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Hmmm….I’m always weary of men dressed in drag.
Well done Bishop Malzaire. Despite challenges we have to move on and we appreciate your leadership and commitment in ensuring that we the congregation and people, brothers & Sisters are able to be in prayer as Jesus taught us under any inconvenience and or challenges before us. Amen, that as we support and pray for each other under these circumstances and challenges that face us.
Two principle organisations have that power and authority to campaign the truth and words of God that we are all guided to the truth in our homes, at the work place and as we walk in public we recognise and respect and honour those who are in need. Offer what one can, that`s enough to show respect and concern to those in need, suffering and are paupers. Todays politics in Dominica is corrupt,devious and the leadership is immature, out of touch and has not demonstrated the decency and respect for our states limited resources. Too much corruption. We need to see good governance and accounatabity in government.
In contrast the Archbishop of Canterbury broadcast his Easter service from the kitchen of his home, in keeping with the severe circumstances we all find ourselves in. No pomp, not even a hint of it. A reminder of Jesus’ message of humility, which so often we forget.
I enjoyed the mass profoundly. The congregation did a beautiful job. Give thanks to them.