Sep242021SocialBusinesswoman, Icylin Matilda Golding, is the new Custos of St Catherine. She was sworn in by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen in a brief Ceremony at King’s House this morning. In his remarks, Sir Patrick observed that Mrs. Golding’s appointment comes at a difficult time in the Nation, when “the COVID-19 pandemic dictates that we do things differently and manage what we do with great caution to stay safe.” The Governor-General said that as Custos, the Honourable Icylin Golding is now the first citizen of St. Catherine, Keeper of the Roll of Justices of the Peace for the Parish and one who will serve, without prejudice, all the people living in the Parish. “The Custos ensures that The Governor-General is adequately represented on all official occasions in the Parish when other duties of the Office of The Governor-General and Staff renders it impossible to be present,” Sir Patrick Allen added. The Honourable Mrs. Icylin Golding (left) signs the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office as Custos Rotulorum for the parish of St. Catherine. Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (right), while His Excellency The Governor-General (right) looks on. In her response, the newly appointed Custos thanked The Governor-General for the opportunity to serve and pledged “to honour this title in such a way that at the end of my tenure, I would have obtained my best work. . . Today is another milestone in the tradition of service for the family from which I belong – the mantra being ‘fear God and serve humanity’.” In acknowledging the role of the Custos to provide leadership to The Governor-General’s Programme for Excellence, with its emphasis on service and recognition, through the Governor-General’s Achievement Awards and the I Believe Initiative, Custos Golding noted that, “In order to derive a peaceful society, we need to engage the unattached youth and get them involved in the affairs of their community.” Custos Golding succeeds Revd the Honourable Jeffrey KcKenzie, CD, JP, who retired in August this year, after occupying the post for some six years, from the 1st April 2015 to the 18th August 2021. She is the second female to serve as Custos of St Catherine and joins four other female Custodes. September 24, 2021Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Chilean Ambassador Presents CredentialsNextNext post:Students Get Scholarship from SOS Programme