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Tag: Respect for Life Week
As we come to the close of this year’s Respect For Life Week (RFLW) on Sunday, October 3, I urge you all to join people from various faith communities as we walk and pray around part of Queen’s Park Savannah – from Casuals Corner (near the American Embassy) to St Ann’s Roundabout from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. this Sunday. Some of you may prefer to gather in the Savannah at St Ann’s Roundabout and wait for us there. We will also be praying there at the end of the procession. The Youth Commission’s steel band will play for us also.
Address by His Excellency Senator Timothy Hamel-Smith Ag. President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago at the IRO National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving and the Catholic Church “Respect for Life Week” Event, on Sunday 26th September, 2010, at the Raja Yoga Centre Headquarters.
I am pleased to join with the Inter Religious Organization in this national day of prayer and thanksgiving, which it has been organizing for several years, in the season that celebrates our Republican status.
Archbishop Edward Gilbert at the September 26 Inter Religious Organisation of Trinidad & Tobago National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving and the Catholic Church “Respect for Life Week” Event, at Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga Centre, San Fernando. The theme for the celebration was, “Respect for Life – United We Stand, Divided We Fall.”
“My Sisters and Brothers,
The fact that the celebration of Respect for Life Week and the annual IRO National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving have come together is a positive development. It could be considered a providential development.
CCSJ Chair Leela Ramdeen at the September 26 Inter Religious Organisation of Trinidad & Tobago National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving and the Catholic Church “Respect for Life Week” Event, at Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga Centre, San Fernando. The theme for the celebration was, “Respect for Life – United We Stand, Divided We Fall.”
Good afternoon brothers and sisters. I could simply turn around and let you read the words on the back of my jacket and then return to my seat as these words say it all. However, I would like to take this opportunity to share with you briefly the origins of Respect For Life Week and some of the activities we plan for the week and to urge you to observe the Week in whatever way you can – from your own faith perspective.