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About Archbishop Charles Jason Gordon - The Catholic News

The Catholic News March 17, 1959 1971 ABJ entered Fatima College in 1971, where he was the troop leader of the Fatima Sea Scouts, and captain of the regatta team that won the Morrison Trophy in rowing and swimming in 1973 and 1974. 1978 While a member and examiner in the Royal Life Saving Society during the Fatima years, he achieved the Distinction Award, the highest life-saving certification available. His father died while he was in Lower Six, and upon leaving school in 1978 with passes in Physics, Chemistry and Math, he took over the family’s business. 1981 He managed this business successfully for three years.  Then in 1981, he entered the Living Water Community, a lay ecclesial community in Trinidad, and began his seminary formation at St John Vianney and the Uganda Martyrs, Mt St Benedict, Trinidad. He graduated with a first class honours BA degree in Theology from The University of West Indies.

UTM, AFORD supporters in a brotherly clash in Karonga

UTM, AFORD supporters in a brotherly clash in Karonga
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Janice McLaughlin, the nun who exposed human rights abuses in Rhodesia, dies at 79

Janice McLaughlin, the nun who exposed human rights abuses in Rhodesia, dies at 79 Firstpost 4 days ago The Associated Press © Provided by Firstpost Janice McLaughlin, the nun who exposed human rights abuses in Rhodesia, dies at 79 Johannesburg: Sister Janice McLaughlin, a Maryknoll Sisters nun who was jailed and later deported by white minority-ruled Rhodesia for exposing human rights abuses, has died. She was 79. In a life dedicated to social justice, McLaughlin supported the African nationalist struggle that ended Rhodesia and brought Zimbabwe to independence, and she later contributed to the country’s education system. She worked in Africa for nearly 40 years and later became president of the Maryknoll Sisters.

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