Author: T&T Anglican Diocese
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Bishop Berkley: Sense of Hoplessness
Sense of Hoplessness Miranda La Rose Monday, April 10 2017 People in Port-of-Spain may be well dressed, smell good, and outwardly look happy when in fact they are in serious pain experiencing a lot concerns, including distress and a sense of hopelessness, says Anglican Bishop Claude Berkley. Calling on people not to lose hope and…
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Palm Sunday Experience at St. John Anglican Church
Hi All, Just sharing the Palm Sunday experience at St. John Anglican Church, Petite Bourg. Rev. Tenia and newly ordained Deacon Pointeflet leading us in worship and praise. Peace and Love Robert and Carol.
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Violence Against Women Is All Over The News
Violence against women is all over the news 7 April 2017 Intro to FMS Restored Website Our Twitterfeed Our Facebook page The First Man Standing campaign has now been running for six years. One trend I continue to notice is the expanding coverage of violence against women in our media and the increasing level of public debate.…
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International World Health and Safety Day 2017
International World Health and Safety Day 2017 Toolbox for the OSH Click here the following link to access the Toolbox for the OSH Factsheets Good Practices for the development and implementation of National Notification and Recording Systems Data Sources for Optimizing the Collection and Use of OSH data Challenges for the collection of reliable OSH data
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Revealing Christ Through Discipleship
Revealing Christ Through Discipleship Supplied by Robert Ramjohn, All Saints Anglican Church, Port of Spain
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Holy Trinity Cathedral goes on educational, $m dollar restoration drive
Trinidad and Tobago Guardian Geisha Kowlessar Published: Friday, March 31, 2017 Interim Rector of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Fr Carl Williams, speaks during an interview on the restoration of the church. It is revered as an oasis in the midst of the hustle and bustle of downtown Port-of-Spain. In existence for 193 years, the Holy Trinity…
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Human beings ‘not allowed to kill’
Human beings ‘not allowed to kill’ Published on Mar 18, 2017, 12:14 am AST By Gyasi Gonzales Fr Carl Williams, interim rector of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, yesterday said the death penalty should be abolished, as the Commandments make it very clear human beings are not allowed to kill, but love and respect each other.…
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