

St John’s, November 2014. The Constantinian Order delegation, led by Grand Master HRH Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies and Grand Prior His Eminence Renato Raffaele Cardinal Martino, during the Official Visit to Antigua and Barbuda from 1-4 November 2014 paid visits to numerous charitable projects supported by the Order.
Among the sites visited was the Hatton Good Samaritan Catholic Church and Community Centre. A plaque was unveiled at the Hatton Good Samaritan Catholic Church and Community Centre to mark the contribution of the Order to the construction of this outreach community facility. The delegation also visited the former Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph’s situated adjacent Government House, whose structural renovation the Order’s members have agreed to fund with immediate effect as part of the contribution to national patrimony.
Visits were paid at the St Joseph’s Academy, Christ the King High School, St John’s Catholic Primary School. The delegation was welcomed by the Headmasters, the teaching staff and the children of the schools, who presented a lively programme of figure marching displays, songs and dances. The visit and the programme was broadcasted live on the local TV and was preceded by interviews given by the Foreign Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Cardinal Martino, Anthony Bailey, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, Ambassador David Shoul and members of Antiguan government and of the clergy.
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