21 Aug, 2019
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Kota Kinabalu
History
In early January 1903, Fr Henry van der Heyden first arrived in Jesselton. His aggressive policy of importing Chinese workers by the Chartered Company Government sudden flooded the town with the arrival of hundreds of Chinese immigrants. The mission was named Sacred Heart of Jesus in June 1903.
The bulk of the early Catholic community was made up of poor Hakka farmers in a completely new land striving to adjust to all the harsh conditions of a new life. Surrounded by experience of much struggles and suffering in their daily lives, Fr Heyden thought of God's compassionate love for His children in Borneo, and remembered that Jesus also suffered and died for them, which is possibly the reason the church was then named Sacred Heart.
Gallery
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Cathedral Facade
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Rear view of the Cathedral
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Parish Center Facade
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Interior during Chinese New Year Celebrations
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Marian Grotto
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Emmaus Home
See also
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