Hong Kong’s new Catholic bishop pledges to unify divided city and start healing process among young

Bishop-elect Stephen Chow Sau-yan has pledged to unify Hong Kong’s politically divided Roman Catholic community, while nurturing empathy and helping the city’s youth to heal from past trauma.

His long-delayed appointment was announced by the Holy See on Monday after the post was left vacant for more than two years, at a time when the city’s political and religious freedoms were being tested by the civil unrest in 2019 and Beijing’s imposition of a sweeping national security law last June. <Read the whole article>

小桃紅 從回華仁中學 李勝生 ’66

應華仁書院校長之邀,重回校園參加紀念湯維強獎學金頒發禮。重臨舊地,樓臺依舊,往事矇矓,當年一羣熱血少年,雄心壯志,陽光夢境。而今日薄桑榆,舊遊消逝,壯氣蒿萊。豈不是「世事漫隨流水,算來夢裡人生」?

(photo – Peter Li on left with Joseph Lau ’67)

李勝生 2021.2.9
小桃紅 從回華仁中學

園林依樣綠油油,
昔日音容扣。
五十三年去如驟,
塵海沉浮。
雄心壯志原難就。
芳華舊遊,
桑榆白首。
滿目晚涼秋。

7 Tips to Host a Successful Online Meeting

There’s just no substitute for good manners in all of our daily interactions, and they’re certainly appreciated more than ever in workplace meetings. There are some age-old guidelines that comprise good meeting etiquette — being on time, maintaining eye contact, paying attention — and applying those same principles to our video meetings can go a long way toward a productive business environment. It can also help elevate your personal reputation into “great meeting host” territory.

Traditional business meetings are too often considered unproductive because there are so many delays and interruptions. Reliable, easy-to-use video conferencing platforms like Zoom have helped to restore meetings’ reputations, but there are still ways to ensure all of your attendees get the most out of the allotted time.

Some of the most common-sense meeting decorum — avoiding eating and drinking, minding your body language, and being respectful to whoever is speaking — are no-brainers. So here are seven additional etiquette tips to help ensure a focused and effective Zoom Meeting….. (read the whole story)