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    Social Teaching of the Church

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    March 6, 2013

    **God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. **

  • Letters

    Homosexual Behavior

    March 6, 2013

    All matters of faith and conduct must be evaluated on the basis of scripture, which is an infallible guide "2 Timothy 3:16 -17". Since the bible speaks on the subject ...

  • Smart Living

    Catholic Social Teaching Regarding Catholic Schools

    Jayson Grell FMI
    March 4, 2013

    According to Documents of Vatican II regarding Catholic schools, 'the influence of the Church in the field of education is shown in a special manner by the Catholic school. No ...

  • Spotlight

    Calypso lovers review 2013 season

    Ian Jackson
    March 4, 2013

    Kudos to the Dominica Calypso Association for organising a review of the 2013 season and for inviting the public to share their sentiments and make suggestion aimed at improving the ...

  • You and the Law

    "The Veil"

    Dr. William Para Riviere
    March 4, 2013

    A fundamental principle of our law is that a registered company is a legal person separate and distinct from its members. That is to say, just as its several shareholders ...

  • Living Today

    Foot Soljah …

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    March 4, 2013

    To my mind, Father Clement S. Jolly successfully articulated his understanding of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) in his article of February 22, 2013 in The Chronicle, entitled "In praise of ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Shanique Marie Case before the CCJ - a landmark for ...

    Sir Ron Sanders
    March 4, 2013

    The judgment in a case now proceeding through the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) could prove to be a landmark in the movement of West Indians through each other's countries.

  • Editorials

    Madame Chief Justice, it is Three Years

    March 4, 2013

    "Laws are like cobwebs," said Anacharsis (c 600 BC), "for any trifling or powerless thing falls into them, they hold fast; but if a thing of any size falls into ...

  • In Retrospect

    Country vs. Roseau: Politics Aren't Always That Way

    Dr. Emanuel Finn
    Feb. 25, 2013

    There has always been an urban-rural-county-Roseau political divide and divergence in Dominican politics. But today one would argue that should be a long- forgotten history. Well, not really, just ask ...

  • Smart Living

    Catholic Social Teaching Regarding Catholic Schools

    Jayson Grell FMI
    Feb. 25, 2013

    According to Documents of Vatican II regarding Catholic schools, 'the influence of the Church in the field of education is shown in a special manner by the Catholic school. No ...

  • Spotlight

    Black History Month, Calypso and Talk Shows

    Ian Jackson
    Feb. 25, 2013

    February is almost gone and for many persons this month was just carnival and "de rum and de party". No one cared about reflections on black history, African liberation, Bob ...

  • Living Today

    Competition or Co-operation

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    Feb. 25, 2013

    In the modern world, certain strategies have been developed to encourage and promote excellence. It has been established that the only way to obtain the best out of people is ...

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