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March 7, 2025

Why do I consider Archbishop Anthony Pantin to be a saint

By Msgr Christian Pereira In the Scriptures, we are introduced to one of the major Evangelists (Apostles) of the present era, St Paul. This evangelist (Apostle) […]
March 7, 2025

A Father for the poor

By Rhonda Maingot, Living Water Community Anthony Pantin lived in the presbytery at Laventille shrine after his Episcopal Ordination in 1968. He loved this simple abode, […]
March 7, 2025

A life worth emulating

By Simon Pantin, nephew There are several quotes which many serious-minded Christians find both challenging as well as convicting. Some of the most often-remembered ones include: […]
March 7, 2025

A true servant of the people

By Archbishop Emeritus Robert Rivas OP of Castries Archbishop Anthony Pantin CSSp, was a man of prayer and virtue. He lived an exemplary life as a […]
March 7, 2025

NCPD Principal reflects on a landmark moment for disability advocacy

The National Centre for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD) has long been a pillar of support and empowerment for individuals with disabilities in Trinidad and Tobago. The […]
March 6, 2025

 Joy and Gratitude even in Sorrow

1 year ago, my husband Mike became unconscious and was hospitalised for two weeks before passing away on March 14. The trauma of his hospitalisation resurfaced […]
February 26, 2025

Jeremiah’s passion for percussion

By Lara Pickford-Gordon snrwriter.camsel@catholictt.org An Instagram video of a very animated Jeremiah Gittens (tisha.t.tish) speaking about his love of playing percussion instruments, bongos and congas had […]
February 26, 2025

Play the contagious ‘tamboo bamboo’

By Lara Pickford-Gordon, snrwriter.camsel@catholictt.org Tamboo Bamboo was the precursor to steelpan and was born out of resistance to the British ban on beating drums during Carnival. […]