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CALENDAR OF EVENTS for Justice, Peace and Community Week

Saturday 24 October 2015 – Saturday 31 October 2015

Theme: Let’s Build Inclusive Communities

All Archdiocesan Departments, Catholic Schools and Catholic organizations are encouraged to plan activities to observe Justice, Peace and Community Week (JPCW). Please use the Prayer Supplement that will be published in Catholic News for JPCW.

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Archbishop Dufour rallies Jamaicans against death penalty

Archbishop  Charles Dufour of Kingston, Jamaica has urged Christians and other Jamaicans to work for the abolition of the death sentence, which he said was for a time when the world had no other options.
Speaking at an October 10 rally to mark World Day against the Death Penalty, Archbishop Dufour said while Jamaica had put a pause on hanging, it still hangs like a scepter over the heads of citizens. He acknowledged that brutal crimes, such as murder, must receive swift and decisive responses to restore order and begin to make Jamaicans feel safe again.
However, he believed that such a response showed disrespect for the sacredness of every human life.
The archbishop argued that the death penalty was for a world with no other options for dealing with what he described as these monstrous crimes. Archbishop Dufour said Christians should work for the abolition of the death penalty and comprehensive reform of the justice system.
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CCSJ’s Annual Retreat

Retreat participants
Retreat participants

On Monday June 2, members of CCSJ met for our annual retreat – together with the Commission’s four Parish Link Coordinators, two Vicariate Link Coordinators, and CCSJ’s two part-time Administrative Assistants. The theme for the Retreat was: Happy those who hunger and thirst for what is right: they shall be satisfied. (Mt5:6) – taken from the Beatitudes. 

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Winners of CCSJ Digital media competition on Virtues and Values

Cheryl-Ann Mader (left) and Omare Asson (right) with CCSJ chair Leela Ramdeen.
Cheryl-Ann Mader (left) and Omare Asson (right) with CCSJ chair Leela Ramdeen.

Here are the winners of the CCSJ’s Digital media competition on Virtues and Values. Winners received $500 each.

1. Omare ‘Kirwin’ Asson from Gasparillo/Tortuga parish. He video taped himself reciting a poem he wrote entitled: If not for… (If not for Faith, Hope and Love).

2. Cheryl-Ann Mader presented a DVD entitled: “Favour in a Year of Faith (2013)” for Laventille Morvant Pastoral Area. It highlighted activities in the parish community during the Year of Faith.

3. Poems by Jeanine Gervais of St Francis of Assisi Parish, Erin.
Titles: Invisible People;  The bleeding heart; Cry in the wilderness; Save our children; The world cries; The power of words; A woman’s worth and Missing in action

4.   Five students at St Benedict’s College, La Romaine: Issa Khan, Joseph Sutherland, Ricardo Rollock, Michaelanglo Goberdhan, Mark Howel-Paul. Their entry video was entitled: Discrimination in the classroom.

Next page – Poems by Jeanine Gervais

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World Day of Social Justice Exhibition

CCSJ’s organised an exhibition at NALIS on Friday February 21 to commemorate UN World Day of Social Justice. As well as  outdoor displays, many groups joined CCSJ’s exhibition in the Adult Library on the first floor. Bishop Emeritus Malcolm Galt kindly cut the ribbon to open the Exhibition with some profound words from the Holy Father.

View some video clips.

World Day of Social Justice at Nalis (with Poem)

Amerindian Community at World Social Justice Day

War, Poem Recited at World Social Justice Day

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