Reflecting on poverty 

Photo by Patrick Hendry on Unsplash  By Shelly-Ann T Simon, Case Management Officer – Alternative Care, CCSJ & AMMR, rcsocialjustice.org  Very often, we hear conversations about poverty where there is always some debate about what poverty is and what it is not. Some persons even argue that the concept of poverty is not real given […]

Get ready for Justice, Peace and Community Week 2021 

World Day of the Poor  By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & AMMR  The CCSJ is currently coordinating activities for our Archdiocese’s upcoming observance of Justice, Peace, and Community Week (JPCW), Saturday, November 13 – Saturday 20. The 5th World Day of the Poor will fall during this week on Sunday, November 14. The theme chosen by […]

Your world and our common home 

Source: Facebook  By Dominique Heffes-Doon, Social Media & Research Officer, CCSJ/AMMR, rcsocialjustice.org  This year the United Nations (UN) World Habitat Day falls on October 4, which is also the Feast of St Francis of Assisi. This revered saint, from whom our own Pope Francis has taken his name, was the first to coin commonly used names […]

Migrants and refugees – put yourself in their shoes 

By Darrion M Narine, Programme Coordinator, CCSJ/AMMR, rcsocialjustice.org  This Sunday we celebrate the 107th World Day for Migrants and Refugees (WDMR) which “is always an occasion to express concern for different vulnerable people on the move; to pray for them as they face many challenges; and to increase awareness about the opportunities that migration offers” […]

Let’s sign the Healthy Planet, Healthy People Petition 

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair CCSJ & AMMR & Head Animator of Animators, Laudato Si’ Movement – TT Chapter  “We must open our hearts, believers and non-believers alike, to the right of all species to exist. All life, human and other than human, holds intrinsic value. Their right to thrive is not dependent on serving humanity […]

Remembering my friend, Neil 

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & AMMR  My friend, Neil Macey, 82, died in London on August 14 of Covid-19. He will be cremated on  September 16 at City of London crematorium.  Neil grew up in Clifton Hill, East Dry River, the oldest child of six. His mother was Sylvia Slater and his father Ivan […]

A ‘road map’ for family life 

By Shelly-Ann Simon, Case Management Officer – Alternative Care, CCSJ/AMMR, rcsocialjustice.org  There are many versions of the family. One thing we can say for sure is that family is important. Some would define the family in terms of structure with each member carrying out021 a particular role, such as father, mother, child, and so on. Family […]

Racial Justice Champions!

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland have published a fantastic compilation of Racial Justice Champions, featuring our very own Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice on page 43, Leela Ramdeen! Make sure to check out Leela’s amazing global contribution to the fight for global equality around the issue of race! “The tragic murder […]

Recognising the dignity of work 

Source: Rafael Cavalcante on Flickr  By Matthew Pierre, Community Liaison Officer, CCSJ/AMMR  In our present experience living amidst a Covid-19 pandemic, globally, we can see the importance of having a job, and the impact of unemployment on people—families, businesses, and the economy. Persons most dependant on employment in society such as single parents, young adults, the […]

Do we value T&T’s Independence? 

CN FILE PHOTO: A Ministry of National Security helicopter flies the national flag at an Independence Day Parade. Photo: Elmo Griffith  By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & AMMR  On Tuesday, August 31, we will celebrate the 59th anniversary of T&T’s Independence. Let’s give thanks to God for our democracy, our freedom, and for the many […]