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Congratulations and appreciation to Monsignor Father Terrence Montrose, CCH.

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August 15, 2025
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Monsignor Father Terrence Montrose, CCH

Monsignor Father Terrence Montrose, CCH

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The Alliance for Change proudly celebrates the exceptional milestone of Monsignor Father Terrence Montrose, CCH, who is celebrating 50 years of dedicated service as a Roman Catholic priest. 

As the first Afro-Guyanese Roman Catholic priest in Guyana, Father Montrose has been a beacon of faith, hope, and service to countless communities. His unwavering commitment has touched many lives through his ministry in diverse areas such as Buxton, Hague, Malgre Tout, New Amsterdam, Palmyra, Mahaica, Georgetown, Linden, and numerous other parishes throughout our beloved Guyana.

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The AFC thanks him for his exceptional service, leadership, and the positive impact he has made on many Guyanese lives. You continue to inspire us all to serve with humility, compassion, and resilience. 

Monsignor Father Terrence Montrose, your life’s work has truly made a difference in transforming lives and shaping the future of our communities. We salute you on this momentous milestone and extend our deepest appreciation for your valuable contributions.

Here’s to many more years of blessings and service!

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