National day of Prayer: Citizens urged to unite to fight covid19
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President Paula-Mae Weekes delivers her address on the occasion of the National Day of Prayer hosted by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann s on Sunday. -
President Paula-Mae Weekes, the Prime Minister and several religious leaders are calling on citizens to form a united front to tackle the covid19 pandemic.
The call was made during the National Day of Prayer at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s on Sunday. The day of prayer was announced by Dr Rowley on May 14.
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Anglicans look to hold more, shorter services
Bishop Claude Berkley - Photo by Sureash Cholai
AS Government reduces the percentage of worshippers from 50 to 25 per cent capacity, the Anglican Church is considering whether to increase the number of services, but for shorter times than the allotted 90 minutes.
Anglican Bishop Claude Berkley said he anticipated the reduction, given the rise in the number of covid19 cases and deaths, and the thought of having more services for shorter periods has been considered as an option going forward.
“How people would respond to that, is left to be seen, but we would certainly try to put the mechanism in place to offer the opportunity according to people’s time.”