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Anglican Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago, the Right Reverend Claude Berkley, has called on citizens to embrace hope, compassion and action as the nation celebrates Christmas, a season he described as especially significant amid growing anxiety and uncertainty.
In his Christmas message, Bishop Berkley said the period marked the Feast of the Incarnation, when Christians celebrate Jesus coming to seek out humanity and to lead people “to newness of life and to a better reality”.
He said the message of Christmas carried particular weight at a time when many people were experiencing anxiety, fear, stress and a range of concerns, with some feeling completely without hope.
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