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Chief Rabbi joins G20 faith message

Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has expressed hope that the G20 leaders meeting in London this week would be “blessed with wisdom”.

March 30, 2009 14:33
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Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has expressed hope that the G20 leaders meeting in London this week would be “blessed with wisdom”.

Writing as part of a religious leaders'communiqué addressed to leaders of the world’s largest economies, Chief Rabbi Sacks said: "Our prayers are with the world's leaders that they be blessed with the wisdom and courage to begin the journey from recession to recovery, and from the old world of national pride to a new age of global responsibility."

The communiqué, which also included messages from Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor, Archbishop of Westminster, Keith Cardinal O’Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, urged the leaders to look at the moral issues at the root of the global financial crisis and not to forget the needs of the poor and marginalised.

Recognising that people “who have lost jobs, savings, or homes, are in need of immediate help” the statement stressed the need for the G20 to fulfill its promises to the poor, citing World Bank figures that “53 million more people could fall into absolute poverty “ as a result of the world financial crisis, the faith leaders’ hope was that “poorer countries would be allowed to trade their way to prosperity”.