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Monday, October 19, 2009

FATHER OC LIM - OUR PRIEST LAWYER

I got the above photo from the Catholic Asian News dated June 1992. I framed it nicely and this photo has been on my bookshelf since then. And I am still keeping this issue of the CA News with me after 17 years. For 17 years, I've always wanted to write something about Father OC Lim but just didn't know where to write. Now that I've just started my own blog, I guess it's time I write something about our Priest Hero who relinquished this material world to serve God and humanity.

Father Lim Ooi Chai, better known as Father OC Lim is the eldest son of Datuk Lim Foo Yong (a well known businessman) and grew up in the midst of great material wealth. He completed his secondary education at St. Xavier's Institution in Penang and finished his Sixth Form at St. John's Institution in Kuala Lumpur. He spent a year at University Malaya doing his BA but opted out as he was more interested in law. He then went to London to pursue his dream to become a lawyer. Four years later, he returned to Kuala Lumpur and went into partnership with Chung and Huang Advocates & Solicitors. For fourteen years he worked as a lawyer enjoying a five figure monthly income at the height of his career. But instead of getting married and remaining in the legal profession, he gave up his luxurious life and became a Jesuit Priest.

Why did he give up his luxurious life to serve God and to serve us? According to him, "I enjoyed my life, but there came a time when I began to question whether there could be more to life than what I was experiencing. It has been a gradual realisation that the priesthood is my true vocation. The La Salle Brothers at St. Xaviers were instrumental in planting the seed of faith in me. And the spirit of God spoke to me through the Scriptures, prayers, people and events. One day at mass, it occurred to me that this was what I was looking for, and I shed tears of joy."

At 42, Father OC Lim joined the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius Loyola. Known as the Jesuits, and designated by the initials SJ after the name, they are the largest male religious order in the Catholic Church, with 18815 members - 13305 priests, 2295 scholastic students, 1758 brothers and 827 novices - as of January 2008. They received official recognition as a new religious order from Pope Paul III on 27 September 1540. The headquarters of the society is in Rome. The Society is well known for its ministries in the fields of missionary work, human rights, social justice and higher education. When he was asked why he has chosen the Jesuits, he said, "A Jesuit priest is mobile, flexible and always available. He can be a man for all seasons. There're no permanent ties to people, places or posts. He is ready to get up and go when told. So he is able to dedicate himself totally to God's work, which is what I wanted to do." Yes, Father OC Lim has shown by his whole life that he is totally and absolutely given to God and we are very proud him. If only those who want to become priests could emulate him, then the Christian priesthood is not in mortal danger (You may also like to read Cardinal Robert Sarah: The Christian Priesthood Is in Mortal Danger).

Father OC Lim spent the next seven years studying the scriptures, two years as a novitiate at St. Francis Xavier and then five years in Manila studying theology and philosophy. At 49, he was ordained a Jesuit Priest on 1 May 1992 at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Petaling Jaya. "My seven years of intellectual and spiritual formation didn't end with my ordination. It is an ongoing process and will only stop when I die," he said. When asked how he felt after his ordination, Father OC Lim said:

 "It is one of the peaks of personal salvation history - one of the privileged moments of my life. It is still a mystery to me why I was chosen! There are so many better Catholics than I am, why me? But, I accept it with humility and in complete trust in the Lord. My feelings are just inexpressible. I am just overwhelmed by the call to my vocation to be a Jesuit.

My aspiration is to labor in the Lord's vineyard ... to be a channel of reconciliation between God and persons and between person and person ... to bring the peace of Christ to persons whom I will have the privilege to encounter in my pastoral ministry. My calling to be a Jesuit priest has given me a new impetus to my belief that faith would be meaningless without the promotion of justice. I see one aspect of my vocation as a continuation of my work in the legal profession in my 'past life', but charged with a faith dimension, defending the 'poor', the 'exploited' and the 'innocent' and promoting their rights while not forgetting that the well-to-do also have their rights.

My inspiration has been and always will be the ever-abiding presence of God in every moment of my life and also the confidence that our Blessed Mother will always be guardingly watching over me with her maternal care. Each time I overcome a 'difficulty' in my life, I reach a new ecstatical height of experiencing God's saving and loving power.

I know how to be poor and I know how to be rich too. I have been through my initiation and now I am ready for anything anywhere, full stomach or empty stomach, poverty or plenty, I can do all things in Him who strengthens me."

Father OC Lim has taken the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as a full acceptance of a life dedicated to God. According to him, "Poverty means no attachment to material things. For example, if the church were to stop me from using my car, I would revert to public transport. Practising chastity is a matter of channeling sexual energy into work and prayer. Obeying superiors is not difficult because instructions are given only after consultation and prayer."

In his coauthored book with Cardinal Robert Sarah entitled From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy, and the Crisis of the Catholic Church, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI clearly reaffirms the necessity of poverty and chastity. According to him, "The priesthood of Jesus Christ causes us to enter into a life that consists of becoming one with him and renouncing all that belongs only to us. For priests, this is the foundation of the necessity of celibacy but also of liturgical prayer, meditation on the word of God and the renunciation of material goods." The renunciation of material goods and sexual activity is a heroic task and only a true hero can fulfil his vows. 

To sum up his feelings, Father OC Lim said, "I live a simple life now but I'm happy. My inner joy is something beyond words. I regret that I didn't join the priesthood earlier. But there is a time for everything if one has faith. Those days, I learned the application of law. These days, it is the application of the holy scriptures to everyday life. For the most part, I spend time in prayer and reading the scriptures. Old and wintry as I am now, I have just entered the spring of my life! And I shall remain young and energetic in the service of the Lord by your prayers and supplications."

Throughout the years, Father OC Lim has given me a lot of inspiration. Sometimes I do ask myself whether I did the right thing in choosing the teaching profession instead of the legal profession. Then I will look at Father OC Lim's photo on my bookshelf and say, "I have no regrets with my life." It does not matter to me now whether I become a lawyer or not. The most important thing is how I live my life and I will live to serve Jesus as His perfect bride.

What makes me write about Father OC Lim tonight? Why is the story of his life indelibly printed on my memory? It is only once in a long, long time that we can encounter someone like Father OC Lim. Who on earth would give up his successful career for the priesthood? Who will exchange his imported car with a second-hand car owned by the church? Who will give up his five-figure monthly income in exchange for a monthly allowance of RM50? How many men would willingly give up material wealth and marriage to become a priest? How can I forget Father OC Lim's sacrifices?

Father OC Lim will always remain a source of inspiration not only for our priests and seminarians but for all Catholics throughout the world. I pray that he will always enjoy good health and live a long, long life. We all need him very much. How many people can live a holy life like him? He has given himself completely to God and to humanity, serving God and serving us with undivided attention. This is the kind of priest who makes us feel proud to be Catholic. I will honor and respect this great hero all the days of my life.

Let us pray that there will be more priests like Father OC Lim in the future. For those who are ready to live the life of Christ and walk in His footsteps, why not become a Catholic priest and save our Church? And for those who want to be a priest but are still unable to relinquish materialism and are busy pestering the Pope to allow them to get married even after the Pope said a big 'NO' to them, why not try to emulate Father OC Lim? (If you like this article, please click here to go to the contents page of this blog. You may also like to read FATHER OC LIM: AN IMAGE OF CHRIST THE PRIEST).


References:
1. Another priest for Kuala Lumpur Archdiocese. CA News June 1992.
2.  Lawyer who turned priest. Star Publications.
3. From the depths of our hearts: Priesthood. celibacy, and the crisis of the Catholic Church. Ignatius Press.
3.  Society of Jesus. Wikipedia.


24 comments:

  1. I've also always wanted to become a Jesuit Priest. I hope you study here in the Philippines with the Philippine Jesuits! :) AMDG

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  2. The Jesuits' oldest ministry is spiritual accompaniment, be it in life's passage or in a recollection, or more specifically, in a retreat. For example, Maranatha Retreat House in Janda Baik often has many Jesuits (and other competent spiritual directors) giving retreats there.

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  3. Thank you Lavinia Tai on this lovely post on our Father OC Lim. May God continue to bless you as you bless others.

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  4. Thank you Lavina Tai for sharing your thoughts and insight.
    A stranger came to me as I took my morning walk 2 days ago with a message" Jesus loves you" and she walked away after saying she had to do this. After reading your sharing I know I just had to pass this message "Jesus loves you"

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  5. Well written and a lot of food for thot. Am proud of FrOCLim. His successes and difficulties, as with every man and woman, only God knows! Thank him also for untiring work for the CANEWS!

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    1. Father OC Lim is a holy priest who walks in the footsteps of Jesus. Let us pray that there will be more priests like him in the future.

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    2. God bless. TQ for sharing.

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  6. It was a sad day today that he has return to the Lord. May his soul rest in peace Amen

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  7. Well said for our late Rev. Fr OC Lim. His love and passion for Christ shows very well in his love and justice for the poor and marginalised. 🙏

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  8. Well said for our late Rev. Fr OC Lim. His love and passion for Christ shows very well in his love and justice for the poor and marginalised. Theresa Cheong 🙏

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  9. May he rest in peace and let perpetual light shine upon his soul.

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  10. May his soul rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him. Thanks Lord for a great model in Fr.O.C Lim. A true Malaysian hero.

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  11. May Father OC Lim rest in peace. Eternal rest grant him O Lord and let perpetual light upon his soul.
    Amen.

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  12. Confessions with Fr. OC always lead to a conversation. At the end the penance is an inevitable psalm. RIP

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  13. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

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  14. A beautiful write up on a man who walked the life of Christ on this earth. Detachment from material things made him a marvellous human. Thank you so much for this write up as it has opened doors to ponder on my earthly life.


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  15. May his soul rest in peace and his life be an example for us to follow.

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  16. May his soul rest in peace 😇

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  17. Thank you for this lovely post. I am left kicking myself for not reconnecting with Fr OC after I grew up, after I truly understood his messages on the importance of justice. But I am glad he does not have to suffer and pray that God will bless him and keep him.

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  18. It was a pleasure working with Fr OC Lim at SFX durng the many confirmation camps. A truly gifted and humble priest. A Dato from a different race and faith once asked me "Why would someone from a rich background with a professional and stable legal profession (as a lawyer) give up everything for the church"...my spontaneous answer was, "He loves God, He Loves His church, He loves his family and he loves justice". Thank you Rev Fr OC for the gift of your life to us all.

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    1. Yes, he has offered his whole self (body, soul, and mind) to the service of God and His people. That's what we call true love.

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  19. Fr. OC is very much like St. Ignatius of Loyola-a sinner yet called. Just like Ignatius, Fr. OC is not perfect, maybe even limping with his own weaknesses.Yet,in the dark nights of his soul he run a good race and fought a good fight for in his deepest character is a heart that cares and love. He followed GOD in his perfect imperfections, carried his cross and followed Christ until the end. Fr. OC Lim is a soldier of Christ--like the limping St. Ignatius of Loyola--A Sinner Yet Called.

    May You Rest In Peace.
    (E. Sinad Nobleza)

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