Friendship....

”The true friend is the one who’s coming in the door while everyone else is going out. Friends are the ones who love you when you’re hard to love, stand by you when it’s not the popular thing to do and are there for you when you need it, even if it means they don’t get anything back.”

Monday, January 26, 2009

Melanau, Kristian (Dalat)


(The Melanau are a people who live on the island of Borneo, primarily in Sarawak, Malaysia, but also in Kalimantan, Indonesia. They are among the earliest settlers of Sarawak, and speak a Northwest Malayo-Polynesian language (see Melanau language).
Origins
The Melanau were in the 19th Century, settled in scattered communities along the main tributaries of the Rajang River in Central Sarawak. Melanau or problematic Kajang speaking tribes such as the Sekapan, the Rajang, the Tanjung and the Kanowits gradually moved and assimilated into Dayak migrations settling in the Rajang. The Punan (or Punan Bah) today are closely linked to the last riverine dwelling Melanau communities previously inhabiting the middle and upper Rejang tributaries. The Kajang language is kept relatively alive by the isolated Sekapan communities Kapit division of Sarawak.

The Melanau are considered among the earliest settlers in Sarawak. The name Melanau was not used by the Melanau to refer to themselves until recently. They call themselves a-likou meaning 'people of the river'. Legend has it that the name Melanau was given by one of the Sultans of Brunei to the inhabitants of the coastal swamp flats and riverbanks of central Sarawak.)

Malanau Kristian, Dalat (Roman Katolik)


St. Bernard's Chruch, Church By The River

Rev Fr Patrick Massang (Malaysia), Rev Fr. Willy Ng Pala (Indonesia), Rev Fr Emy (Filipina)


Dalat Redemptorist Community

Church of St. Bernard

P. O. Box 3, 96307 Dalat, Sarawak, Malaysia
Tel: 60-84-864212 or 60-84-863157

Fax: 60-84-864212

Youth Community

Pertubuhan Belia Katolik St. Bernard (PBKSB), Dalat

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Jenaseng


Jenaseng (B. Malanau), One Heart (English), Satu Hati (B. Malaysia)


Palm Sunday

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