
In this issue, we conclude our series on the communities in our Custody of St Anthony (Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei) with our two communities on the island of Borneo– St Francis of Assisi Friary in Kuching and Il Cantico Friary in Kota Kinabalu.
Kuching: St Francis of Assisi Friary
Our Kuching community comprises Friars Don Don Ramerez, Joseph Lee and Nelson Evarinus. Their main ministry is the pastoral care of the Parish of St Ann, Kota Padawan, which covers a large area from Kota Padawan (10th Mile Kuching-Serian Road) along Jalan Borneo Heights up to the border with Kalimantan, Indonesia. It has more than 26,000 parishioners spread out in 52 kampungs and 9 tamans (housing estates).
Sunday Masses are celebrated in five locations – the Church of St Ann; Sub-Parish of St Michael, Teng Bukap; Sub-Parish of St Mary Magdalene, Kampung Jambu; Sub-Parish of St Peter, Kampung Simpok; and Sub-Parish of St Maximillian Kolbe, Kampung Bayur.
On weekdays, Mass, along with Lauds/Morning Office, is celebrated at the Church of St Ann Chapel at 6.55am. In the kampungs, weekday Mass is celebrated at 7pm, depending on the monthly Priests Travel Roster. Sunday Masses in Mandarin are celebrated at 4pm at St Ann Chapel, and at 7pm at Tapah Catholic Community Centre, Tapah Village.
Friar Nelson also serves in the Archdiocesan Creation and Justice ministry while Friar Don Don is part of the Vocation Team. He also gives seminars and is in the ministry of Deliverance and Exorcism.
As a community, we celebrate Mass in the Friary Chapel on Mondays, followed by breakfast. On Tuesdays to Saturdays, one friar presides at the morning Mass at St Ann Chapel, while the other two friars meet for Lauds in the Friary Chapel. Vespers, when possible, is at 5pm after which each friar prepares for the evening Mass in the kampungs, as rostered.
Due to the numerous kampungs, we do not have a weekly Day of Recreation, but we take every opportunity to have a community meal together. For example, after the monthly Archdiocesan Day of Recollection and Meeting at Stutong Centre, we have dinner together before returning to the friary.
Overall, it is a meaningful ministry, ministering to the numerous parishioners of simple faith, full of enthusiasm and collaboration.
Friar Joseph Lee, Guardian
Kota Kinabalu: Il Cantico Friary
The Franciscan presence in the Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, was formally established in September 2022, and like a small seed newly planted in soil, it is slowly taking root to grow and bear fruit for the people of God.
The three friars in the young community of Il Cantico Friary are Friars Gerald Terence, Moses Yap and Cruzender Alex.
Friar Cruzender has been in Kota Kinabalu the longest, arriving in 2021 to do his master’s degree at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). Alongside his studies, he had pastoral responsibilities at St Michael Parish, Penampang.
One of the early challenges he encountered was celebrating Mass in Kadazan, which he says is a pastoral necessity as it allows the friars to serve the local faithful more deeply in their own language and cultural context. He is also the National Spiritual Assistant for the Order of Franciscan Secular (OFS) for East Malaysia and, since 2024, Spiritual Advisor to several parish committees.
Friar Gerald arrived in 2024 and is Assistant Parish Priest in both St Michael Parish and St Augustine Parish, Kinarut. He also accompanies several ministries – Youth Ministry, Women’s League Apostolate, Creation and Justice Ministry, and Bible Apostolate – and gives talks, seminars, recollections and retreats.
Friar Moses is the newest member of the community. He arrived in Kota Kinabalu from Johor Bahru in February and began assisting with Masses at Sacred Heart Cathedral in March. He celebrates Masses in English and Mandarin since his Bahasa Malaysia is weak. On weekends, he also celebrates Mass at the Church of Mary Immaculate at Bukit Padang and at the Carmelite Chapel.
In the seven months he has been here, Friar Moses says he has discovered that there is a great pastoral need – faith formation to deepen knowledge of the faith and guidance to deepen prayer life and build a stronger relationship with God.
The three friars are learning to live together as a community. Friar Gerald said, “My prayer is that our Il Cantico Community will continue to grow in fraternity, rooted in simplicity and joy, so that together we can truly be a Franciscan presence in the Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu.”























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