The Catholic Church was among more than two dozen religious groups which recently signed a Declaration of Commitment in support of the HIV/AIDS response in Trinidad and Tobago. The signing took place on December 10, 2012 and the groups represented were from the Christian, Hindu and Muslim faiths.
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Msgr Llanos, also the Vicar for Family Life, told theCatholic News that the focus would be on action, noting that the Declaration has been approved by Archbishop Joseph Harris. He explained that Leela Ramdeen, chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice, would represent the Church on the coordinating committee, which was chaired by Anglican priest, Reverend Shelly Ann Tenia.
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