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A. Ordinary of Kuala Lumpur Archdiocese

 
Archbishop Tan Sri Murphy Nicholas Xavier Pakiam, D.D., was born on Dec. 12, 1938, in Tapah, Perak, Malaysia. He was ordained a priest on May 10, 1964, and was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Kuala Lumpur on April 1, 1995. His episcopal ordination was on Oct. 10, 1995. On May 24, 2003, he was appointed Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur and succeeded Anthony Soter Fernandez. His installation took place on May 29, 2003. Since February 2007 Archbishop Pakiam has been the president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

Address: Rumah Uskup Agung, 528 Jalan Bukit Nanas, 50250, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 -3- 207 88828; 207 85089; 207 09078
Fax: +60-3- 20313815
Email: mpakiam@pd.jaring.my, frantrcakl@yahoo.com


 

Previous Ordinaries
Anthony Soter Fernandez (July 2, 1983 Appointed - May 24, 2003 Resigned)
Dominic Vendargon † (Feb. 25, 1955 Appointed - July 2, 1983 Resigned)

B. Other Diocesan Officials


 

Archbishop Emeritus: Archbishop Anthony Soter Fernandez, DD., was born on April 22, 1932, in Sungai Patani, Kedah, Malaysia. He was ordained a priest of Penang Diocese on Dec. 10, 1966. On Sept. 29, 1977, he was appointed Bishop of Penang. He was ordained bishop on Feb. 17, 1978. Pope John Paul II appointed him Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur on July 30, 1983. His installation as archbishop took place on Nov. 10, 1983. He retired on May 24, 2003.

Address: College General, Jalan Cengai, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia
Phone: +60 -4-8902002 (o)
Fax: +60 -4-8982380
Email: soter1932@gmail.com

Vicar General: Msgr Daniel Lim
Address: Church of the Holy Rosary, 10, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60-3-22742747
Fax: +60-3-22744747

Vicar General: Msgr James Gnanapiragasam
Address: St. John's Cathedral, 5, Jalan Bukit Nenas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60-3-207 81876; 202 62813
Fax: +60-3-207 88875
Email: stjohn@streamyx.com

Chancellor: Father Jestus Pereira
Address: c/o Cardijn House, 528, Jalan Bukit Nenas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60-3-207 05878
Email: frjestus@catholic.org

Archbishop's office
Executive Secretary: Ms Franciska Savarimuthu
Address: Rumah Uskup Agung, 528 Jalan Bukit Nanas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 -3- 207 88828; 207 85089; 207 26606
Fax: +60-3- 20313815
Email: frantrcakl@yahoo.com

Administration
Address: Cardijn House, 528, Jalan Bukit Nenas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 -3- 207 88828; 207 85089; 207 26606
Fax: +60-3- 20313815

Finance Department
Financial Administrator: Tan Sri Sir Lim Leong Seng, PSM
Asst Financial Administrator: Dato Lim Boh Ang, PSM
Financial Secretary: Mr Ong Cheng Watt
Address: Cardijn House, 528, Jalan Bukit Nenas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 -3- 207 88828; 207 85089; 207 26606
Fax: +60-3-202 65063
Email: trcakl@streamyx.com

Interior of St. John's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur
College of Consultors
  • President: Bishop Murphy Pakiam, DD
  • Chairperson: Msgr James Gnanapiragasam, VG
    Members
  • Msgr. Daniel Lim, VG
  • Father Jestus Pereira, Chancellor
  • Father Clarence Devadass
  • Father Phillips Muthu
  • Father Albet Arockiasamy

    Council of Priests
  • President: Bishop Murphy Pakiam, DD
  • Chairperson: Msgr James Gnanapiragasam, VG
    Members
  • Msgr. Daniel Lim, VG
  • Father Jestus Pereira, Chancellor
  • Father Clarence Devadass
  • Father A. Amalanathan
  • Father Mari Arokiam
  • Father Jean-Claude Lourdes
  • Father Joachim Tan
  • Father George Harrison
  • Father Mitchel Anthony
  • Father Patrick Boudville
  • Father Phillips Muthu
  • Father Simon Yong, SJ
  • Father Terrance Thomas
  • Father V.A. Michael

    Archdiocesan Finance Committee
  • President: Bishop Murpy Pakiam, DD
  • Chairperson: Msgr. Daniel Lim, VG
        Chairperson: Tan Sri Sir Lim Leong Seng, PSM
        Chairperson: Msgr James Gnanapiragasam, VG
        Chairperson: Father Phillips Muthu
        Chairperson: Father Leonard John
        Chairperson: Dato Lim Boh Ang, DIMP
  • Secretary: Mr Ong Cheng Watt

    Language Apostolates
  • Archdiocesan Bahasa Malaysia Apostolate
        Address: c/o Daughters of St. Paul, 161 Petaling Garden, Jalan 5/50, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
        Phone: +60-3-778 20297
        Fax: +60-3-778 26489
        Coordinator: Mr. Terence Xavier
        Phone: 019-240 1220

  • Archdiocesan Chinese Language Apostolate Committee
        Chairman: Mr. Kevin Chung
        Phone: 012-311 3287
        Vice Chairman: Mr. Vincent Lim
        Address: c/o Church of the Holy Rosary
        Address: 10, Jalan Tun Sambathan, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Archdiocesan Tamil Language Apostolate Committee
        Ecclesiastical Assistant: Father Albet Arockiasamy
        Phone: +60-3-327 19345
        Secretary: Ms. Anglin Anthony
        Address: c/o Archdiocese Pastoral Center, 5 Jalan Robertson, (off Jalan Pudu),
        Address: 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
        Phone: +60-3-202 66466
        Fax: +60-3- 327 18703

  • Statistics

    A. Catholic Population
      As of Dec. 31, 2007, Kuala Lumpur Archdiocese had 130,310 baptized Catholics, representing 1.24 percent of all 10,489,267 people in the territory. The archdiocese had 31 parishes, 27 chapels and 38 Mass centres. During 2007, the archdiocese recorded 3,100 baptisms.

     
    People in the Diocese
  • Baptized Catholics: 130,310, or 1.24%
  • Members of other Christian denominations (approximate): 124,917, or 1.22%
  • Followers of other religions (majority Muslims, approximate): 10,235,000, or 97,50%

  • B. Diocesan and Religious Priests
      Diocesan Priests: 43 Malaysians
    Religious Priests: 38 Malaysians

    C. Deacons
      Transitional: not available
    Permanent: 1

    D. Religious Brothers, Sisters
      Religious Brothers: 31 Malaysians
    Religious Sisters: 123 Malaysians

    E. Lay Missionaries, Catechists
      Catechists: Full time, paid - none, but volunteers teaching children in Sunday schools

    F. Seminaries, Houses of Formation
      Minor seminary: none
    Major seminary: none
    Houses of Formation and Retreat Centers: 13

  • Archdiocesan Pastoral Institute
        Address: No.5, Jalan Robertson, 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
        Phone: +60-3-202 66466; 202 66442
        Fax: +60-3-202 266471

  • G. There are 31 parishes, 27 chapels and 38 Mass centres in the archdiocese


    Diocesan Activities and Organizations

    A. Major Diocesan Commissions and Organizations (Click here for details)
     
  • Biblical Committee
  • Catechetical Commission
  • Archdiocesan Family Life Commission
  • Liturgical Commission
  • Catholic Charismatic Renewal
  • Ministries to Youths, Single Adults and Campus Students
  • Ministry of Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Affairs (AMEIA)
  • Ministry of Integral Human Development
  • Ministry of Missionary Animation
  • Social Communications Ministry
  • Archdiocesan Pastoral Centre

  • B. Catholic Educational Institutions

      Statistics:
      Schools     Students  
       Kindergartens 25 Not available
       Primary Schools 28 Not available
       Secondary Schools 15 Not available
       Colleges (Nursing) 1 Not available
       Vocational Schools 3 Not available

    C. Catholic Social Welfare
     
  • Hospitals: 1
  • Homes for the elderly: 1
  • Retirement Village: 1

  • D. Social Communications
    Church of St. Anthony


    La Salle School, Petaling Jaya
     
  • Social Communications Ministry
        Phone: +60-3-2078 0912
        Fax: +60-3-2031 7603
        Email: ccckl@po.jaring.my
        President: Archbishop Murphy Pakiam
        Ecclesiastical Assistant: Father Jean-Claude Lourdes
        Contact person: Mr Lawrence John Sinniah

  • Cahayasuara Communications Centre
        Director: Mr Lawrence John Sinniah
        Address: 5, Jalan Roberstson, 50150 Kuala Lumpur,
        Address: Malaysia
        Phone: +60-3-2078 0912
        Fax: +60-3-2031 7603
        Email: ccckl@po.jaring.my

    Publications
  • CANews
        Editor: Father O.C. Lim, SJ
        Phone: +60-3-2026 6472/3
        Fax: +60-3-2026 6401
        Email: canews@streamyx.com
        Address: Archdiocesan Pastoral Centre,
        Address: 5 Jalan Robertson, 50150 Kuala Lumpur,
        Address: Malaysia

  • HERALD - The Catholic Weekly
        Editor: Father Lawrence Andrew, SJ
        Phone: +60-3-2026 8290; 2026 8291
        Email: editor@herald.com.my
        Website: www.herald.com.my
        Address: 5 Jalan Robertson, 50150 Kuala Lumpur,
        Address: Malaysia

  • NewBEC
        Editor: Father Clarence Dass

  • Uruvadum Kudumbam (Dialoging Family)
        Editor: Father A. Amalanathan

  • Bookshops: 3

  • E. Other Church Organizations and Associations (Click here for details)
     
  • Catholic Doctors Association of Malaysia
  • Catholic Lawyers' Society Kuala Lumpur
  • The Catholic Nurses Guild of Malaysia
  • Catholic Pharmacists'Association of Malaysia (CPAM)
  • Catholic Counsellors and Therapists of Malaysia (CCTM)
  • Catholic Teachers'Association, Malaysia (CTAM)
  • Catholic Women's League (CWL)
  • Independent Christian Renewal Society
  • Legion of Mary (Regia of Kuala Lumpur)
  • Secular Franciscan Order
  • Secular Order of the Discalced Carmelites
  • Servants of Yaweh Convenant Community
  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul
  • Foreign Catholic Communities (German, Korean, French)


  • Religious Congregations, Societies and Institutes

    A. Religious Institutes of Men (Click here for details)
     
  • Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) ~ FSC
  • Brothers of St. Gabriel ~ SG
  • Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord ~ CDD
  • Marist Brothers ~ FMS
  • Order of Friars Minor - Capuchins ~ OFM
  • Society of Jesus (Jesuits) ~ SJ

  • B. Religious Institutes of Women (Click here for details)
     
  • Canossian Daughters of Charity ~ FDCC
  • Carmelite Sisters ~ OCD
  • Daughters of St. Paul ~ FSP
  • Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood ~ FMDM
  • Franciscan Missionaries of Mary ~ FMM
  • Franciscan Sisters of Sarawak/Sabah ~ SSF/FSIC
  • Good Shepherd Sisters ~ RGS
  • Sisters of the Infant Jesus (Nicolas Barre) ~ IJS
  • Little Sisters of the Poor ~ LSP


  • General Characteristics of the Diocese

    In a land area of 63,810 square kilometers, the diocesan territory covers four states (Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Trengganu) and two federal territories (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya).

    Population
    The population is 10,489,267 as of 2009, majority of whom are ethnic Malays. There are sizable numbers of ethnic Chinese and Indians. Other minorities include Eurasians and Orang Asli (aborigines).

    Climate
    Equatorial (hot and wet throughout the year)

    Economy
    Kuala Lumpur is the economic and business center of the country. The city and its surrounding urban areas form the most industrialized and fastest-growing economic region in Malaysia. Most of the countries' largest companies have their headquarters based here. Manufacturing and heavy industries are concentrated in the west coast. Agriculture includes mainly oil palm and rubber plantations in the west-coast states of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. Petroleum and gas are the main contributors of the economy of the eastern state of Trengganu. Timber is an important industry in the interior of Pahang state, while fisheries is important in the state's east coast. Tourism plays an important role in the economy. Tourism centers are Kuala Lumpur, Taman Negara (a national park in the north of Pahang), Cameron Highlands and Genting Highlands (both mountain resorts in the interior of Pahang) and the beaches and islands off the coasts of Pahang and Trengganu.

    Topography
    Several mountain ranges run along the territory, which also comprises hilly areas, valleys and plains.

    Languages
    Malay or Bahasa Malaysia (official), English, Mandarin and other Chinese dialects, Tamil

    Transportation
    The country's main international airport is located at Sepang, about 70 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. Other commercial airports are in Kuala Trengganu, Kuantan and Subang. The country's main seaport is Port Klang, about 50 kilometers west of Kuala Lumpur. Other seaports are Kuantan and Port Dickson. The territory has a very good road system. A 4-6 lane tollway runs along the west coast. The country's main railway line runs through Kuala Lumpur, connecting it with Singapore in the south and Thailand in the north. Several other railway lines, including a monorail, run around Kuala Lumpur and surrounding urban areas.

    Brief History
    In 1511, Malacca was conquered by the Portuguese, who in 1641 lost the territory to the Dutch who again in 1795 were forced to leave, when the British became the colonial ruler. In 1545 Francis Xavier was engaged in missionary work in Malacca, and after his death on the island of Shangchuan on Dec. 3, 1552, his body was kept for some time in Malacca before it found its final resting place in Goa.

    In 1554, Dominican friars came into the country, and in 1557 the diocese of Malacca was erected as suffragan diocese of Goa.

    The beginnings of the missionary activities in West Malaysia are directly connected with the persecution of the Catholic Church in Siam by King Phaja Tak who in 1779 expulsede the Apostolic Vicar Msgr. Le Bon and all Catholic priests.

    In 1810, the regional major seminary could be opened on the peninsula of Penang.

    In 1838, the Malaysian peninsula together with Singapore was put under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Vicariate Ava and Pegu in Burma.

    From 1840 onwards, the jurisdiction was shifted to the Apostolic Vicariate of Siam. In 1886, the Catholics living in Malacca and Singapore were put under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Macau.

    In 1888, Pope Leo XIII erected the Diocese of Malacca with the episcopal see in Singapore as suffragan diocese of Pondicherry, India.

    Beginning in 1852, the Teaching Brothers of de la Salle (FSC) and the Sisters of St. Maur started their first schools in Malaysia to counter the influence of the Methodist schools. The Catholic schools became the most important instrument of the apostolate and generally helped to bolster the image and the influence of the Catholic Church among the population.

    In 1953, the canonical character of the Diocese of Malacca was changed to become an archdiocese and two years later, in 1955, the Catholic hierarchy was erected in the country. The new ecclesiastical province comprised the Archdiocese of Malacca-Singapore with the suffragan dioceses of Kuala Lumpur and Penang. When Singapore left the Federation of Malaysia in 1965, a re-organization of the ecclesiastical structures became necessary.

    In 1972, Kuala Lumpur was made an archdiocese with the newly founded suffragan Diocese of Melaka-Johor. Furthermore, the Archdiocese of Singapore was directly subordinated to Rome.

    In 1980, the total number of Catholics in the Federation of Malaysia was 440,000 while the total population of Malaysia was 13,4 million. (Brief History with: Georg Evers, The Churches in Asia, Delhi, 2005)

    Other Helpful Information

    The website of Kuala Lumpur archdiocese is available at: www.archway.org.my

    < Last updated on: September 18, 2009 >