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KUALA LUMPUR: In an attempt to convert the minds and hearts of the political leaders involved in Middle East crisis, the Catholic Church in Malaysia will heed Pope Benedict XVI's call for Catholics around the world to fast and pray towards a humanitarian effort for justice and peace.
Datuk Murphy Pakiam, Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, announced Aug 14 as a day of fast and prayer in conjunction with St Maxmilian Kolbe's fast day, and Aug 15 as the feast of Assumption where collections will be made during Masses for innocent victims of the conflict and sent to the Pope's office for distribution.
The Catholic Church also agreed to the statement issued by the Catholic Bishop's conference of the United States on the proposition that the United States restrains Israel from further violence, a move also suggested by more than a dozen Roman Catholic and Protestant groups who presented US President George W Bush with a letter appealing to him to achieve immediate ceasefire.
The Star, 04.08.2006, page N4
Datuk Murphy Pakiam, Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, announced Aug 14 as a day of fast and prayer in conjunction with St Maxmilian Kolbe's fast day, and Aug 15 as the feast of Assumption where collections will be made during Masses for innocent victims of the conflict and sent to the Pope's office for distribution.
The Catholic Church also agreed to the statement issued by the Catholic Bishop's conference of the United States on the proposition that the United States restrains Israel from further violence, a move also suggested by more than a dozen Roman Catholic and Protestant groups who presented US President George W Bush with a letter appealing to him to achieve immediate ceasefire.
The Star, 04.08.2006, page N4