Radio and PodcastRadio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
Retrospect artwork
Education

Retrospect

VCE Conversations That Count Today by Paul Joy

May 11, 2025Education

{adapted from Gerald Boodoo’s reflections on the occasion of the 25 th anniversary Conference held in Trinidad in June 2019} Retrospect – 25 Years As we come to the closing sessions of our 25 th anniversary Confere...

About This Episode

Retrospect is an episode from VCE Conversations That Count Today by Paul Joy. {adapted from Gerald Boodoo’s reflections on the occasion of the 25 th anniversary Conference held in Trinidad in June 2019} Retrospect – 25 Years As we com...

Podcast

This episode belongs to VCE Conversations That Count Today.

Listen Online

Audio availability depends on the podcast feed.

Episode Details

Published May 11, 2025.

Questions About This Episode

What is Retrospect about?

{adapted from Gerald Boodoo’s reflections on the occasion of the 25 th anniversary Conference held in Trinidad in June 2019} Retrospect – 25 Years As we come to the closing sessions of our 25 th anniversary Conference on Theology in the Caribbean Today, there are some markers that have been present and consistent over the years that we should highlight and be justly proud of. The first and most Christian/Catholic of them all is: Hospitality . From the beginning of this conference in 1994 right through to this conference in 2019 , the openness to welcome anyone who is interested and working, directly or indirectly, in religious, pastoral and theological matters in and on the Caribbean has been steadfastly followed… as a result of most participants lodging at the conference site over the conference, hospitality also manifests itself in the many social activities, planned and unplanned…These after and in-between hours events that are usually accompanied by drinks and snacks, build solidarity as well as mutual respect and understanding, and play a large role in the acceptance of various ideas precisely because of the cordial relationships built at these “limes”. If anything, some have claimed that it is at these “limes” where the real theology is done at the conference. It is hard to dispute this and it highlights how hospitality is indispensable for creative expression, for unity and for vibrant faiths! Resiliency . Celebrating 25 years is no small feat. What is even more startling is that this occurred through the voluntary efforts of so many persons, living and deceased, whose commitment and nurturing created and sustained spaces for the conference to survive …This was no mean task and for some years it seemed like the conference would not make it. Yet here we are, celebrating 25 years and also implementing the handing over of the reins of the conference to another generation. The Experiential and Faith Dimension. It is not uncommon during our formal presentations to have persons share, and sometimes quite emotionally, their deep spiritual and experiential insights . This commitment to the varieties of religious experience by the conference is enshrined in the three memorial lectures the conference has established over the years: the Rev. Idris Hamid Memorial Lecture, which honors who we consider to be the first person in the region to organize and publish, in ecumenical/inter-faith fashion, theological texts based on theologians from the region; the Cheryl Herrera Memorial Lecture, which explores women’s experiences, contributions and visions for the churches in the Caribbean, and honors the first executive secretary of the conference who worked tirelessly to assure the success of the conference; the Founders Memorial Lecture, which honors the founders of the conference, Fr. Michel De Verteuil, C.S.Sp., Archbishop Joseph Harris, C.S.Sp., Msgr. Patrick A.B. Anthony. Location . Over the years, the conference has met in St. Lucia, Dominica, Jamaica, St. Vincent, Grenada, Barbados, Trinidad, Guyana, and Surinam e. This attention to location is also thematic in the insistence that presenters must relate to some feature or place in the Caribbean region or its diaspora as well as use thinkers and resources from the region to inform their thinking. Poetics and the Body . From the very beginning, and with increasing regularity, presentations at the conference have always looked to Caribbean literature, music, art and poetry as ways to understand and adequately express our ways of existing in the region. Interestingly, these resources have always led us to reflect and speak about the human body or the body of the earth. Perhaps this is the true legacy of the conference over the past 25 years, the construction of a community of thinkers and activists that have experienced and expressed love, to each other and to God. (Boodoo, 2019)

Where can I listen to Retrospect?

You can listen to Retrospect online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.

Which podcast is Retrospect from?

Retrospect is an episode from VCE Conversations That Count Today by Paul Joy.

How long is this episode?

The episode duration depends on the source podcast feed and may not always be available.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on May 11, 2025.

Can I save Retrospect for later?

Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.

Are there related episodes from VCE Conversations That Count Today?

Yes. This page shows related episodes from VCE Conversations That Count Today when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.

Quick Answers About This Episode

Where can I listen to Retrospect?

You can listen to Retrospect on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.

Which podcast is this episode from?

Retrospect is from VCE Conversations That Count Today by Paul Joy.

What are the episode details?

Published May 11, 2025