Archives May 2026

Holy Hour for the Sick

The Church of Our Lady of Fatima warmly invites parishioners, families, and friends to a special Holy Hour for the Sick — a time of prayer, intercession, healing, and hope for all who are suffering physically, emotionally, or spiritually.

As a parish community, we come together before the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament to pray for the sick in our families, hospitals, homes, and communities, entrusting them to God’s mercy, strength, and healing grace.

Two sessions of the Holy Hour will be held:

📅 Friday, 22 May 2026
• 6:00 PM — Holy Hour
• 6:30 PM — Holy Rosary
• 7:10 PM — Benediction
• 7:30 PM — Holy Mass

📅 Monday, 25 May 2026
• 9:30 AM — Holy Hour
• 10:00 AM — Holy Rosary
• 10:40 AM — Benediction
• 11:00 AM — Holy Mass

Let us unite in prayer and place our trust in the healing and comforting presence of the Lord.


Additional session: Monday (25 May 2026) Morning Holy Hour

Special Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi

In the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi and his love for the poor, the Archdiocesan Prayer Ministry and Archdiocesan Creation Justice Ministry invite parishioners and friends to take part in a special mission outreach during this Jubilee Year.

This initiative seeks to bring hope, compassion, and practical assistance to families and communities in need, including:
• Rumah Tunas Harapan
• B40 families in Tanjung Malim
• DBKL contract workers
• The urban poor

Parishioners are encouraged to support the mission by contributing essential food items such as:
• Rice
• Oil
• Biscuits
• Sardines
• Sugar

📅 Mission Day: Wednesday, 17 June 2026 (Public Holiday)

Inspired by the words and witness of St. Francis, may we continue to become channels of God’s peace, mercy, and love to those who are most in need.

For participation or enquiries, kindly refer to the contact details provided in the poster.

Sunset Mass Parking Update

Dear Parishioners,

Please be informed that parking at La Salle School is currently not available until further notice. Parishioners attending the Sunset Mass are kindly requested to make alternative parking arrangements.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Pilgrimage to the Church of the Holy Family, Kajang | 17 May 2026

A total of 59 pilgrims from the Church of Our Lady of Fatima journeyed to the Church of the Holy Family, Kajang, in conjunction with the Jubilee Year of the Holy Family.

The pilgrimage began with excitement and fellowship as pilgrims of all ages travelled together in prayer and joy. Upon arrival, the group was warmly welcomed by volunteers from the Church of the Holy Family before participating in the Pilgrimage Walk around the historic parish grounds.

Pilgrims reflected and prayed through the nine designated stations while learning about the rich history of the parish, which celebrates 125 years of existence, as well as the 25th anniversary of its Millennium church building. The group also visited an exhibition showcasing historical items, photographs, and memories from the parish’s long journey of faith.

A meaningful highlight of the pilgrimage was the veneration of the relics of Saints Louis and Zelie Martin, the patron saints of family life and parents of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Gathering in prayer before the relics, pilgrims entrusted their families, marriages, and loved ones to the intercession of these holy saints.

The pilgrimage, organised by the OLF Family Life Ministry and accompanied by Fr. Andrew Manickam, became a grace-filled experience of prayer, fellowship, reflection, and renewal during this special Jubilee Year.

60th World Day of Social Communications & Teachers Day | 17 May 2026

The Church celebrated the 60th World Day of Social Communications under the theme, “Preserving Human Voices and Faces.”

In his message for this year’s observance, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the responsibility of ensuring that technological developments, especially artificial intelligence, always uphold the dignity of the human person and strengthen authentic human relationships.

The Holy Father emphasized the importance of human communication rooted in truth, compassion, and genuine encounter, reminding the faithful that technology should serve humanity and not replace it.

During the weekend Masses at the Church of Our Lady of Fatima, a special blessing was offered for those serving in Mass Media Ministry, journalism, and communications-related fields.

The parish also took the opportunity to remember and appreciate teachers in conjunction with Teachers Day celebrated in Malaysia on 16 May. Gratitude was expressed to all educators for their dedication, sacrifices, and commitment in shaping lives and nurturing future generations.

May God continue to bless and guide all who serve through communication, education, and the sharing of truth and knowledge.

Sunday Parking Arrangements at OLF

The Church of Our Lady of Fatima wishes to inform parishioners and visitors of updated Sunday parking arrangements beginning 24 May 2026 due to increasing parking limitations within the church compound.

To better assist elderly parishioners and persons with disabilities, parking within the church compound will be limited to a small number of reserved vehicles per Mass. These spaces are strictly prioritised for those transporting elderly family members or individuals with special mobility needs.

Parishioners attending Mass with children or families are encouraged to utilise the designated external parking areas:

• BAC Parking Lot — RM6 minimum payment
• St. Teresa’s School — Free parking
• La Salle School — RM5 via QR payment

Parishioners are also kindly requested to remove vehicles immediately after Mass to allow others to utilise the limited parking bays available within the compound.

The parish administration sincerely thanks everyone for their understanding, patience, and cooperation as efforts continue to ensure a safe and smooth worship experience for all.

For assistance or enquiries, parishioners may contact Henry Jacob or Fr. Andrew Manickam.

Ad Limina Visit of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei

From 18 to 23 May 2026, the bishops of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei (CBCMSB) will undertake their Ad Limina Apostolorum visit to Rome.

The Ad Limina visit, which means “to the thresholds of the apostles,” is a significant pilgrimage where bishops visit the tombs of Saints Peter and Paul, meet with various Vatican dicasteries, and gather in communion with the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV.

The faithful are invited to keep our bishops in prayer during this important journey of faith, discernment, and unity with the universal Church.

A special time of prayer will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Fatima on Monday, 18 May 2026:

• 9:30 AM — Holy Hour
• 10:00 AM — Holy Rosary
• 10:40 AM — Benediction
• 11:00 AM — Holy Eucharist

Let us pray that this pilgrimage may renew and strengthen our bishops as they continue shepherding the faithful in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei with wisdom, courage, and fidelity.

A Day With Nature: Celebrating the Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi | 16 May 2026

In conjunction with the Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi, the Archdiocesan Creation Justice Ministry organized a joyful outdoor excursion for 19 special children from the Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Hulu Langat.

Held at the Perdana Botanical Garden, the outing was filled with moments of joy, friendship, laughter, exercise, boat rides, music, and appreciation for the beauty of God’s creation. For many of the children, it was their very first visit to the Lake Gardens.

The pleasant weather allowed everyone to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, observe the ducks swimming in the lake, and experience the serenity of nature together. The celebration also coincided with Teachers Day in Malaysia, where warm greetings and appreciation were shared with teachers and caregivers present.

One of the highlights of the day was the arrival of a cheerful mascot, which brought much excitement as meals were distributed and the children eagerly interacted with the beloved “Chipmunk” character.

The outing became a meaningful expression of the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi — fostering joy, simplicity, friendship, and care for creation, while creating beautiful memories for everyone present.