453, Pope Nicholas V sent John on a mission to rally other European leaders in defense of their lands.

Nicholas’ successor Pope Callixtus III was even more eager to see the Christian world defend itself against the invading forces. When the Sultan Mehmet II sought to extend his territorial gains into Serbia and Hungary, John joined the celebrated general Janos Hunyadi in his defense of Belgrade. The priest personally led a section of the army in its historic victory on Aug. 6, 1456.

Neither John nor the general, however, would survive long past the battle.

Weakened by the campaign against the Turks, Hunyadi became sick and died soon after the victory at Belgrade. John survived to preach Janos Hunyadi’s funeral sermon; but his own extraordinary life came to an end after a painful illness, on Oct. 23, 1456. St. John of Capistrano was canonized in 1724.

Read his full story: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-john-of-capistrano-633

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22/10/2025

MEMORIAL OF ST. JOHN PAUL II
OCTOBER 22, 2025

On October 16, 1978, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, Archbishop of Krakow, was elected the 263rd successor to Saint Peter and chose the name John Paul II in honor of the late John Paul I. Pope John Paul II was the first ever Slavic pope elected, and at 58-years-old, he was youngest pope in over a century. During his twenty-six-year pontificate, he visited over 129 countries, which included seven visits to the United States. He died on April 2, 2005, beatified in St. Peter's Square on May 1, 2011, by Pope Benedict XVI, and canonized on April 27, 2014, by Pope Francis. His feast day is October 22.

22/10/2025
22/10/2025

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