Leicester Mercury

Archbishop calls for a ‘better future’

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THE Archbishop of Canterbury has urged people to choose a “better future for all”, rather than live in a society that only benefits the rich and powerful.

In his Easter Sunday service, Justin Welby said society had a “choice” to make over the coming years as it emerged from the pandemic. And he encouraged people to take inspiratio­n from the “overwhelmi­ng generosity” of God to ensure acts of love, charity, and internatio­nal aid are maintained.

The archbishop said: “In this country, in this world, we have a choice over the next few years.

“We can go on as before Covid, where the most powerful and the richest gain and so many fall behind.

“Or we can go with the flooding life and purpose of the resurrecti­on of Jesus, which changes all things, and choose a better future for all.

“The overwhelmi­ng generosity of God to us should inspire the same by us, in everything from private acts of love and charity to aid generously maintained. We have received overwhelmi­ngly, so let us give generously.”

The archbishop’s message also touched heavily on the topic of death, with reference to all those who had died since the start of the pandemic.

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Members of the congregati­on social distance during the Easter Sunday service at the Holy Trinity Sloane Square church in Chelsea, London
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