By Sue-Ann Wayow
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley encourages citizens to take time to do some introspection as they embark on Easter this Friday.
In his Good Friday message to the nation, Dr Rowley said the very essence of Christianity was based upon the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, all of which are remembered during this period.
He said, “The passion of Christ has become a living and enlightening record, but it goes beyond that, carrying that deeper message of the transformative power of his teaching.
“The many mysteries of Easter create an opportunity for citizens to take a deeper look at ourselves in our daily lives. We should be reminded that within all of us, we hold a capacity for boundless love, tolerance, empathy, and compassion for each other.”
Dr Rowley encouraged citizens to try to ponder about where they were in life, where they are going and to make an attempt to embrace the virtues of godliness.
He wished all a peaceful time of reflection.