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Our hope is in the risen Lord

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

“Let us not keep our faces bowed to the ground in fear, but raise our eyes to the risen Jesus. His gaze fills us with hope, for it tells us that we are loved unfailingly, and that however much we make a mess of things, his love remains unchanged. This is the one, non-negotiable certitude we have in life: his love does not change.” (Pope Francis).

Yes, my friends, God is love and His love is demonstrated by His Son’s Resurrection. In this time of crisis, let us turn to the risen Lord. He is our hope, our light and our salvation.

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Sentenced to Death Without Execution

Six independent nations in the Eastern Caribbean – Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines, all members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) – and Barbados, retain the death penalty for murder.
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Keeping It Real

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Conscience formation is spiritual confrontation

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

 “Everyone is a leader of conscience…When our hearts are calm and pure, our wisdom will be unleashed…If all of us follow the guidance of our conscience, we can transform the world and accelerate humanity toward a better future”.—Dr Hong Tao-Tze, president of the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL)

Today, Palm Sunday, and the start of Holy Week, the world celebrates the first International Day of Conscience.

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Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day Greeting

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

I share hereunder a speech I delivered in London at a Thanksgiving Service organised by my now deceased friend, Rev Patricia Stephens, in London in 2011:

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