Iglesia Santísima Trinidad

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“A church built from another church?” a child’s voice piped up, echoing the very thought in my mind. We stood before the Iglesia Santísima Trinidad, a beacon of faith atop San Andrés’ highest point. This church, the “Mother Church,” isn’t just a building. It’s a testament to resilience, a symbol of the island’s unique Afro-Caribbean heritage. The Iglesia Santísima Trinidad holds the heart and soul of the Raizal people, a predominantly Protestant, English-speaking community. Their history is etched into the very fabric of this church. Its weathered walls whisper tales of births, deaths, and the unwavering spirit of generations. Imagine, under the shade of a tamarind tree just over there, the seeds of this congregation were sown. In 1844, Reverend Phillip Beekman Livingston Jr. began teaching enslaved people and their descendants to read using the Bible. The tree, battered but not broken by countless hurricanes, still stands as a living witness. The Iglesia Santísima Trinidad began its life as a humble hut in 1847. But the congregation dreamt of a grand structure, reminiscent of the Anglican churches in Jamaica. Their ambition led them to a most unusual solution: a 19th-century church from Mobile, Alabama. This church, already relocated once to New York, was destined for yet another journey. Dismantled piece by piece, it traversed the sea, carried by the very hands that would rebuild it. The congregation hauled the foundation stones from the port up to “The Hill,” one of the highest points on San Andrés Island, where the Iglesia Santísima Trinidad now commands breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. The church was dedicated on February 2, 1896. The Iglesia Santísima Trinidad embodies the island’s layered history. From the arrival of the Spanish to the first European settlement by English Puritans around 1630, the island transformed from a pirate haven to a vibrant mix of cultures. Today, descendants of Puritans, African slaves, and more recent arrivals from mainland Colombia call this island home. The Iglesia Santísima Trinidad served as a vital social institution, shaping the values and guiding the lives of islanders. It filled a void, as previous attempts to establish a Catholic presence had failed. As historian Sharika Crawford notes, it became the cornerstone of the Raizal community. Inside, the air vibrates with the energy of a recent Sunday service. Lucia Barker, an 83-year-old pillar of the community, and the choir, adorned in vibrant pink, fill the space with calypso-infused hymns. Sunlight streams through the stained-glass windows, illuminating the wooden pews where congregants sway and raise their hands in worship. The church isn’t just a place of worship. It’s a repository of memory, a keeper of stories. It’s a place where the Raizal people connect with their roots, learn about their past, and celebrate their resilience. The Iglesia Santísima Trinidad stands tall, a beacon of faith, culture, and enduring spirit. It reminds us that even in the face of adversity, hope can flourish, much like the tamarind tree that sheltered the first congregation so long ago.

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