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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican-born Anglican bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin has called for Jamaicans locally and overseas to build a single community that will further strengthen the country’s resilience and amplify its voice in the world.
The Montego Bay native was delivering the sermon at the official service held at the Calvary Baptist Church in St James to mark the start of the 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, which is being staged under the theme, “Diaspora Partnerships: Re-Building a More Resilient Jamaica”.
Pointing to the national anthem and national pledge, Hudson-Wilkin underscored that the ingredients to a more resilient Jamaica are embedded in these civic symbols and the mission entrusted to the Jamaican people.
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