Friday, 18 July 2008

World Youth Day (part one)

Last week, I was asked by a friend from Cana to do a short presentation of Singapore's Catholic history to pilgrims from Pennsylvania going to Sydney. I thought that it was an excellent opportunity to get to know how eventually the faith had reached all the way here to the far east. Maybe I'll blog a little about it next time round. But I wasn't going to miss this chance to share our side of the faith to 32 high schoolers, a couple of leaders, some parents and Fr Bill who were here on a 12 hour transit before they continued their journey to Australia.

After lunch and the presentation, the group had split up into two groups: A) the Singapore Flyer and Bumboat cruise and B) Walking tour of our religious road on Queen St all the way up to Little India and then back via Selegie Road. [How could I not have them try the famous Rochor Soy Milk? ;o) ]


Ivan (back row, left) met the group at the airport and brought them safely to Cana - Catholic Centre at Waterloo Street. Fr bill (in yellow) enjoys his spicy sweet and sour fish!


After the simple yet sumptuous meal, it's time for... oh no... a history class...


We had Andrew who "appeared out of nowhere" to give us an insightful session on the history of St Joseph's Church at Queen Street.


Lance gave personal and easy to digest tour of the Chinese and Hindu temples.


An instant convert! Now Christine will never see soy milk the same way she did before! :O)

(To be continued...)

1 comments:

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