Location: 2nd Floor, Main Wing of the Chapel
Opening Hours: Mondays - Tuesdays, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
(Closed on Public Holidays and Catholic Days of Obligation)
Please call 016-374 8162 to make an appointment

Dear People of God,

Our Holy Father has already launched the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy on the 8th of December 2015 with the call for us to emulate the mercy of the Heavenly Father which is enfleshed in the person of Jesus Christ. The theme of mercy coincides with the pastoral theme which we have chosen for this coming year of 2015, where we are invited to reflect on the third mark of the Church, “The Church is Catholic.”

What does it mean to be Catholic? This may seem to be a silly question, just like the question, 'what does it mean to be merciful,' yet when we truly apply ourselves to it, the answer seems to elude us and we are beset with a variety of possibilities. It is a label that is often taken for granted without further reflection on its real significance. For many, the word “Catholic” has become an empty label, a badge we wear without fully comprehending its demands. Perhaps, the ambivalence of the concept is to be found in the very nature of what the word “Catholic” implies, it refers to that which is universal or all-embracing.

But there is nothing ambivalent about the Church’s understanding of its Catholicity. We understand that the Church is Catholic and universal in two ways. First, the Church is universal because of her association with Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is present in her. But because the Church is forever grafted to Christ, she is also a universal sacrament of salvation. Therefore, the second reason why the Church is Catholic is because she has been sent out by Christ on a mission to the entire human race to proclaim the good news that “all men are called to belong to the People of God.” The Church is essentially missionary and evangelisation and the salvation of souls is her main work. It is in the area of evangelisation that we see the convergence of both themes of mercy and Catholicity. Mercy becomes both the rationale as well as the medium for the new evangelisation.

It is therefore opportune that our Chapel parish community of Kristus Aman is launching this new parish website. This new medium of spreading information and knowledge is giving birth to a new way of communicating the faith. New horizons are now open that were until recently unimaginable. The new technology allows people to meet each other beyond the confines of space and of their own culture, creating in this way an entirely new world of potential relationships.

The launch of this new website is a recognition that the web is contributing to the development of new and more complex intellectual and spiritual horizons, new forms of shared awareness. In this field too we are called to proclaim our faith that Christ is God, the Saviour of humanity and of history, the one in whom all things find their fulfilment (cf. Eph 1:10).

I invite all parishioners to make good use of this new platform which serves not only to disseminate information but provide substantive catecheses and formation. Through the intercession of Saint Francis de Sales, the patron saint of media, I pray that this web page will be a source of blessing and faith formation for our community and beyond.

God bless all of you.

Your servant in Christ,
Father Michael Chua

Parish Administrator
Chapel of Kristus Aman

Welcome to Chapel of Kristus Aman (Kristus Aman)!

We're glad you're here. We hope you find our church a welcoming, friendly place where you can get to know us and experience the love and grace of Jesus Christ together with us.

Here's some basic information about Kristus Aman:

Mass Schedule
Calendar of Chapel events
Homilies

Our Location

If you have any further questions, please do contact us.

 

Rev. Fr. Simon Lau
Parish Administrator
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Jean L.
Parish Secretariat
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Office Opening Hours
8:30am - 4:30pm
Mondays - Fridays

“Therefore, the parish, the living cell of the Church, must also really be a place of inspiration, life and solidarity which helps people build together centres in the periphery. And I must say here, there is often talk about the Church in the suburbs and in the centre, which would be Rome, but in fact in the Church there are no suburbs because where Christ is, the whole centre is there.”

Excerpt from Pastoral Visit of His Holiness Benedict XVI to Loreto
2 September 2007, Plain of Montoroso

The parish of Kristus Aman depends on the generous donations of parishioners and friends to support the ongoing work of our parish. Funds donated are used to support the work of the evangelising pastoral initiatives of the various parish groups and to further upkeep and maintain the church building and its surroundings.

We gratefully welcome any amount you are able to give. Donations can be made by mailing your cheque or money order to:

Chapel of Kristus Aman
58 Lorong Rahim Kajai 14
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
60000 Kuala Lumpur

Cheques can be made out to "Kristus Aman". Please do accompany contact details together with the cheque. A payment receipt to acknowledge your contribution will be mailed to you.

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