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Archbishop calls for forgiveness Archbishop's reconciliation plea
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The Archbishop of Canterbury will use his Easter sermon to urge people to consider the message of forgiveness. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will use his Easter sermon to call for reconciliation in the world.
Dr Rowan Williams will tell the congregation at Canterbury Cathedral that the story of Easter should provide encouragement during times of conflict. He will tell the congregation at Canterbury Cathedral that the Easter story of Jesus's death and resurrection shows how conflict can be overcome.
He will highlight progress towards reconciliation in Northern Ireland. In York, Archbishop Dr John Sentamu will carry out open-air baptisms of Christians from many denominations.
In his Easter message, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the Catholic leader in England and Wales, criticised modern Britain's "now generation" culture. In his Easter address, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor criticised modern Britain's "now generation" culture.
Too often people expected everything "almost instantaneously", he told an Easter vigil at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday.Too often people expected everything "almost instantaneously", he told an Easter vigil at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday.
HealingHealing
In his sermon, Dr Williams will relate a visit to the Solomon Islands in 2004 when a leader caught up in the recent civil war took public responsibility for failure. In his sermon, Dr Williams will say Christianity's most important festival - marking the resurrection of Jesus three days after his death by crucifixion - shows how reconciliation can be achieved in the present day.
"He [the leader] said: 'I need to say in public that we were responsible as well as the people on the islands.' He will say that its account of devastation followed by joy shows how if those engaged in conflict can admit their own faults, they can escape the deadlock of mutual hatred and suspicion.
"Here was a politician representing a community that had suffered greatly and inflicted great suffering as well, saying 'We were all wrong. We needed healing and forgiveness.' He will relate a visit to the Solomon Islands in 2004 when a leader caught up in the recent civil war took public responsibility for failure.
He will say: "Here was a politician representing a community that had suffered greatly and inflicted great suffering as well, saying 'We were all wrong. We needed healing and forgiveness.'
"And it was as if for the first time you could see the bare bones of what reconciliation means.""And it was as if for the first time you could see the bare bones of what reconciliation means."
'Comfort and encouragement''Comfort and encouragement'
Dr Williams will say the lesson can be applied to other conflicts "when people learn to listen to stories other than their own".Dr Williams will say the lesson can be applied to other conflicts "when people learn to listen to stories other than their own".
Progress in Northern Ireland had allowed people to start hearing about each other's histories, according to the archbishop.Progress in Northern Ireland had allowed people to start hearing about each other's histories, according to the archbishop.
The Easter story provides comfort and encouragement, he will say.The Easter story provides comfort and encouragement, he will say.
"Give up the struggle to be innocent and the hope that God will proclaim that you were right and everyone else wrong. Simply ask for whatever healing it is that you need, whatever grace and hope you need to be free, then step towards your neighbour."Give up the struggle to be innocent and the hope that God will proclaim that you were right and everyone else wrong. Simply ask for whatever healing it is that you need, whatever grace and hope you need to be free, then step towards your neighbour.
"Easter reveals a God who is ready to give you that grace and to walk with you.""Easter reveals a God who is ready to give you that grace and to walk with you."
He will add: "When in our world we are faced with the terrible deadlocks of mutual hatred and suspicion, with rival stories of suffering and atrocity, we have to pray for this resurrection message to be heard."He will add: "When in our world we are faced with the terrible deadlocks of mutual hatred and suspicion, with rival stories of suffering and atrocity, we have to pray for this resurrection message to be heard."
In York, Dr Sentamu will stand in a pool of water set up in the city centre to baptise new members of the Church. They will include Christians from a range of different denominations.