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Webinar on Death Penalty

Saturday, October 10 was the 18th World Day against the Death Penalty. The Greater Caribbean for Life hosted a FREE virtual panel discussion on the theme Access to Counsel: A matter of life or death.
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Featured speakers included Archbishop Charles Jason Gordon – Trinidad and Tobago; Kevin Rivera-Medina – President of the World Coalition Against Death Penalty, Puerto Rico; Gregory Delzin – Attorney-at-Law, Trinidad and Tobago; Dr David Dorsett – Attorney-at-Law and Anti-Death Penalty Activist, Antigua and Barbuda and Juan Melendez-Colon – Exoneree (Witness to Innocence)

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Recognising the rights of the girl child

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

 “In order to stop violence against girls and women and instill the values ​​of respect, dignity, honesty and morality towards all human beings, we must start from the family, which is the fundamental basis of society…What happens behind the walls of the home is reflected on a larger scale in society…Parents need to be the first instruments of change” (Msgr Savio Fernandes, Auxiliary Bishop of Mumbai).

Violence/discrimination against girls and women is pervasive and occurs in every country, in every segment of society, regardless of class, ethnicity, or culture and quite literally from womb to tomb.

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Fratelli Tutti

CCSJ warmly welcomes Pope Francis’ new Encyclical Letter, Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship which was signed on Saturday 3 October and released on Sunday 4 October, the Feast of St Francis of Assisi.
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The right to adequate shelter

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

Lack of housing is a grave problem in many parts of the world, both in rural areas and in large cities, since state budgets usually cover only a small portion of the demand. Not only the poor, but many other members of society as well, find it difficult to own a home. Having a home has much to do with a sense of personal dignity and the growth of families’” (152, Laudato Si’).

Today, October 4, the Feast Day of St Francis of Assisi, is the final day dedicated to the Season of Creation. The theme is: Jubilee for the Earth.

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Stop the violence against women and girls

The Catholic Commission for Social Justice (CCSJ) calls on all citizens to respond urgently to the prevalence of violence against women and girls in T&T. 

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