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CCSJ appoints two Parish Link coordinators

The Catholic Commission for Social Justice (CCSJ) welcomes Anna Ackbarali and Richard Smith who have recently been appointed CCSJ’s Parish Link Coordinators in the Archdiocese.

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HLI’s Dr Brian Clowes spreads the gospel of life in the Caribbean

Dr Brian Clowes of Human Life International visited Trinidad & Tobago, Grenada and other Caribbean islands in June-July 2009 promoting the pro-life movement. CCSJ chair Lab tests viagra cheap no prescription have been done on urine and blood test. The doctor also provides details related to the levitra low price male reproductive system. Stress Stress arising from pressure of wouroud.com buy viagra online responsibilities at home or at work can make it hard to rise to the occasion since they lack the chance to have a full erection. Over dose of the medication supposed to http://www.wouroud.com/bitem.php?item=1 order cialis be avoided to keep your sex life fresh. Leela Ramdeen was instrumental in facilitating his trip.

View a slideshow of his Caribbean 2009 trip.

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Students on social justice course receive certificates

On Thursday 29 October, some of the students who completed Module 1 of the Social Justice online course attended a ceremony at the Catholic Religious Education Development Institute (CREDI) to receive their Certificates which are signed jointly by the University of Dayton (UD) and CREDI. 

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CCSJ appoints Social Justice Parish Link Co-ordinator

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Mr Robert Persaud, a member of St Finbar’s Parish, has been appointed as Parish Link-Co-ordinator for the Catholic Commission for Social Justice (CCSJ).

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Justice and Peace Seminar ends on positive note

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice

“Let’s keep together.” These were the parting words of Bishop Emmanuel Lafont of the Diocese of Cayenne, French Guiana and Chair of the AEC Justice and Peace (AEC J&P) Commission, to the 19 participants who attended the AEC Justice & Peace Seminar at the Regional Seminary of St John Vianney and the Uganda Martyrs on September 12 and 13.

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