
Rev. Fr. Conan Shillingford being vested by his Mother (Mrs. Rosemerlyn Shillingford) and Godmother (Mrs. Clara Savarin).

Newly-ordained Fr. Conan Shillingford together with his parents - Mr. and Mrs. Reginald St. Havis Shillingford and at left is newly-ordained Fr. Peter Wamutitu giving a blessing.
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Hi Conan and Peter,congratulation to u both,u all work’s really hard to be what u are now,that is what u all fight for,u made it ,u all will always be blessed.congratulation young men.
May the Lord continue to grant His mercy, protection and peace to the both of you.
There is salvation in only one name: Yahweh and his son Yashua!
Hopefully this new generation will help the church heal from its demon of boy/ child molestation. I am no longer a Roman Catholic because of these past transgressions and cover up but I wish the newly ordained gentlemen well in the calling. LONG LIVE SMA (Smartest Men Alive) and may the spirit of the ancestors be very pleased
fr. peter…. we welcome u wit open arms… god blessing & we in the parist of st.patrick , grand bay well be ther to support u on the mission……
God’s blessings on our new priests….Fr Shillingford welcome to our parish…we are looking forward to having you in our midst.
Priests should be allowed to marry;they would get more men willing to serve.
Congrats Conan, oops Fr. Shillingford from now on. Since SMA I knew you’d become a priest. That makes two (2) of you from the 1997 Class as priests now including Jason from Scotts Head. Hmmm. We could have easily had at least two other guys but God had another calling for the rest of us.
Good Luck…and spread the Word!
Congrats to all. Fr. Peter is not Dominican. He is from Kenya. He gave a wonderful thank you speech. You can read his speech on the Diocese of Roseau Website. http://www.dioceseofroseau.org
congrats Rev. Fathers. The faith will live on . Is Fr. Peter a Dominican?
great
Congrats guys.
Thanks DNO
Praise the Lord!
The harvest is plenty but the labourers are few. We need more devoted young men in our church.
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