
Herald Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR – During the second week of December, several Catholic priests from the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur, together with dedicated volunteers from the Archdiocesan Catholic Prison Ministry (ACPM), embarked on Christmas pastoral visits to eleven central prisons across Terengganu, Pahang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan. These visits form part of the Church’s ongoing mission to bring hope, faith, and compassion to incarcerated individuals, known as ‘prospects’, as well as to their families.
During these visits, priests and volunteers warmly shared the Word of God, offered counselling and spiritual support, and celebrated the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation. For over forty years, ACPM has faithfully journeyed alongside prospects, supporting their personal growth and restoring their dignity. This includes providing financial aid to selected prospects pursuing higher education, helping prepare them for reintegration into society with renewed hope and purpose.
The ministry also extends heartfelt care to the families of prospects, many of whom quietly shoulder emotional, social, and financial burdens. Initiatives such as the Jalinan-Kasih (Bonds of Love) Programme and other outreach efforts offer these families a nurturing faith community, where they can share their struggles, receive encouragement, and be assured that they are not forgotten.
As part of the jubilee focus on incarcerated persons, Catholics nationwide joined in prayer on Sunday, Dec 14 at 3.00 pm. Families and individuals lit candles in their homes and recited the Divine Mercy Chaplet, praying for prospects, those recently released, their families, victims of crime, and prison authorities and staff. This collective act of prayer stood as a powerful testament to compassion, reconciliation, and solidarity, affirming that God’s mercy reaches even the darkest and most forgotten corners of our world.
The ministry expresses sincere gratitude to the priests, volunteers, and parishioners whose generosity and dedication sustain this vital work. Through their steadfast service, the Church continues to bear witness to the everlasting hope and boundless mercy of God.
As we begin a new year, let us continue to keep all prospects, their families, prison authorities, and those serving in this ministry in our hearts and prayers. May we remain attentive to the call to serve, steadfast in prayer, and bearers of hope — testifying to the healing and redeeming love of Christ for every person, regardless of circumstance. – Herald Malaysia












































