Archbishop pays tribute to Musa Aman (Why I said I'd migrate to Sabah Part 2)

Sabah yang Aman. In the middle of the recycled Allah controversy sparked by Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in his forward attempt to win Christian votes in Sabah as well as Sarawak from BN come the General Election, the effusive Archbishop John Leeof the Catholic Church plainly pays reverence to Musa Aman, the Chief Minister of Sabah.

Read the story next or an additional h e r e or next as well as discuss it me if this is not the approach to go, if this isn't what Malaysia has been about all along. Not the Malaysia "baru" which those thumping zealots as well as burning bigots have been trying to force up our common bums.

p.s And you chided me for dreaming the alternative day about migrating to Sabah ...!


Outgoing Archbishop: Kind, demure CM
Published on: Tuesday, Jan 22, 2013
Kota Kinabalu:Outgoing Archbishop Datuk John Lee pronounced the State Government has been very understanding of the Catholic Church as well as the activities in Sabah.
"I wish to appreciate the Chief Minister as well as the State Government for their await since to the Catholic Church during my tenure.
He (Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman) has been d! emure as well as fair to all eremite organisations in any case of denomination," he said.
Lee, who was accompanied by his successor Archbishop John Wong as well as the Sacred Heart Cathedral delegation, paid the pleasantness call on Musa during his official chateau during Sri Gaya, Monday.
The commission additionally paid special reverence to Musa for the kind capitulation of 5 acres in Kg Nagasiba where the church would be built.
A comparison church leader, Thomas Fong pronounced which the Nagasiba encampment had been looking for the church in the encampment for the past 20 years, as the nearby church, Queen of Peace during Kg Kobusak, could no longer accommodate the needs of the growing community.
"We are here today to encounter our Chief Minister to appreciate him personally as well as the State Government for the approval.
"The total Kg Nagasiba encampment would like to appreciate the State Government for this smashing gift," he said. The church would additionally lift out the account raising project for the new church.
Meanwhile, Musa pronounced the State Government would continue to await eremite growth in Sabah as devout growth was important in the altogether growth of the well-rounded society.
He pronounced this was clearly demonstrated by the each year allocations the State Government gives to non-Muslim eremite organisations yearly.
"I additionally wish to appreciate Archbishop Lee for his sacrifices as well as hard work during his tenure of office," he said.

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