From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: 'We need Easter as
much as ever,' says the Queen”
"Coronavirus will not
overcome us," the Queen has said, in an Easter message to the nation. While
celebrations would be different for many this year, she said: "We need
Easter as much as ever." Referencing the tradition of lighting candles to
mark the occasion, she said: "As dark as death can be - particularly for
those suffering with grief - light and life are greater." It comes as the
number of coronavirus deaths in UK hospitals reached 9,875. Speaking from
Windsor Castle, the Queen said many religions had festivals celebrating light
overcoming darkness, which often featured the lighting of candles. She said:
"They seem to speak to every culture, and appeal to people of all faiths,
and of none. "They are lit on birthday cakes and to mark family
anniversaries, when we gather happily around a source of light. It unites
us." The monarch, who is head of the Church of England, said: "As
darkness falls on the Saturday before Easter Day, many Christians would
normally light candles together. "In
church, one light would pass to another, spreading slowly and then more rapidly
as more candles are lit. It's a way of showing how the good news of Christ's
resurrection has been passed on from the first Easter by every generation until
now."
Queen's message reveals the gravity of the
situation: As far as we know, this is
the first time the Queen has released an Easter message. And coming as it does
less than a week since the televised broadcast to the nation, it underlines the
gravity of the situation as it is regarded by the monarch. It serves two
purposes really; it is underlining the government's public safety message,
acknowledging Easter will be difficult for us but by keeping apart we keep
others safe, and the broader Christian message of hope and reassurance. We know
how important her Christian faith is, and coming on the eve of Easter Sunday,
it is clearly a significant time for people of all faiths, but particularly
Christian faith. She said the discovery of the risen Christ on the first Easter
Day gave his followers new hope and fresh purpose, adding that we could all
take heart from this. Wishing everyone
of all faiths and denominations a blessed Easter, she said: "May the
living flame of the Easter hope be a steady guide as we face the future." The
Queen, 93, recorded the audio message in the White Drawing Room at Windsor
Castle, with one sound engineer in the next room. The Palace described it as "Her Majesty's
contribution to those who are celebrating Easter privately". It follows a speech on Sunday, in which the
monarch delivered a rallying message to the nation. In it, she said the UK
"will succeed" in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic, thanked
people for following government rules about staying at home and praised those
"coming together to help others". She also thanked key workers,
saying "every hour" of work "brings us closer to a return to
more normal times".
^ In times like these it’s important
for a well-respected leader like the Queen to make as many appearances and speeches
(in person or through the different medias) to encourage and inspire the
people. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52255054
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