Hold on to faith and trust in 2024 says Archbishop

In the face of the daunting challenges that marked 2024, Archbishop Linda Nicholls delivered a powerful New Year’s Day homily, addressing the global crises and darkness that loomed over humanity.

From the devastation in the Holy Land to the interconnectedness of our world, her words resonate with a call for a different way rooted in the Christian faith. However, what unfolds next in this compelling narrative will truly test her convictions in unexpected ways.

Read the full story in the ADO Perspective to delve into the Archbishop’s insightful reflections, discover tales of hope amidst the darkness, and explore the profound journey that lies ahead.

 

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