Martin Luther King Day
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice We have just said farewell to someone who will go down in the annals of history as a remarkable human being – Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke. I hope the momentum will be maintained as we think about ways of honouring him. Tomorrow is […]
Pope’s peace message for 2011
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice Pope Benedict XVI’s message for the 44th World Day of Peace (Jan. 1), focuses on the theme: Religious Freedom, the Path to Peace. Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, says that the Pope chose this theme “because the […]
Farewell 2010, welcome 2011
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice On this last Sunday of the year, let us reflect on how we have developed over the past year. Ask yourself: During 2010, how have I developed each dimension of myself e.g. spiritual, moral, social, cultural, physical, and mental? What have I done to […]
Dreaming of a just society
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice “…a society unable to accept its suffering members and incapable of helping to share their suffering and to bear it inwardly through ‘compassion’ is a cruel and inhuman society.” (Saved in Hope, Pope Benedict XVI, 2007) How long will it take before we become […]
Building pillars of peace
During this Advent season, let us open our hearts and minds to welcome the Prince of Peace more fully into our lives. Jesus came to “give light to those who live in darkness and the shadow of death, and to guide our feet into the way of peace.” (Luke 1:79). Sadly, conflict, war, and crime […]
Addressing human trafficking
“The trade in human persons constitutes a shocking offense against human dignity and a grave violation of fundamental human rights. Already the Second Vatican Council had pointed to ‘slavery, prostitution, the selling of women and children’…as ‘infamies’ which ‘poison human society, debase their perpetrators’ and constitute ‘a supreme dishonour to the Creator’ (Gaudium et Spes, […]
Respecting all women
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice “…for the Christian, every man and woman is a true sanctuary of God, and should be treated with the highest respect and affection.” (Pope Benedict XVI, 7 Nov 2010) I returned recently from London where I participated in two conferences. Lord Dilgit Rana, President […]
Combating Diabetes
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice Today is World Diabetes Day. The theme selected for World Diabetes Day 2009-2013 is: Diabetes education and prevention. More needs to be done to raise awareness of diabetes; equip those affected by improving their knowledge of the disease and of ways of preventing complications; […]
Major steps to abolish death penalty in Caricom
by Mike James October 10 marked World Day against the Death Penalty. In the same week, on October 14 the Guyana Parliament by a significantly unanimous vote passed legislation to abolish the mandatory death penalty for people convicted of murder unless they have been convicted of murder for a very restricted category of persons including […]
Genuine dialogue the only path to peace
by Mike James The General Assembly of the UN meets from September in New York each year, when world leaders take the opportunity to address key issues for promoting world peace and development. This year in his address to the UN Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Vatican secretary for relations with states reminded the world’s nations that […]