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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Adios Padre

It was Father John Sim's last sunday in St. Francis Xavier. It was kinda touching at the end of the mass where there were goodbye speeches. Indeed, the 2 words he deserved was "well done." Father John Sim really contributed a lot these 14 years in the parish and things won't be the same when he's gone. Well, in a way we should be happy for him that he will be going to another house of God, Church of the Risen Christ.

I always remember Father Sim as a kind and soft spoken priest. During my primary school days when priests would come over to the school to give confessions, I would somehow always go to the queue where Father Sim was. He was this really nice and friendly priest and I wasn't scared or afraid of him.

Wishing him all the best. God bless.


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