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'HAVE WE BEGUN
TO WRESTLE WITH THE BREAKDOWN OF VALUES?: ARCHBISHOP
OF DUBLIN'S EASTER MESSAGE
In his Easter message, the archbishop
of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr John Neill remarks
that the Easter message must burst out into
the world in which we live.
Referring to the recent murder
of two young men from Eastern Europe in Dublin
he says we wring our hands in horror
and
so we should. But have we even begun to wrestle
with the breakdown in values, the shattering of
community values and family values that underlie
so much of the violence in our midst?
Concluding the archbishop says
In raising Jesus, God also placed unique
value on human life and its potential to share
in the very life of God. In Jesus, Risen from
the dead, a new way of living, of relating to
God and relating to each other is laid open.
Easter Message
from the Archbishop of Dublin
The Most Revd Dr
John Neill
The Easter affirmation: Christ
has been raised from the dead is about an
event that reaches to the heart of Christian worship,
but which must burst out into the world in which
we live.
Many of the casualties of our
modern society casualties often represented
by addiction, alienation and suicide can
be the direct result of the failure to take seriously
the implications for living in this world
Gods world with the values that God
has shown to us. We wring our hands in horror
at the appalling murder of two young men from
Eastern Europe on the streets of the suburbs of
this city and so we should. But have we
even begun to wrestle with the breakdown in values,
the shattering of community values and family
values that underlie so much of the violence in
our midst?
In raising Jesus, God placed unique
value on the way and message of Jesus, and the
values that he lived and proclaimed. In raising
Jesus, God also placed unique value on human life
and its potential to share in the very life of
God. In Jesus, Risen from the dead, a new way
of living, of relating to God and relating to
each other is laid open.
- ENDS
With the compliments of the
Diocesan Communications Officer 18/03/08
THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES
OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
E-mail:dco@dublin.anglican.org
Tel: +353 1 6106447 | Mob: +353 87 2356472
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