 To celebrate our culture, to celebrate, to celebrate music joyfully as we welcome our friends who are coming inside, of the people, of the community, of the security system, we are afraid to go outside. But you now are in a short seclusion, it's still possible for good people to come together and have good food for your mission. Responsibility, if you're celebrating life, who are you celebrating? If you're celebrating life, you're celebrating God. So when you're coming to this church, and even after you have me here today, we're not for God. You wouldn't have the voice you have, we're not for God. And some of you, you have bad legs, you have bad knee, you have bad leg, but today you are feeling that, you know, troubles for one day and to remember that life is about joy. Let me tell you a secret. This is what heaven is going to be like. Let me tell you, we do, we be one in the kingdom of God, whether you black, whether you white, whether you thin, whether you fat like me, whether you short, whether you tall, we want be together, even praise and glory to God. How I wish on a Sunday morning church would be like this. How I wish on a Sunday morning church would be like a church on a Sunday morning. If the priest tell you anything, tell him, Father, he said, he said, the celebration of Jesus Christ cannot be like this. Who's tell the land and tree of the church there was a time when they told us, church, you must sing slow and you must move your body because if you move your body, let me tell you a secret. There is nowhere culture where God cannot be present. It's God who gives us the culture. It's God who gives us the ability. And when we use our ability, when we celebrate our culture, we say, thank you, God, you have given us this culture. This is our culture. This is how we do it in St. Lucia. We go to Africa, they dancing in church. To bring up the gifts on the altar, to sing the praises, when they use their culture. So why in St. Lucia, when we have so much culture, so much wealth, so much riches, we have to put it in a corner somewhere. No? God, this is your people. And we as your people celebrate what you have given to us. This beautiful culture. And I brought all of you to a church in Washington, DC. They would pay big money, you know, to watch you celebrate. From a hotel, run six buses of tourists outside there now. Ooh, kind of like ours. What you have is beautiful. And don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Look at how you dress this morning. Look at the creativity. It's not fair to be like ours. I'm not giving it, but you know what, I think I've made my choice, you know. We have no opportunity to do that for all of us here in St. Lucia. We have to do what we are told. To be good to us. And what should I say to my mother? To be good to you all. To be good to you all. To be good to your country. To continue this, to help change this scene. Long live the Lord. Lord Harris. Lord Winnishas, Lord Winnishas. Lord Winnishas. May the Lord, May the Lord, keep us working together and organize this 이웋. And may the Lord Finish this prayer. For the Lord to put You are, oh God, quick, too, pardon, and desirement, salvation. In your goodness, we ask you to grant our deceased brothers and sisters from the Larus Group, especially Cessen, whom you have just called. Give them everlasting happiness with the help of Blessed Mary, Ever Virgin, and with all your saints through Christ Jesus Christ. Lord Harris. Lord Graciously, Harris. We ask you to grant us everlasting happiness with the help of Jesus Christ. We ask you to grant us everlasting happiness with the help of Jesus Christ. We ask you to grant us everlasting happiness with the help of Jesus Christ. We have strictly followed the rules. When we are told, we must be silent and move forward. We must not create a conflict on the external level. We must not reveal the truth. We must be silent and move forward. I just want to say that it is the first time that we have a talk. I am telling you that we are here. Good morning. I will start. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. You are nice. My dear father, I have to join you in your happiness and you will do what you cannot without me. Father, help me, so that I can say Because I am not a community member. I am a citizen. Long live the Rose! Long live the Rose! Papa, I want to tell you that for the Rose group, you can do it. Even if we all join the Samjordi 30 years ago, for the Rose group, for the rest of the year, for a two-point support, we will treasure it, we will never have to be happy. We want to give in to our love our unity our courage for the rest of the life, we want to treasure it, we want to own the Rose, I want to know that. Lord, hear us. Lord, raise this prayer. We grieve all these praise The Lord is with thee, blessed are thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for our sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. The Lord is with thee, blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for our sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for our sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. And the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, at whose command we celebrate this Eucharist. On the night he was betrayed, he took bread and gave it to thanks and praise. He broke the bread, gave it to these disciples and said, Save this, all of you, and eat it, it is my promise, which will be given up for you. He took the bread, gave it to thanks and praise, gave it up to these disciples and said, Save this, and drink from the blood of the new and everlasting programs, it will be shared for you and for all, so that since they are forgiven, do this in memory for me. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. Father, calling to mind the day your Son in God for our salvation, his glorious resurrection and his ascension into heaven, and ready to greet him when he comes again, we offer you in thanksgiving this holy and living sacrifice. Look with favor on your Church's offering and see the victim who said has reconciled us to yourself. Grants that we who are nourished by this body and blood may be filled with this holy spirit and become one body, one spirit in Christ. May He make us the everlasting gift to you and enable us to share the inheritance of your saints with Mary, the Virgin Mother of God, with the Apostles, the Martyrs, Saint Rose of Lema, and all your saints on whose constant intercession we rely on them. Lord, may this sacrifice, which has been our peace with you, advance the peace and salvation of all the world. Strengthen in faith and love your pilgrim church for all, your servants for blessings, our Bishop Robert, and all the Bishops, with the clergy and the entire people your Son has given for you. Father, pay the praise of the family you have gathered here before you. In whose Seattle, unite all your children wherever they lead you. Welcome into your freedom, our departed brothers and sisters, and all who have left this world in your friendship. We move to enjoy forever the vision of your glory through Christ our Lord, from whom all good things come. Through Him, with Him, in Him, is the unity of the Holy Spirit. All glory and honor is yours for mighty Father, for ever and ever. Amen. Yes, stand. And now we pray with confidence to our Father in the words of our Savior, our Father who art in heaven. Hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our deliverance and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. We pray with confidence to our Father in the words of our Savior, for ever and ever. We pray with confidence to our Father in the words of our Savior, for ever and ever. We pray with confidence to our Father in the words of our Savior, for ever and ever. We pray with confidence to our Father in the words of our Savior, for ever and ever. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. St. Vincent? No, this is St. Lucia, a beautiful country, two Nobel laureates, an educational system on both the US and Britain. Yes, this is St. Lucia. But accidents, crimes against visitors and nationals alike, drunk drivers, these negative activities are crippling our country. Let's fight the handful of selfish people seeking to destroy our country and thinking only of themselves. If not, we are doomed. Let's save Fair Helen. Play your part by calling the crime hotline at 453-9999. Hello, the Feast of St. Rosalema. I am here in the church here. That is the St. Michael's parish church here in Larissa, St. Henry. Who are you? I am Magistral Awards. I'm Tessa Isaac. I'm with the Casteries group. I'm a Magistral Awards. No, you are quite outstanding because of your gap. Yes, I'm the only Magistral Awards in the entire Lauer's community. Why do you think you're the only Magistral? I'm not too sure, probably because I'm fair, very fair. But your gap is outstanding. How did you, how did you get it? When I joined the group, that's only last year, they gave me the outfit. I made the collar and then they gave me the robe. So I don't know where they got it from. Have you performed any of your duties here? How did that go? It went quite well. It went quite well at a sales. I'm new to it. So I'm not too rigid, but I'll get there. Tell me about the performances so far. How do you find it looking today? It's, to me, it started out kind of dead, but right now it's very uplifting. I mean, things are really getting hot, although fish are saying, oh hurry first to go. But I think it's really getting hot and I'm in the mood to dance. So I hope it stays a little longer. You see any hope for Lauer? Oh, definitely, because we can say in about there's no young people and I was surprised to see a lot of young people this morning in church. It has hope. We just have to be on it. Definitely. Thank you so much. It's a feeling that when you feel the music, it's in the culture that you just have to move. It's not a matter of thinking about it. It's just enjoying the music, trying to enjoy the feeling. You don't want to matter whose word. It's a time to enjoy yourself. You'd have to think of any repercussions or anything like that. You just have to enjoy yourself and enjoy as a young person. Don't you feel odd because many other young persons will not do that kind of thing? No, I don't. It's a great feeling and more young people should come out and try. How did you get into it? What motivated you to get there? Actually, as a young girl, I started off as a soldier because my grandmother asked me to and then I loved it so much that I just continued to when I was a princess. So you started as a soldier and you moved up? Yes, I did. What are the different roles you played? I played soldier first, then I was step powering on princess and it's just a role model for the young one. Well, the thing about it, my mother was a police in La Rosa. I always wanted to join and I got the opportunity to join when the prince was ex, he was living in his position. So I was the one who filled in the position for him. So you're hoping one day to be the king? Most probably. That may happen. So generally, what would you say to young people out there about the culture, when they talk about Senbisha's culture and La Rosa, is it dying? Is it alive? What would you say? Well, solution culture is one that is alive. It's just that we have to make our mind to join it because from a community of Monopolis, it's reaching culture. It's automatically some of the persons in Monopolis will enjoy the culture more than others. So it's up, you have to make up your mind to join the culture and enjoy the culture. I would like to say to the young people out there that I know that are in the community, please, tell them that I am a community. If you are a community, please do not go out and visit the食べ place because I want to be a community. So what is the mission of the young people out there? Well, the mission is to be a community, try to be one And then we are living in a country that wishes to be killed. Thank you very much. At the Peace of St. Rose Delima at Redhead, at St. Michael's Parish in Larissa, St. Henry. I am accompanied by Mr. Jason Joseph. Mr. Jason, Bachelor, however you want to be called. How are we looking today? Well I only recently arrived and it looks quite alive and exciting. Everybody here seems to be enjoying themselves and having fun as usual. As someone who has done not extensive research I might say but at least research in recent times. What are your findings and how can you compare your findings to what is happening today? Well my research was specifically where the music was concerned. Some of the dances, the traditional folk dances of St. Lucia. I specifically researched only about six of the dances. That includes the Mulala, the Lacomet, the Shodish, the Widovah, the Walls, the Quibish. So I basically analysed the musical structure and some of the dances. So it was not specifically La Rose or La Margaret. But coming out of the findings, one of the main things that I observed is that for the art form to grow, for the culture to grow, there is need for simulation artists to record some of the folk songs in a new package because that's one of the reasons why a number of St. Lucia's are not as interested as they should be. They find some of the recordings that we have had for a number of years to be the same old thing and boring and whatever. So what people like Boo Hingson and Barbara Cadet have done, that is something that should be continued and a number of artists should also engage in that sort of activity to record more of the folk dances so that we can have more dances going around St. Lucia. So do you think there is scope for the development of that kind of art form? Yes, definitely. It's just that people aren't able to really appreciate the art form in its current state. When you go to the different séances and so on, when you hear the Chateau singing and the musicians play, sometimes I have to admit it doesn't sound as pleasing to the air, to the average St. Lucia as it should. So if the songs are repackaged and recorded better, presented better, as was done, not necessarily in a jazz style, but in a dance sort of way, I think it would catch on and solutions would appreciate the music a lot more. Some people are saying that St. St. Steph will rejuvenate the music. Do you agree? I agree and I just hope that there is longevity to it. I hope it continues. I hope it's not just a temporary thing, but I hope that it's something that propels the whole culture forward. What do you think about the music you are playing today? I think it's a good thing that I'm here today. I came here to see the people at Portway. I came here to see the music. So that's why I'm here today. Do you think it's a good thing that you're here today? I think we're alec for that. I'm here to see the music. I want to talk about the music. I want to talk about the music of the music of the music of the music.