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Saturday, December 22, 2007

CSS Picture Blog!!!

We had our Christmas party on the 21st of December 2007(which was last night) at Byron's house(whose address i cannot disclose...just in case...).

It was suppose to start at 7pm, but the moderator(who was in-charged of the cutleries and plates) was late. Thus, following Malaysian time, we started at EIGHT PM! Here's a picture blog on what happened last night...



Thanksgiving Prayer before dinner

'Dig In!!!'

Yummy fried rice by Byron, pasta by Sue

"Every lame thing you do must be put onto YouTube?"

The TOAST by PrEz.

Game time : Charades

GOD-zilla?

Look at the fingers. 'Two words'

Hmmm....what in the world is he/she trying to act out??? How are we going to win an Oscar with that kind of acting?

*Flexing muscles*
Look at me, 'Strong' Man?
'Super'? 'SUPERMAN???? (bingo!)

Hmmm...what is he acting out?

Everyone having a laugh at the antics...

After dinner, with belly-full, everyone sat down for a carol-sing-along

Fa la la la la, la la la la

Merry Christmas Brother Sebastian! (a lil' gift from us)



Special thanks also to Mr James, and a Merry Christmas to him too!

Then it was time to say 'Goodbye'. *Hugs and kisses*



A snapshot of what Greg bought us as a Christmas present...wooo!
(Green Vale Merlot wine 2005)


And there you have it. A quick recap of what happened last night.
So, till the next post(gonna take a week or more off to prepare for exams...),

Merry Christmas to everyone of you!!!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Updated : Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas...

...Make the Yule-tide gay,
From now on
Our troubles will be miles away...

Friday, December 14, 2007

Gone away is the bluebird...

...here to stay is the new bird
He sings us a love song,
as we go along
Walking in the winter wonderland!


The CSS-SSLA caroling has started! The first three days in Times Square was just about above average, with each performance something like increasing linearly(or directly proportional) with the day of performance. LOL.

However, the RH/Taman Connaught/Angkasa Condo caroling rocked to the bones, literally!!!!
Let me share with you a little on the atmosphere on that not so SILENT NIGHT!

- We started caroling in RH, shouting "Merry Christmas" three times(loudly) to get the attention of the students! We did 7 songs, including the encore(we were THAT good huh!) The amazing thing was the number of students who actually popped their heads out of the window and cheer for us. Luv ya'(coz the Moderator stays in the hostel...)

- It was starting to drizzle...(no, not because we were singing badly...we were GOOD ok...!)

- We went to Taman Connaught to carol. Two houses, one was Kerusi's friend's house, the other is a student of UCSI.

- The drizzle stopped already. Yeah! The moderator was grinning foolishly as the night breeze tingle against his face. Oh...I'M WISHING FOR A WHITE CHRISTMAS...

- We moved from Taman Connaught to Angkasa Condo. 10 houses to go. Phew...long night, I foresee...
a) Had a feast of chips, ice cream and snacks in Ivan's condo...
b) Superb tomato-cheddar cheese-sausage-on-a-stick meal in Michelle's house!
c) Received 'ang pau' from one of the houses of Kerusi's juniors...(aparently, the members of CSS are his koncos...the medical students are his juniors...hmmmm.....sounds something like MAFIA! LOL)
d) Had so much fun in one of the parishioner's house. The children were wearing 'I've been good' and 'I've been bad' caps! But still, YOU'VE BETTER WATCH OUT, YOU BETTER NOT CRY, YOU BETTER NOT SHOUT, I'M TELLING YOU WHY...SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! HE SEES YOU WHEN YOU'RE SLEEPING, HE KNOWS WHEN YOU'RE AWAKE, HE KNOWS IF YOU'VE BEEN BAD OR GOOD, SO BE GOOD FOR GOODNESS SAKE...HEY!
e) MAFIA/superb singing

- We ended the night, by singing at poolside of Angkasa Condo! Superb view...everyone popping their heads out...clapping...cheering...to cap off a splendid night...wonderful, memorable, dazzling(not drizzle still!) Love it to da bones!






- Until the next post....HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS...

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Adventus, Natale, Epiphania

CSS UCSI were proud to have invited Father Chris Wilwaraj for our last CSS gathering to talk on the topic of Advent and Christmas. Below is a short summary of that day :


Advent.
- This term refers to the 4 weeks before Christmas, starting from the 2nd on December until the 24th of December.
- During advent, the priest always wears a purple robe(also only during Lent) as a symbol of expectation or preparation. It is a time of preparation of a joyous or sorrowful event. In this case, Advent would be preparation for a joyous celebration that will take place during Christmas


Tradition of Advent

1. Advent Wreaths

- Each week of advent, one candle will be lighted up. There are 3 purple candles for the first three weeks of advent, and a pink candle for the last week. The purple candle symbolizes, again, the expectation of Jesus while the pink one symbolizes a new sense of expectation that Jesus will COME again(as we profess our faith in the I Believe "He will come again to judge the living and the dead")


2. The Nativity Scenes

- the nativity scenes depict the Holy Family and those who came to worship the child. Most of the time, the churches in Malaysia will have the nativity scenes at the back of the church to portrait the birth of Jesus


3. Christmas Tree

- the christmas tree depicts the celebration of this event. We move from the root to the top upwards, symbolizing our hope...as we expect the birth of Christ. The Christmas Tree is also called the Tree of Jesse and normally, at the top of the tree, we will place and ornate 'star' which is the Star of David.


4. Gifts

- Christmas presents are given in memory of God's gift that first Christmas when God gave His only son. Thus, we gift to SHARE the gifts of the GIVER.(not suka-suka)


5. Carols

- Carols tell the story of the Nativity in music and songs.


Other symbols during Christmas

1. The Christmas cake, pudding and turkey has no link to Christmas. It is just a sign of celebration(elsewhere) that has taken root into our own celebration of Christmas.


2. Santa Claus is not related to the Bible. However, Father Chris noted that it is a sign of happiness especially among the children when they receive the gifts.


3. The greeting "MERRY CHRISTMAS" means 'Christ-giving celebration'. Thus, when wishing others, use 'Merry Christmas' and not 'Season Greetings' or 'X-Mas' which has no ties to the true meaning of the celebration.

Thank you Father Chris and let us all prepare ourselves for the first Sunday of Advent!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Important!

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT PEOPLE!

The Christmas party has been postponed to next year due to unforeseen circumstances. However, we can assure you that the last two meetings for this year(before the excos take a break and regroup their tactics) will be superbly erm...super!?

1. The talk by Father Chris on "ADVENT and CHRISTMAS" is still on, on the 29th of November at 4.30 in C113. Do come up with your own questions(which have been egging you for the past what......20 years or so!). Do invite friends from other denominations as ALL christians celebrate Christmas!

2. Carolling will be held in the second week of Christmas i.e. on the 11th, 12th and 13th of December. The time for carolling will be from 7.30pm to 11pm. For those who want us to come to your house/condo for caroling, please email your address, contact number, name and date to cssucsi@gmail.com or gregshc@yahoo.co.uk. We will be caroling around Taman Connaught and Angkasa Condo.
For more info, please contact the 'kerusi' at gregshc@yahoo.co.uk or come for the next CSS meeting.
CSS UCSI and SSLA UCSI are proud to showcase their singing talent for this season cheer!
Come on ova'!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

SAINTific post!

Ola guys!(and girls!) Well, before i start with the next post, you've most definitely seen the new template this blog is sporting! Haha......this is in preparation for Christmas...that's why we changed the layout. Nevertheless, the contents will ALWAYS be as informative as you have seen, even in this "SAINTific" post. Oh yeah, one more thing before the post...

...probably you've not noticed it, so, scroll down just below the CBOX on your left sidebar and you will see this icon. Click on the "play" sign. It's a new feature which is added to this blog to brighten up and get you ready for Christmas! Cheers! (oh yeah, there's 45 songs to choose from, but it's all random, so pray hard that you will hear the track that you love! Teeeheeee)

Now, back to our SAINTific post. Saint has been an integral part of the Catholic church since its formation. Probably many of you have questions about saints...so here's a brief info on saints.

History
According to the Bible, a saint is one who is sanctified (cf. 2 Chron. 6:41). The early Christians were all called saints. (Heb. 13:24; Jud. 1:3; Phile. 1:5, 7) Over time, the traditional usage of the term saint came to refer to a person who is recognized as having attained a certain level of holiness. English-language publications will sometimes use saint to describe a revered person from another religion. The word itself means “holy” and is derived from the Latin sanctus. The concept originates in early Greek Christian literature with the use of the word hagios (Greek άγιος meaning “holy” or “holy one”) and in the New Testament, where it is used to describe the followers of Jesus of Nazareth.
As Christianity developed, the word saint came to be used more commonly to designate specific individuals who were held to be exemplars of the faith, and who were commemorated or venerated as an inspiration to other Christians. From the beginning of Christianity, Christians prayed to departed friends and relatives to intercede on their behalf, and such prayers were soon extended to those regarded as saints. Rather quickly, the saints' intercession was sought more frequently than that of departed personal friends.

Roman Catholicism
There are more than 10,000 Roman Catholic saints. The older term for saint is martyr, meaning someone who would rather die than give up their faith, or more specifically, witness for God. However, as the word martyr took on more and more the meaning of "one who died for the Faith," the term saint, meaning holy, became more common to describe the whole of Christian witnesses, both martyrs and confessors. The Catholic Church teaches that it does not, in fact, make anyone a saint. Rather, it recognizes a saint. In the Roman Catholic church, the title of Saint - with a capital 'S' - refers to a person who has been formally canonised (officially recognised) by the Church.

Canonisation
Formal canonisation is a lengthy process often taking many years, even centuries.
The first step in this process is an investigation of the candidate's life, undertaken by an expert. After this, the report on the candidate is given to the bishop of the area and more studying is done. It is then sent to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. If they approve it, then the person may be granted the title of "Venerable", further investigations may lead to the candidate's beatification and given title of "Blessed."
At a minimum, three important miracles are required to be formally declared a saint. The Church, however, places special weight on those miracles or instances of intercession that happened after the individual died and which are seen to demonstrate the saint's continued special relationship with God after death. Finally, when all of this is done the Pope canonises the saint

Do Catholics pray TO saints?
We pray with saints, not to them.Have you ever asked anyone to pray for you when you were having a hard time? Why did you choose to ask that person?
You may have chosen someone you could trust, or someone who understood your problem, or someone who was close to God. Those are all reasons we ask saints to pray for us in times of trouble. Since saints led holy lives and are close to God in heaven, we feel that their prayers are particularly effective. Often we ask particular saints to pray for us if we feel they have a particular interest in our problem. For example, many people ask Saint Monica to pray for them if they have trouble with unanswered prayers, because Monica prayed for twenty years for her son to be converted. Finally her prayers were answered in a way she never dreamed of -- her son, Augustine, became a canonized saint and a Doctor of the Church.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Of 'Silent Night' and 'Noel, Noel, Noel'

Ladies and gentlemen, (for those under 18), boys and girls :

Silent Night,
Holy Night,
All is calm,
All is bright,
Round yon' virgin mother and child,
Holy infant so tender and mild,
Sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace...

Leading up to Advent and Christmas, CSS UCSI have lined up interesting stuff for all of you out there. Below is the itinerary for the coming month...

1. 29th November - Topic : Talk about Advent and Christmas
By : Fr. Christopher Wilwaraj
Place : c-113
Time : 4.30pm (thursday)
All students and lecturers are invited.
p.s. Do come up with questions you want to know about
Advent and Christmas

2. 2nd December - Christmas party + movie screening
Place : Xavier Hall SFX

Time : Party begins with mass at 11am in SFX and ends at 5pm
p.s. ATOMIC will leave UCSI guard house at 9.30am to the LRT
station


3. Please come and join our carolling around Taman Connaught neighbourhood. For those of you who are interested, please send your names and contacts to cssucsi@gmail.com.
Carolling will be held on the 11th, 12th and 13th of December. For those of you(students) who want us to come carol in your house, please send your address to the above email or contact the president of CSS during meetings.

~God loved the world so much that he gave his life~
~What are you doing to love him back?~

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Photos from CSS Mass!

CSS UCSI had their first campus Mass on the 18th of October 2007. The mass was then followed up by a birthday celebration of all those October babies! We were glad that students from other unis such as UM were able to make it. Below are photos from the mass!























Photos from Pre-ICG!

Note: The cute guy dancing around with an umbrella like Mary Popkins, is, our 'chair'.