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St Josephs Academy
St John’s, June 2016.
The Constantinian Order is pleased to announce that a further donation of $443,690 has been made towards the ongoing charitable projects currently underway in Antigua & Barbuda.

The projects supported by the Constantinian Order in Antigua & Barbuda in cooperation with the Diocese of St John’s-Basseterre include the construction of the Hatton Multipurpose Facility, the restoration of St Joseph’s and St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, and the construction of a new block of St Joseph’s Academy which was inaugurated on 14 March 2016.
This follows a donation of $120,250 made in March 2016 towards the restoration of the historic Anglican Cathedral of St John the Divine in partnership with one of the oldest Anglican Church Trusts in England, the Feoffees of Ecclesfield in Yorkshire.

These projects aim to contribute to the great advancement that the country has made in education and development. Our support to Antigua and Barbuda reflects the principles of interreligious harmony that characterise widely the society and that are embedded in the identity of this beautiful nation.” said the Delegate, Anthony Bailey.

The charitable programme was launched on the occasion of the highly successful Official Visit of the Grand Master HRH Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro and the Grand Prior, HE Renato Raffaele Cardinal Martino, and delegation to Antigua & Barbuda in November 2014.