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Archbishop's Easter sermon focuses on suffering | Archbishop's Easter sermon focuses on suffering |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has highlighted the suffering of people facing conflict around the world during his Easter sermon. | The Archbishop of Canterbury has highlighted the suffering of people facing conflict around the world during his Easter sermon. |
The Most Rev Justin Welby was delivering his second Easter message since becoming head of the Church of England, at Canterbury Cathedral. | The Most Rev Justin Welby was delivering his second Easter message since becoming head of the Church of England, at Canterbury Cathedral. |
He referred to the struggles endured by people in Syria, Ukraine, and Rwanda, as well as in Britain. | He referred to the struggles endured by people in Syria, Ukraine, and Rwanda, as well as in Britain. |
The archbishop also praised the resilience of persecuted Christians. | The archbishop also praised the resilience of persecuted Christians. |
In the sermon, Archbishop Welby said: "In Syria mothers cry for their children and husbands. | In the sermon, Archbishop Welby said: "In Syria mothers cry for their children and husbands. |
"In the Ukraine neighbours cry because the future is precarious and dangerous. In Rwanda tears are still shed each day as the horror of genocide is remembered. | "In the Ukraine neighbours cry because the future is precarious and dangerous. In Rwanda tears are still shed each day as the horror of genocide is remembered. |
"In this country, even as the economy improves there is weeping in broken families, in people ashamed to seek help from food banks, or frightened by debt." | "In this country, even as the economy improves there is weeping in broken families, in people ashamed to seek help from food banks, or frightened by debt." |
"Asylum seekers weep with loneliness and missing far-away families", adding that as they do, "Mary continues to weep across the world". | "Asylum seekers weep with loneliness and missing far-away families", adding that as they do, "Mary continues to weep across the world". |
'Persecuted church flourishes' | 'Persecuted church flourishes' |
Praising the resilience of persecuted Christian minorities, the archbishop said: "Their certainty that Jesus is alive enables them to face all horrors with joy." | Praising the resilience of persecuted Christian minorities, the archbishop said: "Their certainty that Jesus is alive enables them to face all horrors with joy." |
He said he had spoken to a bishop who had come from Pakistan soon after the bombing of a church in Peshawar that killed 122 people. | He said he had spoken to a bishop who had come from Pakistan soon after the bombing of a church in Peshawar that killed 122 people. |
The archbishop said: "I asked how Christians were coping with the fear that such attacks brought, and wondered if there had been anyone in church the week following the attack. | The archbishop said: "I asked how Christians were coping with the fear that such attacks brought, and wondered if there had been anyone in church the week following the attack. |
"'Oh yes', the bishop replied, 'there were three times as many people the following week'. | "'Oh yes', the bishop replied, 'there were three times as many people the following week'. |
"Such action is made possible only by the resurrection. The persecuted church flourishes because of the resurrection." | "Such action is made possible only by the resurrection. The persecuted church flourishes because of the resurrection." |
In his Easter message, Archbishop of York John Sentamu linked a "wilful senility" in society to issues including human trafficking, gender-based violence and tax avoidance. | In his Easter message, Archbishop of York John Sentamu linked a "wilful senility" in society to issues including human trafficking, gender-based violence and tax avoidance. |
He said: "Sadly, we have forgotten our memory as people who have been rescued, and we have become senile." | He said: "Sadly, we have forgotten our memory as people who have been rescued, and we have become senile." |
Meanwhile, on the eve of her 88th birthday, the Queen attended an Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle alongside Prince Philip. | |
Other major faiths in the UK also marked the Easter period. | Other major faiths in the UK also marked the Easter period. |
Farooq Murad, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: "We would like to wish a happy Easter to all those who are commemorating it. | Farooq Murad, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: "We would like to wish a happy Easter to all those who are commemorating it. |
"At this time of spiritual reflection, festivity and celebration in our country, we pray for peace, harmony and contentment across the communities and the world." | "At this time of spiritual reflection, festivity and celebration in our country, we pray for peace, harmony and contentment across the communities and the world." |
The Hindu Council UK's Easter message said: "We wish a Happy Easter to our fellow Christians in faith as well as to the British Hindus to celebrate the Ascension of the universal Dharma." | The Hindu Council UK's Easter message said: "We wish a Happy Easter to our fellow Christians in faith as well as to the British Hindus to celebrate the Ascension of the universal Dharma." |