Wednesday 24 June 2015

Pope Francis Plays Steel Pan... Featured on Stamps



There is a great article in the local news paper the Newsday of Wednesday June 24th 2015 talking about stamps issued of the Pope playing the Steel pan. That national Instrument of Trinidad and Tobago. This was a steel pan given to the Pope by the President of Trinidad and Tobago Anthony Carmona ( a good Catholic) on his visit to the Vatican for an audience with Pope Francis.





Here is the Article:
PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona was yesterday presented with a framed copy of two sets of postage stamps respectively from Ghana and Grenada, each commemorative set featuring His Excellency with Pope Francis the latter playing the steelpan.

The presentation at the Office of the President, St Ann’s, was made by Trinidad and Tobago Philatelic Society, vice-president, Albert Sidney.

Also present was Papal Nuncio, Nicola Girasoli, and Apostolic Nunciature ChargĂ© d’Affaires, Monsignor Pawel Obiedzinski.

At their meeting on July 6, 2013, at Vatican City, Carmona presented a tenor pan to Pope Francis, who immediately tried his hand at playing it.

Upon being presented with the stamp sets yesterday, Carmona said, “Thank you very much. I will certainly cherish it.”

Sidney said the issuance of the stamp-sets was very historic, saying the last time a Trinidad and Tobago head of State had been featured in an international postage-stamp had been in 2003 when former president Arthur NR Robinson had been honoured for his role in setting up the International Criminal Court.

“So it is very significant that the international community focussed on President Carmona and Pope Francis and steelpan,” said Sidney.

“It’s very good in terms of the deepening of relations between the two countries, and in terms of promoting the steelpan.”

Sidney thanked Girasoli for his help towards the event by having liaised with his Ghanaian counterpart.



 
 


 

Thursday 4 June 2015

Corpus Christi Trinidad 2015

Corpus Christi in Trinidad and Tobago. Such a beautiful and Holy day. Mass started at the
Queens Park Savannah at 8:30am



After Mass, thousands took to the street in procession. With the Monstrance covered by a canopy carried by School children and flower petal being strewn on the street before it.



Along the way we stopped for Benediction which was said by the Nuncio Nicolas Girasoli.