28 March 2025

Malaysian friars gather to strengthen fraternity and vision

The Malaysian Franciscan Friars in our Custody of St Anthony Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei gathered as a group for the first time recently to pray, reflect, and discuss the fraternity’s future. Over two days, 15 to 16 January 2025, the 14 friars shared their struggles, hopes, and vision for the Malaysian Franciscan community, reaffirming their commitment to fraternity and mission.

The Malaysian Brothers Gathering, held at St James of the Marches Friary in Johor, began with Mass and Lauds before embarking on the three sessions planned for the first day. In Session One, the friars reflected on the theme “Where do we find ourselves?”. Many spoke honestly about the challenges of ministry and community life but recognised how God has been present in their journeys. The session emphasised the need for honest dialogue and mutual support among the friars.

Session Two focused on the future of the Franciscan presence in Malaysia, particularly the Tampasak Retreat Centre in Sabah. Custos Friar Derrick Yap encouraged friars interested in formation studies to prepare for service at the retreat centre, which will provide retreats, counselling, and formation for Secular Franciscans and others seeking spiritual guidance. The session highlighted the need for the vocation team to walk closely with young adults discerning their path in life.

Session Three addressed fraternal life. The brothers acknowledged the challenges of maintaining community life amid ministry demands and reaffirmed the importance of having at least three friars in a friary to foster fraternity and mutual support. Although resources are stretched, the commitment to living in brotherhood remains strong.

On the second day, the friars gathered in small groups based on age to share their personal reflections and hopes, and the support they needed. While the discussions revealed a range of perspectives as well as the challenges faced by each friar, there was a shared commitment to strengthening fraternity and supporting one another in mission. The gathering concluded with Mass and a farewell lunch.

Even with the challenges we face, I left the gathering feeling hopeful and touched. There was an openness and honesty in our sharing that reminded me of how important it is to be present for one another. If we continue to support and walk with each other, our fraternity will not only endure but thrive.

For Friar Marvin Voo, the gathering was an opportunity to understand his role in the community. Currently studying theology in Singapore, he admitted, “I feel like I can’t contribute much yet, but I will try to support the community in Johor by being present on weekends.”

The Malaysian Brothers Gathering was a reminder that our fraternity is built not just on shared ideals but on real experiences of walking together through struggles and sacrifices, joys and hopes toward a common vision for the future.

Friar Crispus Mosinoh OFM

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