29 January 2025

Plentong parish honours departing friars; welcomes new parish priest

PLENTONG, Johor: Nearly 500 parishioners gathered at the Church of St Joseph for a farewell luncheon honouring Fr Moses Yap, OFM and Fr Sixtus Pitah, OFM, December 15. The occasion also welcomed the new parish priest, Fr Matthew Bun, who began his service on January 1, 2025.

Fr Moses, who has served at the Church of St Joseph for nine years since his posting in 2015, and Fr Sixtus, who completed two terms at the parish, were bid farewell with deep gratitude and affection.

The event began with a parishioner’s angelic rendition of the Magnificat, a hymn of praise to God and Our Lady, followed by an opening prayer led by Fr Moses.

The church compound buzzed with activity as four buffet stations ensured smooth food distribution for the large crowd. A series of performances then added to the celebratory yet bittersweet atmosphere.

The Evangelical concert team, under Fr Moses’ guidance, performed The Children of God and Love, Peace, Joy, encouraging everyone to join in joyful praise.

The Mandarin choir and youth groups sang both praise-and-worship songs and soul-stirring hymns, expressing their love for God and appreciation for the priests.

English catechism students performed an Advent hymn, Await the Lord with Hope, and the Christmas carol, What Child Is This.

The Bahasa catechism children closed the performances with vibrant modern dances.

Speeches followed the musical tributes. PPC chairman Joseph Pong thanked Fr Moses for his tireless dedication to the parish, nurturing the spiritual growth of parishioners and gently correcting their errors. Mandarin Apostolate chairman Paul Ho, representing the Mandarin community, spoke emotionally about the priests’ contributions. He highlighted Fr Moses’ instrumental role in expanding the Mandarin-speaking Legion of Mary from one troop to six and establishing a new Bahasa-speaking troop — all by the grace of God and Our Lady’s intercession.

Both departing priests shared their reflections. Fr Moses likened missionary priests to clouds, moved by the wind according to God’s will, reminding everyone that priests serve different communities as needed. He emphasised the priest’s role in spiritually nourishing God’s flock. Fr Sixtus expressed his heartfelt gratitude to parishioners for their shared journey over the years.

Fr Moses warmly welcomed Fr Matthew Bun, expressing confidence in his leadership for the parish’s future.

The event concluded on an emotional note, as parishioners queued to take photos with the priests and offer their well wishes. Fr Moses, Fr Sixtus, and Fr Matthew gave their blessings to the congregation before departing.

The parish community will deeply miss both Franciscan friars, especially their teachings, spiritual guidance, and joyous celebration of the Feast of St Francis. Their legacy of encouraging parishioners to praise God for all His creations and embrace the peace and joy of a simple life will remain cherished. 

Source: Herald Malaysia

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