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November 13, 2024

The Synod: Rome Experience 2024

Many people have asked about my experience of the Synod on Synodality, which I see as having two dimensions. First is the outer experience: meeting the […]
November 13, 2024

Jesus….lost and found

By Fr Stephan Alexander, General Manager, CCSJ and AMMR   I shared an experience with parishioners recently about how I lost Jesus and found Him again. […]
November 13, 2024

A new era of ‘Trump card’ diplomacy

By Dr Marlene Attzs, Economist. Email: marlene.attzs@gmail.com   Many a Trinbagonian keenly followed the 2024 US Elections shenanigans. From star-studded conventions across America, from Kamala Harris’ […]
November 13, 2024

Transparency vs Vulnerability: Who helps you carry your cross?

By Daniel Francis I recently got into a fascinating conversation with a group of friends. I can’t remember how we got into this particular topic, but […]
November 13, 2024

Plants and flowers to remember the departed

The Catholic Church observes the celebrations of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day on November 1 and November 2 annually. During the month of November, […]
November 6, 2024

November events, a call to action

By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ and AMMR   November is a month rich with events that summon us to deepen our commitment to social […]
November 6, 2024

Pop the balloon…

By Daniel Francis For a couple of weeks now, I have been seeing clips of a show called Pop the Balloon or Find Love. Maybe you […]
November 6, 2024

Snacking and controlling blood sugar levels

By Cherice Bronte-Tinkew, RD Snacking is fantastic. Snacks are mini meals for the long breaks between main meals. It helps to meet your energy intake, and […]