Bro. David Liao |
St. Anthony’s School, Teluk Intan: 1972 – 1973
La Salle School, Petaling Jaya : 1976 – 1977
St. Andrew’s School, Muar : 1980 – 1982 (As Principal)
La Salle School, Klang, Selangor : 1983 – 1985
St. Joseph’s College, Penang : 1986 – 1989 (As Director of Novices)
St. Anthony's Teluk Intan, Malaysia |
Bro. David recalled that he joined the Brothers’ junior training programme in Penang in 1962 and entered the Brothers’ Novitiate in January 1964. He has been a Brother ever since. He was elected Brother Visitor, Penang District in 1990 and served for nine years till 1999 in this capacity. He took a year sabbatical in 2001. He has truly lived up to his religious commitment - to go wherever he may be sent and to do whatever is required of him. Brother David is presently in ChangJiao, China developing a La Sallian Service Centre for English Language and Computer Literacy. According to him, the village elders were sceptical about his commitment in the earlier stages as those going before him had somehow let them down. However, through sheer grit and determination, he managed to overcome all difficulties and has completely won over the whole village! He is hopeful that this pioneer village project will be duplicated and initiated in many outlying villages in China.
When asked what he thought was the most memorable incident in his life, he reflected before replying:
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The most memorable incident in my life so far was the day in October 1985 when Brother Matthew Liew, Brother Visitor at that time, visited our community in La Salle School Klang. He told me that he had decided to assign me as Novice Master in charge of the training of young Brothers at St. Joseph's College, Kelawei Road, Penang. It spelled the end of my school career but more importantly, it meant that I had only 15 years developing my network of "old boys". I was not even fully 40 years old then.
In true spirit, he often keeps in touch with his classmates, past students and the teachers he has worked with.
St. Andrew's Muar, Malaysia |
St. Andrew's School, Muar Malaysia |
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