Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Great dinner

10 Vincentians went to the Prima Tower Revolving Restaurant on 30th Nov 2011 and had a great dinner. The set dinner was offered at 40% discount and consisted of Beijing Duck, sharksfin soup and abalone. Desert consist of special banana fritters and I must say the noodle dish was nice.

And the restaurant revolves too. Too bad it is dinner. Otherwise we would have a pretty nice view of the southern part of Singapore.

You can find out about the restaurant by visiting its website : http://www.pfs.com.sg/restaurants/prima_tower/












Monday, 14 November 2011

SSVP Retreat


On 13th Nov 2011, the National Council conducted a retreat for Vincentians of Singapore. The theme of the retreat is "Awakening and Beyond" and it was conducted by Fr. Stephen from Ipoh. In the talk, Father discussed about awareness, detachment and mortification as stages involved in the awakening process.

After awakening, comes the illuminated state where one displays more virtues and positive attributes as oppose to negative virtues and attributes. Father challenged us to examine our behaviors to see if we have achieved this state.

During the retreat, Vincentians were also allocated quiet time to reflect on the following:-

- Using Romans 13:11-14, let us explore our lives.....Where are we a people of God? Are we moving towards to become people of Light, or are we in darkness?
- As we ponder upon illuninative stage of spirituality, do we see the need to make the change? Name the changes you like to make.
- How can the Society of St Vincent de Paul become an evangelizing group as it ministers to people in need.

Vincentians were also urged to model after Jesus in humility in the washing of feet. Vincentians were encouraged to allow their feet to be washed, like those of the Disciples, so as to become Disciples.


Sunday, 6 November 2011

Recruitment Drive


 This weekend, we held a recruitment drive, which has been a while since the last one. We attached an informative brochure to the church bulletin and set up a table to answer questions from the parishioners. This also coincides with our First Sunday collection.

A few parishioners expressed their interest and we look forward to more volunteers to the society. This will allow us to conduct more exciting activities and better engage our FINs!



Thursday, 27 October 2011

Vincentians participating in Mass for the Sick

Charity knows no bound.......

On 26th Oct 2011; a day where the Hindus celebrates Deepavali; the Church of the Risen Christ organized a Mass for the Sick for those who are unwell and elderly - a yearly undertaking. Headed by the Ministry for the Sick, several ministries come together to bring the elderly and sick to Church to celebrate Mass.

Vincentians were engaged to ferry those who need transport.

At about 2 pm, heavens opened with showers of blessings - lots and lots of blessings. However when the time comes to ferry the sick, God stopped the rain. And guess what, the shower resumed after the Mass ended.

During Mass, the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick was administered.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

I am a Vincentian

This song is written to reflect who a Vincentian is. It is a little upbeat to reflect that Vincentians should be happy people - Kingdom people.

Title: I am a Vincentian
Music and lyrics by: Mark Leong
Peformed by: Mark Leong




Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Society of St Vincent De Paul Feast Day (National Level)

On 27th September 2011, we celebrated the Feast Day of St. Vincent De Paul. We started off by a mass celebration at the Church of Risen Christ at 6pm. Vincentians all over Singapore, from over 30 Conferences, streamed in to participate in this annual event. We are honored to have Archbishop Nicholas Chia to celebrate the Mass for us.

The Archbishop reminded us of the importance of our duty as Vincentians to help the poor and spread God's word to them. Towards the end of the mass, we had the formal installation of our new National Council President, Paul Foo. After that, long service awards were given to Vincentians who have been serving for the longest time. From Church of Risen Christ, Raymond Leong, Linda Kiong, Edward Soh and Harry Chew each received the 25 years award.

After the mass, the Vincentians marched across the road to Swatow (汕头) restaurant for our dinner.
The restaurant was fully filled with about 45 tables

The 25 years long-service award recipients Raymond, Linda and Edward. (Harry Chew is missing)

 Church of Risen Christ provided a band consisting of Mark Leong (Vocals, Guitar), Mark Tan (Vocals), Nick (Vocals, Guitar), Ronald (Drums), and May May (Guitar). They provided beautiful English, Mandarin and Hokkien music throughout the dinner.
Our Band performaing "我问天"
We also invited an Emcee, Justin (from one of the churches), who provided a splendid entertainment. His tear-filled humor never failed to grip the hearts of the crowd, with jokes about different cultures, languages and persona. There were two rounds of lucky draw; each conference provided a set of prizes.


Our conference took two tables, three if the band is included. Anyway, we enjoyed the company, the food, the music and the jokes. It was already 10pm when the crowd started dispersing.



Written by: Vincent Wei

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Society of St Vincent De Paul Feast Day (Church of Risen Christ)

The feast day of Saint Vincent de Paul has been recognized for two centuries. The feast day of Saint Vincent de Paul is actually on September 27, which is the date of the death of Vincent de Paul. Our Church celebrates it two weeks before with our FINs to commemorate his many contributions during his lifetime.
 













The day started at 4pm. At the charity corner, the caterers were preparing the food, while the servers were preparing the tables in the church hall. Vincentians were also helping to set up the tables and chairs, and plan the events on stage. 







The dinner started at 7.30pm. The hall was completely filled up and the dishes were being served to the FINs.Our own band put up some songs for the FINs.

 We were also privileged to have the participation of a  Filipino group that performed songs and dances. There were loud applause after the performances and the FINs were also busy chatting with each other.




 The dinner ended at 9.30pm. Some FINs stayed back to help the Vincentians clear up the place. I think everyone enjoyed the variety of food and events that night.


Written by: Vincent Wei

 

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Quarterly Mass


As a community of Vincentians, we come together and celebrate Mass quarterly (4 times a year). The Mass is central to and the driving force of our Christian life and vocation.

Everyone is welcome to the Mass - Vincentians, helpers, benefactors or anyone.

After Mass, we gather together for some fellowship. In the Singapore culture, that normally means food.



Monday, 29 August 2011

Duty at the Tour of Exhibition of Late John Paul II

On 27th and 28th August, there was a Tour of Exhibition of Late John Paul II (1920 - 2005) held in St. John's room in our church.  The different church groups were being tasked to act as ushers and guard the exhibits in these two days. Six of our members were on duty on 28th August from 3pm to 5pm.

The exhibition consisted of relics, banners, posters and a video show. The exhibition described the early life of Pope John Paul II and the many good works he did amidst his travels. The video show was about 1 hour in length and was running continuously.  On 20 November 1986, he visited Singapore and held a mass at the National Stadium. Attendees in this exhibition were given a small booklet and commemorative card at the end of the tour.

Pope John Paul II was beatified on 1 May 2011, a major step towards sainthood. 

"He stood up against Communism and the Cold War. He was a symbol of compassion and hope for millions of people...he inspired Catholics & non-Catholics" - Lee Hsien Loong, PM of Singapore




 










Written by Vincent Wei

Monday, 15 August 2011

Visit to Villa Francis Home for the Aged

On 14th August 2011, Vincentians from Conference of the Risen Christ visited the Villa Francis Home.

Vincentians joined the residents for Mass and then helped with lunch for the residents. Vincentians chatted with the residents and Sr. Maria briefed the Vincentians on the operation of the Home.

Lunch was catered by the Conference and in addition, the Conference also made a donation to the Home.



Sunday, 7 August 2011

Sad passing of Mrs Annie Tee

Our ex-vincentian Mrs Annie Tee has passed away. She is the wife of Auxillary member, Michael Tee. The wake is at Holy Spirit Church; the funeral is on 9th August 2011.

Let us remember her in our prayers. May she rest in peace.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Ration Day


Ration Day is the day we gather the Friends-In-Need (FINs) in Church and hand out some daily necessities and cash to them. Daily necessities would include things like rice, oil, soap, canned food, etc.

Besides giving the tangible items, we also help the family with cash aids. If the family has school going children, additional cash aid is given to help the family out.

Ration Day normally happens at the last Saturday of the month. Vincentions gather before the start of the ration giving to pack the items for the FINs.

Some of you may be wondering why we do no just give cash or coupons to the FINs as it is easier for them to dispense and buy what they need. They also need not lug the items back.

In this Conference, we like to maintain some traditions and spirit of our founders who were actually cooking for the poor they met on the streets - not so much of giving cash. In short, they were actually practising Christian charity towards the poor. We treasure the effort as a sacrificial act of love. For FINs who are not mobile, we deliver the ration and cash to them.

Ration Day starts off with a prayer. Snacks are normally served. Vincentians also take this time to catch up with the FINs.








Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Outing to Singapore Flyer & Dinner


On 16th Jul 2011, the Conference of the Risen Christ brought some of their FINs to the Singapore Flyer.

It was a "first time" experience for many FINs to see Singapore from such an altitude.

In the journey, Vincentians also get to know more about the FINs they spoke with.

After the visit to the Flyer, the FINs were treated to a Malay dinner and some live music.

Each FIN was also given $10.00 to spend on their own.