
One of
my friends recalled, “Sister Noel had tremendous command over the children
whilst at the Church; when she entered the Church, there was a pin drop
silence. Everyone looked up to her as a good mother.” She has been popular not
only among the academics but also among the poor people. She was a person of
integrity intertwining her academic with service of the poor.
She
has been inspiration for many of the boys and girls; she is one of the second
great inspiration to me after an old nun in England, Sr. Chris Fealey, who used
visit prisons at the age of 90; she was well respected as the religious
governor of the prison and prisoners addressed her as mother. Sr. Noel has been
inspiration for many for basically two effects; namely her academic excellence
and her service for the less fortunate. She not only educated men and women for
others but also showed in her life how one has to show sympathy for the less
fortunate.
Her
academic excellence was not known to me until I browsed the website Guyana Achievers, which read an
extensive biography on her career. Her work on Portuguese history is
noteworthy. Her publication titled “The Portuguese of Guyana: A Study in
Culture and Conflict” (1992) and the earlier work, “Scenes from the History of
the Portuguese in Guyana” (1986), added to my knowledge of cultural diversity
of this beautiful nation. Her laudable work in the University of Guyana in the
department of History showed her as person of great learning. The CXC students
would have read her name in the Caribbean History Syllabus, so now you know
that Sr. Noel has been awarded this eminent award. She has the prestigious
Golden Arrow of Achievement award to her credit, which was awarded in 1982.
Sr.
Noel never basked in the glory of her achievements as an outstanding educator
and unloved her real mission to serve the disadvantaged. She served at the St.
John Bosco Orphanage in Plaisance for over 30 years. She had special love and
care for the children who are in need of a mother. She has been visiting the
Mahaica Hospital for patients suffering from Hansen’s disease regularly, which
she still does with her close friends like Sr. Celine and Pat Pierre. She is a
tireless and non-retired person who cares for the boys. The boys have an utmost
respect and love for this elderly sister, which I can see on their faces when I
chat with them. When she was awarded this prestigious award, her heart was not
in the award but she was little downcast because one her boys from home was
ill. This showed me greatness of a person who has been awarded this great award
yet her love and care for the boy remained priority.
Let
me conclude congratulating Sr. Noel on winning this award and appeal to
everyone that we need to look up to the people like Sister who have achieved
such great fame both nationally and internationally. Let us look at our local
talents and be inspired to be excellent in our endeavours. It is significant to
remember the less fortunate people whilst we enjoy the fame and glory. Sister
Noel must inspire our young people to be excellent in academics and excellent
in our service for the nation.