Western Mail

Archbishop praises ‘depth of compassion’

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ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury Justin Welby has used his new year message to praise the “depth of compassion” shown by communitie­s responding to terrorism and tragedy.

The Anglican leader, above, said the 2017 terrorist atrocities in London and Manchester and the Grenfell Tower disaster had been met with heroism from the emergency services.

But he also used his message to highlight the suffering of people “struggling to find work or relying on food banks” whose plight did not make national headlines.

The Archbishop used his message, being broadcast on the BBC, to say that as well as the attacks in London and Manchester, “all over the world we witnessed the horror and devastatio­n caused by terrorism”.

There had also been other “terrible tragedies”, he said, adding that he visited Grenfell Tower when the west London block was still burning and “I remember the desperatio­n and sorrow”.

“Then there are those whose suffering will never make the news,” he added.

“When things feel unrelentin­gly difficult, there are often questions which hang in the air: Is there any light at all? Does anyone care?”

The Archbishop highlighte­d a Biblical passage from the Gospel of John – “the light shone in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it”.

That “light” was seen in the “resilience of Borough Market” which was now as vibrant and welcoming as before the June attack, it was “in the faces of the hundreds of volunteers” who helped in the aftermath of the Grenfell blaze, and in the heroism of the emergency workers who responded to the events. So often in 2017, the depth of suffering was matched by a depth of compassion as communitie­s came together,” he said.

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