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Archbishop's new year message focuses on refugees | Archbishop's new year message focuses on refugees |
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People should use the "hospitality of love" to conquer "hatred and extremism", the Archbishop of Canterbury is to say in a New Year's Day message. | |
The archbishop will use his televised broadcast to focus on the plight of refugees and urge people to "welcome the alien and stranger". | The archbishop will use his televised broadcast to focus on the plight of refugees and urge people to "welcome the alien and stranger". |
The Most Reverend Welby will remind people that Jesus too was a refugee. | |
His message will be broadcast on BBC One on New Year's Day at 12:55 GMT. | His message will be broadcast on BBC One on New Year's Day at 12:55 GMT. |
In it, the archbishop will also tell of a meeting he had with a boy at Marsh Academy in Kent who at the age of 14 fled his homeland in north Africa over fears for his safety. | |
'Desperate journeys' | 'Desperate journeys' |
Soldiers stormed the boy's school in Africa and tried to abduct him but he was saved by a "courageous" teacher. | Soldiers stormed the boy's school in Africa and tried to abduct him but he was saved by a "courageous" teacher. |
"This is just one example of the many desperate journeys children are making on their own to save their lives," he will say. | "This is just one example of the many desperate journeys children are making on their own to save their lives," he will say. |
He says the Marsh Academy "represents the best of what we can do in this country". | He says the Marsh Academy "represents the best of what we can do in this country". |
"It welcomes, it loves, it serves, it teaches and equips people and demonstrates our ability to live up to our long-established tradition of warmth and hospitality. | "It welcomes, it loves, it serves, it teaches and equips people and demonstrates our ability to live up to our long-established tradition of warmth and hospitality. |
"It's not a rich school; many families in the area are struggling on a day-to-day basis. And yet this school and surrounding community are astonishingly generous. If they can do it, so can we all." | "It's not a rich school; many families in the area are struggling on a day-to-day basis. And yet this school and surrounding community are astonishingly generous. If they can do it, so can we all." |
'Formidable weapons' | 'Formidable weapons' |
The government has offered to accept 20,000 refugees from camps bordering Syria by 2020. | The government has offered to accept 20,000 refugees from camps bordering Syria by 2020. |
The archbishop will say the UK has always welcomed the "poor and weak". | The archbishop will say the UK has always welcomed the "poor and weak". |
He will say: "In today's world, hospitality and love are our most formidable weapons against hatred and extremism. | He will say: "In today's world, hospitality and love are our most formidable weapons against hatred and extremism. |
"I have met some extraordinary people today, from this area and those who have risked their lives to find safety. The hospitality of people here brings love, hope and joy. | "I have met some extraordinary people today, from this area and those who have risked their lives to find safety. The hospitality of people here brings love, hope and joy. |
"If we imitate them, society becomes a far better place." | "If we imitate them, society becomes a far better place." |
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