Ethos of a Catholic school – Nov 23

“To fulfil her divine mandate to proclaim salvation and restore all things in Christ, the Church has a role in the progress and development of education” (Outlines of the 16 Documents of Vatican II). During the discussions and decisions which were formulated by the Second Vatican Coun
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South pupils, teachers enthrone Bible – Nov 16

  The Archdiocesan Catechetical Office in South Trinidad, located at St Benedict’s RC Church in La Romaine, began its celebration of Bible Month with the enthronement of the Bible at its office.  A teacher and two pupils each from Cipero RC and La Romaine RC attended, along with
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Encourage youth to serve – Nov 9

Although the Confirmation candidates of St Anthony’s, Pt Fortin, and St Joseph, Cedros, were unable to attend the Generation S Youth Assembly at Preysal Secondary School on October 23 due to the annual Parish Sports and Family Day, they were very much in support of the Assembly. In fa
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Support Generation S – Nov 2

Dare to be different is the theme of the Generation S archdiocesan vocations campaign. What is Generation S?  Generation S signifies Generation of Service, and is represented in a logo designed by a Confirmation student, one of several entries in a logo design contest. It is important
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Confirmation and Vocation – Oct 19

– ‘Generation S’ Youth Assembly The word ‘vocation’ comes from the Latin vocare, which means “to call.” Each of us has a vocation to be a disciple (follower) of Jesus by reason of Baptism.  The call is deepened and strengthened through the Sacrament of Confirmation. Like those w
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Commit to the rosary daily – Oct 12

The entire month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. The rosary is made up of mainly the prayer of Christ, the “Our Father”, and the angelic greeting to Mary by Gabriel which is contained in the first sentence of the “Hail Mary”, along with the words of Mary’s cousin Elizabeth
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A joyful mission – Oct 5

The joy of our mission is to tell others about Jesus and minister to people in need, to collectively or as individual members of the Church take the love of Jesus Christ to others, either inside or outside the Church. The excuses of old age or tradition are no better than the excuses
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Revived after retreat

The morning of Saturday, September 20 saw11 catechists (assigned to St Joseph RC Church in Scarborough, Tobago) wending their way along the winding, narrow roads to the village of Delaford for a one-day retreat. The exercise was coordinated by our leader, Bernadette Phillips.
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Mission Possible: Become a Catechist – Sep 28

by Leonora de Verteuil, retired teacher/catechist Many of you know the saying ‘It takes a village to raise a child.’ Well, we are all ‘villagers’ in every sense of the word. Think of it: many different persons/villagers have contributed and continue to contribute to the person you and
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Everyone called to be a catechist: commitment and witness – Sep 21

By Diane Lucky, Confirmation Catechist, OLPH Jesus told Peter to “feed my lambs… feed my sheep.” The apostles were instructed to make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I h
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