
KUALA LUMPUR – The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Malaysia (CBCM) has expressed deep gratitude to Catholics and people of goodwill across the country for contributing more than RM907,000 towards relief efforts in Myanmar following the devastating earthquake earlier this year.
In a statement issued on Nov 23, the Solemnity of Christ the King, CBCM President Archbishop Simon Poh said the nationwide appeal launched in April received an outpouring of prayers, solidarity and financial support from dioceses, parishes, religious communities and individuals throughout Malaysia.
As of Nov 11, a total of RM907,574.05 was collected through special weekend Mass collections and subsequent donations nationwide.
According to the CBCM, the contributions have been channelled towards ongoing relief, rehabilitation and community rebuilding efforts, with priority given to vulnerable and marginalised communities affected by the disaster.
RM856,351.35 was transferred on Jul 31 to Caritas Myanmar (Karuna) and the Archdiocese of Mandalay — the region hardest hit by the earthquake — through Caritas Malaysia.
The remaining RM51,222.70 will be disbursed on Jan 31, 2026, after further consultation with partners in Myanmar to assess emerging needs and long-term recovery plans.
Archbishop Simon said the generosity shown reflects “the compassionate heart of the Malaysian Catholic Church — a community that listens to the cry of the poor, acts in solidarity, and manifests God’s mercy through concrete love.”
He extended appreciation on behalf of the bishops to all dioceses, parishes, religious congregations and individual donors who contributed to the appeal.
“Let us keep the people of Myanmar close to our hearts and prayers. Even as their suffering fades from headlines, may our solidarity remain steadfast,” he said, adding that the seeds of hope sown through these efforts will continue to take root.
The statement concluded with Archbishop Simon expressing “profound gratitude” for the compassion, care and solidarity shown by the faithful. – Herald Malaysia














































