Appointment He was rushing to the Bundu Tuhan Retreat Centre at Kundasang on 7 June 2010, a day after his 42nd Birthday, to attend a week-long seminar there. Among the unopened mail he brought along was a letter with a Bangkok post mark, the city where the office of the Apostolic Nuncio of Pope Benedict XVI was located. He found time to read the letter, and to his shock it informed him of his appointment. He spent the next two days in reflection before answering the call. A few weeks later, on 21 June 2010,
Pope Benedict XVI officially appointed him as the Coadjutor Archbishop of Kota Kinabalu.
Ordination and Installation His episcopal ordination took place on 1 October 2010. This made him one of the youngest candidates as shepherd in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. Due to the mandatory resignation age of 75 of Archbishop John Lee, on 1 December 2012, Wong was appointed as the 2nd Metropolitan Archbishop of Kota Kinabalu and formally installed on 24 January 2013, just a month after his appointment. The motto for Wong's episcopacy is "Iman, Kasih, Harapan" (Faith, Love, Hope), a reminder on the growth of the faithful, charitable works, and abounding hope, in fulfilling the mission and vision of the Archdiocese.
Obligations He is the current President of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Episcopal Regional Commission for Family, Laity and Life. In his tenure as shepherd, he launched the Kadazan Audible Bible together with the former Apostolic Nuncio to Malaysia, Most Rev
Joseph Marino, at Holy Family Church, Telipok, in 2016. The proposal of a RM9.6 million project to build the new Catholic Centre was made in 2018. It has completed the construction of the new Catholic Centre adjacent to the Sacred Heart Cathedral, at the location of a former Chinese primary school. It was officially blessed in early 2021 and opened by the Apostolic Nuncio of Malaysia,
Wojciech Załuski, in November 2022. He was also the main celebrant and spiritual head of celebrations in the first virtual and 5th edition of Sabah Youth Day, originally planned for 2020 but pushed forward to July 2021 due to the pandemic. It brought together more than 2,500 Catholic youths from around Sabah and some from other dioceses in an online setting to discuss Catholic youth life in Sabah. == Coat of Arms ==