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Caribbean Theology Conference reflects on significance of Covid-19 pandemic
The 21st Conference on Theology in the Caribbean Today (CTCT) took place from November 8–12, 2021. Because of the circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic in the region, the conference was held virtually for the first time. Appropriately, the theme of the conference...
Youth forum at theology conference
Within our Caribbean culture, there are numerous unspoken elements of contemplation in natural everyday activities like shelling peas, cleaning sorrel, grating coconut, braiding hair, sweeping with a cocoyea broom etc., all done in the “beauty of silence”. “We can...
The Covid effect: Turning the tide
“The tide. tide is time, tide is timing, low tide, high tide, it’s the moment, the Kairos” (Don Chambers, CTCT, 2021). In oceanography, the turn of the tide symbolises “a reversal of the direction of motion [rising or falling] …of a tide” (Mc Graw-Hill Dictionary of...
Young theologian looks forward to CTCT 2021
Contributing writer Ottrisha Carter speaks with Guyanese Deacon Joel Thompson SJ about this year’s virtual Conference on Theology in the Caribbean Today which runs from November 8 – 12. Deacon Joel Thompson is a Jesuit brother from Guyana. He will be ordained to the...
Caribbean theologians continue their mission during pandemic
As the Conference on Theology in the Caribbean Today (CTCT) prepares for its 27th conference this year, the Catholic News will feature various aspects of this unique organisation in the lead up to its Conference which will be held virtually November 8-12. For more...




