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The Metropolitan Archbishop of Cape Coast, Most Reverend Charles Palmer-Buckle says the coronavirus pandemic presents an opportunity for the world to be made a much more better place
Speaking on his vision of events post the pandemic, the Catholic leader described the current situation as a kairos moment of grace that is to be seized by humanity to remake the world a better place.

“One way or the other I see this as a kairos, a moment of grace that God has given to the world for us to remake the world, to rebuild the world to make it a better place.”

The Archbishop who was speaking to Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong on his “What is Next” TV programme expressed hope that events that will succeed the COVID-9 pandemic will reveal a more peaceful world live by better humans who will look out for each other.
“It is my hope that comes COVID-19 and gone we shall be better human beings in a more peace and loving world, in a world where everybody feels we are members from one home, Co-responsible for one another.” He added.

Following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of religious leaders have been advising people to not only see it as the havoc-wreaking virus that it is but to also see it as an opportunity for the world and humanity to draw closer to each other.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com