Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC has underscored the profound national impact of the Spiritual Baptist community as Trinidad and Tobago commemorates Spiritual/Shouter Baptist Liberation Day on Monday.
In her message, the Prime Minister highlighted the community’s enduring contribution to the country’s development and social fabric. She noted that this influence is especially meaningful at a time when the nation faces significant challenges.
“Today, the Spiritual Baptist community continues to make a substantial contribution to national life, strengthening communities and shaping our moral foundation through faith, service, and cultural expression, with its impact seen across education, public service, culture, healthcare, and community life. At a time of serious national challenges, that example carries particular weight. I encourage the community to continue to uphold its traditions of faith, discipline, and service, and to lift our nation in prayer for peace, healing, and unity.”
The Prime Minister also extended formal greetings while recognising two major milestones being observed this year: the 75th anniversary of the restoration of freedom to worship and the 30th anniversary of the national holiday.
She reflected on the historical journey from prohibition to recognition, emphasising the role of legislative reform and national leadership.
“These anniversaries mark a decisive journey from prohibition to full recognition. The repeal of the Shouter Prohibition Ordinance in 1951 ended a grave injustice. Full recognition, however, required national action, achieved in 1996 under a UNC Government led by the late Basdeo Panday, during my tenure as Attorney General.”
The Prime Minister also pointed to the establishment of the national holiday as a defining step in acknowledging the faith and further highlighted initiatives undertaken during her tenure as Prime Minister to support the community in tangible ways.
“One of the first acts of that Government was to establish this national holiday, placing the Spiritual Baptist faith in its rightful position of honour. In doing so, Trinidad and Tobago set a global precedent and remains the only country to have accorded this level of national recognition. That commitment was strengthened during my tenure as Prime Minister (2010–2015) with the establishment of the St Barbara’s Spiritual Baptist Primary School, ensuring that recognition was matched by tangible investment in education.”
Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar expressed deep appreciation for the community’s legacy and continued service, reflecting on the spiritual resilience that has guided the community, drawing on scripture for inspiration.
“Your journey stands as a testament to the sustaining power of faith. As the Holy Bible affirms: ‘God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.’ (Psalm 46:1). That truth has sustained your community and continues to uplift our country. May God continue to bless you, your families, and your community, and may His hand always guide, protect, and strengthen our beloved nation.”
* See Prime Minster Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s full message below:
On this Spiritual/Shouter Baptist Liberation Day, I extend sincere greetings to the Spiritual Baptist community across Trinidad and Tobago as they commemorate two defining milestones: the 75th anniversary of the restoration of your freedom to worship and the 30th anniversary of this day’s designation as a national holiday.
These anniversaries mark a decisive journey from prohibition to full recognition. The repeal of the Shouter Prohibition Ordinance in 1951 ended a grave injustice. Full recognition, however, required national action, achieved in 1996 under a UNC Government led by the late Basdeo Panday, during my tenure as Attorney General.
One of the first acts of that Government was to establish this national holiday, placing the Spiritual Baptist faith in its rightful position of honour. In doing so, Trinidad and Tobago set a global precedent and remains the only country to have accorded this level of national recognition.
That commitment was strengthened during my tenure as Prime Minister (2010–2015) with the establishment of the St Barbara’s Spiritual Baptist Primary School, ensuring that recognition was matched by tangible investment in education.
Today, the Spiritual Baptist community continues to make a substantial contribution to national life, strengthening communities and shaping our moral foundation through faith, service, and cultural expression, with its impact seen across education, public service, culture, healthcare, and community life.
At a time of serious national challenges, that example carries particular weight. I encourage the community to continue to uphold its traditions of faith, discipline, and service, and to lift our nation in prayer for peace, healing, and unity.
On behalf of the Government and people of Trinidad and Tobago, I acknowledge with deep respect the enduring contribution of the Spiritual Baptist community to our country’s development.
Your journey stands as a testament to the sustaining power of faith. As the Holy Bible affirms: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” (Psalm 46:1)
That truth has sustained your community and continues to uplift our country. May God continue to bless you, your families, and your community, and may His hand always guide, protect, and strengthen our beloved nation.