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AEC Expresses Sadness and Solidarity With The People of Venezuela Following Deadly Earthquake

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The Bishops of the Antilles Episcopal Conference urge "collaboration and dialogue" as rational options to the increasing threat of military action in the region.

By AEC The Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) have identified four points of action for the Church in the Caribbean, highlighting the importance of catechetical programs. Through catechesis, young people and adults are introduced to the Catholic faith and formed as disciples. The 2020…

Living the Rhythm of Natural Disasters in the Caribbean with Faith, Solidarity, and Hope. A Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of the Antilles Episcopal Conference.

The Antilles Episcopal Conference of Bishops has confirmed that the Holy Father Pope Francis has seen it fit to appoint Archbishop Charles Jason Gordon as Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Willemstad, Curaçao which became vacant following the retirement of…

Original story posted on July 17, 2024 by Lauren Branker, AEC The Family and Life Commission of the Antilles Episcopal Conference (AEC) hosted a Virtus Coordinators Meeting, June 25. Present were Pat Neal, Director of the US-based Virtus Protecting God’s…

In a press release dated May 2, 2024, the Antilles Episcopal Conference announced that Pope Francis has appointed Reverend Fr. Kendrick Forbes of the Archdiocese of Nassau as Bishop of Roseau- Dominica. The release noted that Rev. Kendrick Forbes was…

The Antilles Episcopal Conference of Bishops (AEC) has gathered for the 68th Annual Plenary Meeting (APM) in Nassau, Bahamas, hosted by The Archdiocese of Nassau, April 14-16, 2024.The week commenced with an opening Mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral on…


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