Local News ‘Use Lent to reflect, pray’ by Barbados Today 18/02/2021 written by Barbados Today 18/02/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 186 On Ash Wednesday, the start of the Christian period of Lent, religious leaders urged Barbadians to use this time of lockdown wisely in Lenten reflection and prayer. During Ash Wednesday Mass from the St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral, Bishop-elect Neil Scantlebury said Barbadians should use these times being spent indoors, to pray and meditate on the word of God. He said: “In this shutdown, we stay home, and what can we do? We can easily get depressed, frustrated, yell and shout at whoever else is in the room. “So often we are upset and annoyed that we can’t go here, there and do everything that we want to do. It calls for self-restraint yes, self-control – it calls for us to say no to the temptations of wanting to go out there. Now Lent offers that opportunity to grow in these virtues, because Lent indeed is a time where we must master the self, yes. Too often we want to do what we want to do when we want to do it… no, it can’t be like that. Why, that is selfishness.” Bishop-elect Scantlebury said that during this time, Barbadians should not only think about making the “almighty dollar” but instead place God first, and think about their fellow man. The Ash Wednesday Liturgy at the Anglican Cathedral Church of St. Michael and All Angels also followed a similar tone, with the Reverend Joseph King, Rector of St. Cyprian’s, saying that this time of Lent should be used to unburden panic and anxiety, and instead build faith. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Reverend King said: “Brothers and sisters, we can be weighed down by so many things in life, but we must not despair. We must not lose hope – you see Lent is not a time for us to allow ourselves to be weighed down. Lent is not a time to become depressed and wallow in our failures and agonize about what is happening in the world around us. “Lent is a time for us to spring into action. Lent is a time for us to free ourselves from these burdens that we are carrying around on a daily basis. Lent is a time for us to confess, to admit our faults, and our weaknesses before God. Lent is a time for us to inwardly acknowledge our need to change. We can only be free of these burdens when we embrace change.” (SB) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Make a Difference Foundation hosts Christmas dinner for seniors 15/12/2024 Police release names of road accident victims 15/12/2024 Adzil Stuart, master of many faces, singular faith 15/12/2024