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Filii_Dei
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I sympathise with you. It has occurred to me as well, and I agree that it is definitely a loss to both Latin and Syro-Malabar Catholics that we do not have a Syro-Malabar parish despite the substantial community present in Singapore. There are two Malayalam language masses here, but no Holy Qurbana. I pray that we will could one day build a Syro-Malabar parish here, and bring the regular celebration of Holy Qurbana to our shores.Hi,
I am Catholic of the Syro Malabar rite but now reside in Singapore. It is unfortunate that there is no Syro Malabar Church or Parishes here. Though I fully understand that the essence and the value of Holy mass is same irrespective of the rites, I miss attending Syro Malabar Qurbana. Latin rite mass is too short and quick and simple for someone who was attending only Syro Malabar Qurbana for all his life.
I know my post don’t add much value to the reason for this post. Let me just say Hi to all those who know and like Syro-Malabr Qurbana !
Joe Antony.
I myself have not attended a Holy Qurbana before, but YouTube has certainly opened my eyes to its beauty, and it makes me realise how much I am missing out on. This is precisely the reason why I believe that it would not only benefit the Syro-Malabar Catholics but also Latin Catholics to bring the Syro-Malabar Church here as well. It would be absolutely wonderful to see the rich breadth of rites of the Catholic Church to be expressed in the Archdiocese, and we are missing out on a ripe opportunity to expose our fellow Latin-rite Catholics to other rites of the Church. And what better rite to begin with than the Syro-Malabar?