Monday, September 29, 2025

Redemptorist Community Bestow Three OMPH Parishioners With The Title 'Redemptorist Oblate'

Redemptorist Oblate ..Lorthusamy Arulandu, Adele Poi, Lionel Loi with Fr Ino


Redemptorist community bestowed the title of Oblate upon three of its Parishioners.

In a ceremony last Friday the Redemptorist community led by Vice-Provincial Rev. Fr. Victorino (Ino) Cueto CSsR presented their Diploma of Redemptorist Oblate to the recipients.

The three OMPH parishioners are

-        Mrs Adele Poi who had been the Fund-Raising Committee for many years before the church was a reality and also in St.Anne Guild after it was built to clean the church each week to be ready for worship.

-        Mr Lorthusamy Arulandu for his years of work in building the Tamil community going back to Kampung Simee Chapel days from 1970 and before till today. He has lead the Tamil community during difficult times and when things were going well through God’s Grace and still serving in various ministries eg BEC.

-        Mr Lionel Loi for helping the Redemptorist with the finances keeping their book in order and also for his years of service in the Caritas ministry.

The Redemptorist community .....

Fr Ino and the recipients 

According to Vice Provincial Fr Ino a Redemptorist Oblate are mostly lay people who are dedicated, committed and active partners of the Redemptorist.  They have been with us for a long period of time and in their own way have embraced the Redemptorist Spirituality a sense of service inspired by St Alfonsus our founder.

Being a Redemptorist Oblate is a recognition that they have made a blessing in sharing in the mission of Christ the Redeemer. This recognition is recommended by the local Redemptorist community in Ipoh then the community of Malaysia and Singapore will discuss it before it is forwarded to Rome.

To be a Redemptorist Oblate means a recognition not only in Ipoh but Redemptorist congregation throughout the world thanking you for your service for being partners in the mission for proclaiming the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ.


The proud recipients

Congratulation to our OMPH Redemptorist Oblate.

JAG


Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Yip Yew Chong And His ‘ROJAK Shop called 'Kedai Sin Ma’ in Old Town Ipoh

..the fabric of Malaysia and Singapore –  multiracial and multicultural.....

'Kedai Sin Ma, a Rojak Shop mural' ...... at 51 Jalan Panglima, Old Town.. facing the Kinta river 

 A wall mural of a corner shop called ‘Kedai Sin Ma’ stands on the wall at 51 Jalan Panglima, Old Town Ipoh, a tyre shop.  It portrays a Chinese proprietor with his lovable sleepy cat at the front of the shop which sells  all sorts of products from Chinese lanterns to large Malay Wau’s (kites), pomelos and batiks cloth to Indian garlands (in a Chinese shop ??) It gets more interesting when you realise the colourful and prominent shopfront signages are written in Bahasa, English, Chinese, Tamil and Jawi.

Pretty authentic Rojak Shop..no?. The mural was painted by a Singaporean artiste named Yip Yew Chong in 2017 who explained that this was the ‘fabric of Malaysia and Singapore – multiracial and multicultural’.

True ROJAK ...Chinese shop, different signages, batik cloth and Indian garlands...the fabric of Malaysia and Singapore..

Yip in 2017 was a part time artist and was working as an accountant. His weekend trip to Ipoh was sponsored by Causeway Exchange of Singapore and arts group PORT of Ipoh.

Having finished ‘Kedai Sin Ma rojak shop ‘ early he still had time that weekend and partnered with Malaysian artist Chong Kok Leng to draw another mural which he called ‘Rojak Tree’. Strictly impromptu Chong drew the pomelo and I added the different tropical fruits papaya, jack fruit, durian and rambutan ..all in 1 tree. It was fun doing the ‘Rojak tree’ .

Chong Kok Leng (left) and Yip Yew Chong (right) with their mural 'Rojak Tree' . One tree and variety of fruits . Mural is on the back wall of KooKee.

Yip became a full time artist since 2018 July. Currently he has an exhibition at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. It is a set of work as part of  'Singapore's 60 anniversary, the Postcard Series' of Singapores evolving cityscape.It has been ongoing since July and ends in September.

Yip Yew Chong ..part of the Fullerton 'Postcard Series' for Singapore's 60th anniversary. It ends in September 2025.... Cute cat hmmm


JAG









Wednesday, September 10, 2025

How Come No One Told YB Jenny Choi


How come nobody has told YB Jenny that the Merdeka banner at Canning Market is incorrect. The Jalur Gemilang is missing. It has been 2 weeks now and it is still up. The above picture was taken by A. Law out faithful citizen journalist. This is most surprising seeing that Yb Jenny takes good care of Canning.

This is how it should look. YB Nizar Jamaludin standing proud with the Jalur Gemilang 

KC