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Archbishop of York Preaches About Reconciliation and Forgiveness in Bermuda
Tuesday 13 October 2009
The Archbishop of York John Sentamu this week visited Bermuda and spoke to over 2,000 people about the importance of reconciliation and forgiveness.
Discussing violence in all parts of the world, the Archbishop suggested the only way to healing was through forgiveness.
He said: "You know friends, child soldiers carry and use AK45's, you know arms manufacturers make millions out of this misery and computer games teach children hideous violence on screen, giving young people the thrill of violence supposedly without its spills.
"If only, Jesus cried over Jerusalem, these people knew the way to real peace. Friends I have an amazing message, the message of forgiveness; the message of reconciliation is not an easy one, as they can tell us in South Africa, or Congo, or Northern Ireland, but friends it works.
"Forgiveness of sins is at the heart of the gospel and for God's greatest (gift) within each one of us is forgiveness for past sins, new life in the present and then hope for the future. Here in Bermuda as in all parts of the world should we not be praying for a fresh wave of reconciliation?"
Dr. Sentamu said we live in a world that has absolutely forgotten its spiritual roots and urged all people to act with urgency; to show others righteousness.
Nick Dill, the Priest in charge of Anglican Parish of Pembroke, believes the events changed the way people think about the Anglican church: "I think we have broken down a few stereotypes. For some they see the Anglican church as an old, moribund, white establishment, but I think the events of this weekend show we cross over the racial and cultural barriers of the Island."
"John Sentamu has connected people at all levels, he spoke to the young people and at the men's breakfast and brought a renewed passion to the church. It's just good to see so many people out and about and participating. It was a well attended week (and) it was great to have brothers and sisters from other denominations joining together."


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