By Mary Lochan, Social Justice Education Committee
What do you get when you blend creative imagination and artistic talent, with concern for the poor and disempowered, and nascent exploration and discussion of social justice issues?
What we, the members of the Social Justice Education Committee, got was an interesting and heartening response to the Poster Competition for students of Forms 1 – 4 which was organised for Catholic Secondary Schools.
The Committee’s hope was that original and creative art designs would emerge from a dynamic and enriching process within the classroom whereby together students and teachers would:
- dialogue on issues of injustice around them;
- encounter Jesus in the Scriptures and reflect on both his deep compassion for the poor and marginalised, and his radical call to love;
- become a little more acquainted with some of the core teachings of the Church on justice and peace;
- identify ways we can build ‘a world that is more genuinely humane’.
Just don’t take samples of levitra without prescription when you think that your sex life is over? Well, think again. When Elsbeth answered the phone, her friend said there was someone else in the department who was extremely customer-oriented, and could fit quite well as cialis generic cheap a liaison between Max and the customers. This results in that jumbled up, pseudo-English, and viagra online generic borderline unreadable Spam-speak we’re all so familiar with that was obviously not written by somebody with a firm grasp of the language. The women’s questionnaire included questions based on prescription levitra interest, arousal, satisfaction and pain during sex.
The 80 plus entries received, offered joyful promise and hope that God’s Spirit at work in creation and in all humanity, is inspiring young hearts and minds towards building God’s reign here in our land.
The Committee warmly commends the efforts of all participants, and acknowledges the particularly hearty response from St Benedict’s College, La Romaine, and Holy Name Convent, Point Fortin. Prizes to the proud winners were presented by Archbishop Edward Gilbert at Archbishop’s House.
Winners in the Junior category (Forms 1 & 2) were:
First Place – Giselle Crystal Poorah, Holy Name Convent, Point Fortin
Second Place – Sandy Parawan, Holy Name Convent, Point Fortin
Third Place – Justin Rambaran, St Benedict’s College, La Romaine.
In the Intermediate category (Forms 3 & 4) the winners were:
First Place – Chenelle Crichlow, Providence Girls’ Catholic School, Belmont
Second Place – Students of Form 4 Natural Science, St Joseph’s Convent, Port of Spain
Third Place – Rollan Dick, St Benedict’s College, La Romaine.
We thank in a special way the judges, Peter Charles, Peter Soo Ping Chow and Leela Ramdeen. Sincere thanks are also extended to schools and parents for their support and encouragement of this venture.
May we continue ‘to offer to God our own lives, along with the hopes and sufferings of all those with whom we are working to build a society based on justice and love.’