Bishop Malzaire praises frontline workers

Bishop Gabriel Malzaire

Bishop Gabriel Malzaire has praised all front-line workers who continue to dedicate their lives in ensuring health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his 2021 Christmas message, the bishop prayed for world leaders and workers who provide their services to those in need during these trying times.

“Therefore, let us, in this time of pandemic, thank God for the front-line workers who put themselves out day and night for the health of our nations. We pray for the leaders, civil and religious, our professionals and business community; our farmers and fisher folk who provide our nourishment. We pray for the immigrants seeking a better life among us, who do not always feel welcome, like Jesus, Mary and Joseph at the birth of the Christ-child.”

He prayed for educators and students, law makers and law enforcement agents;” everyone who make the coming of Christ in our lives more real” adding that even immigrants also contribute to who we are and what we can become.

“All these indicate that the entire history of salvation has been a swim against the tide reflected in crises of one kind or another, spiritual and natural. Every age has had its own crises and struggles. For three years now, the entire world has been fighting against a common invisible enemy—the Corona virus. Like all crises it has been the object of despondency, the feeling of hopelessness, fear, anger and the like.”

He said from the beginning of his Gospel, Matthew introduces the genealogy of Jesus, spelling out the pre-determined plan of God to save the world through the meandering of human life, the intermingling of sin and grace, of falling and rising. It took 1800 years from Abraham, for God arrive at His perfect plan in Jesus Christ. He stated his coming has affected human history in an indelible way.

“The life of Jesus, therefore, is testimony of what God can do with human cooperation. We must never underestimate the contribution that each of us can make to the healing of our society. The real pressing issue for of us as a nation, as a region and the world at large, is to navigate through the present pandemic towards a more positive and lasting solution.”

The bishop further stated that the Christmas story which we commemorate on December 25th every year, is a reminder to us that all of salvation history, which found its climax in the person of Jesus, was part of a human-divine drama which seemed like hoping against hope. He Isaiah, who prophesied his coming eight hundred years prior to Christ‘s arrival, sought to articulate the sentiment of the people of his time, putting in context the world’s situation.

“This is what he said: “The people that walked in darkness has seen a great light; on those who live in a land of deep shadow a light has Shon (Is 9:1). Even Saint Paul, who was Jesus’ contemporary, though he didn’t know Jesus in person, portrays the continuous saving disposition of God despite the hopelessness perceived in human history. He says: “What proves that God loves us is that Christ died for us while we were still sinners” (Rom 5:8).”

Just as Christmas and its mission for the salvation of the world was an act of human-divine cooperation, Bp. Malzaire’s said so will the end to the pandemic be and just as Jesus did not just fall from the sky but instead incarnated Himself (took flesh) in the human condition, so too a solution to the present crisis will require some form of incarnation which In other words, the need for both prayer and action, which calls for human responsibility and divine response.

“We pray, finally, that the hope which Christmas represents will give us the impetus to continue to work whole heartedly and responsibly for the complete health and wellbeing, both spiritual and physical, for our nation and for the world. Merry Christmas to you and your family,” he expressed.

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6 Comments

  1. Lawyer
    December 24, 2021

    This so called Bishop, the so called President and the so called Prime Minister have absolutely no credibility, in my opinion. They TOGETHER stand for the physical and moral demise of our once so beautiful country. Get out of here, all you overstayed your welcome. All you don’t serve any purpose!

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  2. Bwa-Banday
    December 22, 2021

    Sorry Malzaire….I left the faith the day you accepted the 500 pieces of silver from the devil himself. Good riddance sir

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  3. Lin clown
    December 22, 2021

    Yes ,Jonathan,Tyrone BLESSINGS Anthony spoke about the corruption taking place at CCM(an arm of UWP) he was silenced.He spoke against the recent reelection of Linton he was silenced again.Ronald Isidore political ambition ended when he contested the leadership of UWP.Joshua Francis and Julius Timothy were thrown under the bus when they exhibited ambition of becoming UWP leader.Edison James has contested 4 elections as UWP leader he lost 3 of 4.Lennox Linton is contesting his 3rd election as UWP leader and,he is SURE to lose 3 of 3,that is dictatorship at its best.Skerrit has never lost an election as DLP leader.In the 2019 election,UWP led by LENNOX LINTON lost 1,163 votes and 3 seats,if UWP is not a dictatorship run by the Marigot boys I wonder what is.Blessings told us IT IS A MARIGOT THING.

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  4. botowa
    December 21, 2021

    Mark ofthe beast people

  5. Shaka zulu
    December 20, 2021

    Silence is consent! Silence on our young women being prostituted for favour of scholarship and assistance, silence on the molestation rate of our young kids, silence on the stealing and misdeeds in public service, silence of the stealing in our high society, silence on the empty churches in parishes, silence on the lack of young men and grown men involved in being the good examplary leaders in society. Our moral fabric is rotting and you there picking sides and choosing who not to offend. Corwards cannot lead anything.

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