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You Did It Unto Me - The Story of Alpha and the Sisters of Mercy in Jamaica (Paperback)
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You Did It Unto Me - The Story of Alpha and the Sisters of Mercy in Jamaica (Paperback)
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For Jamaica, W.I., the nineteenth Century had lurched
slowly...painfully...to its last quarter of the Century. It was a
time of trial and tribulation never before seen...sugar in
decline...squalour in the yards...rampant disease...and yes...the
darkness of life bereft of hope. Jessie Ripoll saw the suffering of
her people...their cries pierced her soul...what could she do at
this point in her life's journey? She dreamed of freedom for the
oppressed...and true equality of opportunity and social justice.
And at the appointed time...a vision so clear and luminous came to
her. She came to know the great work God had chosen for her. So it
was that on May 1, 1880, holding a little orphan girl by the hand,
she made her pilgrimage through the gate of Alpha to the cottage
that sat on forty-three acres of virgin land...waiting for the
sound of her footsteps. There began the socio-educational
experiment that would receive the respect and admiration of
Jamaica. Within a decade, word of her success and an invitation
reached the Sisters of Mercy in Bermondsey....It spoke to their
hearts in a language that only those who have received the Call can
understand...like Abraham, they heard...Leave your country...for a
land which I shall show you. They arrived on Dec.12, 1890 to join
Jessie. How could the four little girls who enrolled as the first
students of Alpha Academy in 1894 have imagined that, a century
later, fourteen hundred girls would be retracing their footsteps
through the gates of Alpha? In his Proclamation of April 20, 2005,
declaring the week of April 25 to May 1, 2005 as Alpha Week, the
Governor General Sir Howard Cooke paid tribute to the Institution
of learning that "produced a parade of graduates, men and women of
excellence...who have made significant contributions to the
development of our nation." The Citation granting Alpha the freedom
of the City of Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation and the Keys to
the historic City speaks of the 'tremendous contribution of the
Boys' School to the musical treasures of Jamaica' and lauds 'the
students of Alpha who have served in every sphere of National and
International life.' Such is the power of that tiny, mustard seed
of faith and hope, planted in the fertile soul of Jessie Ripoll
over a century ago.
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