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June 3, 2026

Archbishop reflects on Pope’s AI warning and national issues

Pope Leo XIV’s recent reflections on artificial intelligence (AI) should not be understood simply as a warning about technology, according to Archbishop Charles Jason Gordon. Speaking […]
March 18, 2026

T&T must tread carefully in shifting US-Caribbean landscape

Former politician and academic Dr Bhoendradatt Tewarie believes Trinidad and Tobago’s closer alignment with the United States under the emerging ‘Shield of the Americas’ framework is […]
February 25, 2026

Building bridges between the Churches in T&T and Ghana

A chance encounter between two archbishops at the Synod on Synodality in Rome has opened the door to what could become a lasting relationship between the […]
February 11, 2026

Gambling recovery advocate warns of hidden addiction risks

As Government allows gambling operations on Sundays, concerns are growing among those who work closely with people battling the addiction. For Lisa Sammy of the Journey […]
February 4, 2026

Police complaints and public trust: the work of the PCA

For more than a decade, David West has occupied one of the most scrutinised positions in the country’s law-enforcement landscape. Now in his 12th  year as […]
January 28, 2026

Church expands suicide prevention efforts amid growing national crisis

The Catholic Church in Trinidad and Tobago is intensifying its response to the country’s growing mental health and suicide crisis, with new training programmes aimed at […]
January 21, 2026

Parents must prioritise child safety during Carnival season

As Trinidad and Tobago enters the height of the Carnival season, the Children’s Authority is reminding parents and guardians that child safety must remain a top […]
January 14, 2026

Honour, peace and the Church’s role in regional tensions

Newly appointed Monsignor and Vicar General Martin Sirju described his elevation as an honour rooted not in privilege, but in service, and offered a thoughtful and […]