Sandbach priest says prayer at Cheshire East Holocaust Memorial Day

By Deborah Bowyer

28th Jan 2022 | Local News

A Sandbach priest helped Cheshire East residents mark the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, and genocides worldwide.

Father Michael Morton of St Winefride's Church – whose church is opposite the council's HQ at Westfields in Sandbach - read a prayer at the end of a pre-recorded service.

Cheshire East Council sharied a pre-recorded service, led by Cheshire East mayor Councillor Sarah Pochin, who lit a candle on behalf of the Cheshire East community.

The service also featured comments from Cllr Sam Corcoran, leader of the Council, and a personal testimony from deputy leader, Cllr Craig Browne, about his work with the Roma community in Romania.

Since 2001, Holocaust Memorial Day has been held on the same day each year, taking the time to remember the six million Jews, two million Gypsies, 15,000 homosexual people and millions of others murdered under Nazi persecution in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.

This is the 10th consecutive year the council has held an annual Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration service, and with the continuing disruption from the coronavirus pandemic, it will be in the form of a recorded service instead of a live event for residents.

Cllr Corcoran, a Sandbach town councillor as well as leader of Cheshire East, said: "Many years may have passed since the horrendous atrocities committed during the Holocaust, but the impact and devastation caused is still felt across our communities.

"For a decade we have commemorated this pivotal event at the council, and this year we're taking the time to reflect on this poignant day through a pre-recorded ceremony, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"It's crucial for us to come together during this day to not only unite and reflect on the unspeakable acts committed during this period, but to reinforce how vital it is that we speak up at the first sign of abuse, discrimination, racism and segregation, and embed a safe and open culture for our residents."

Cllr Browne said: "The 27 January is an important date in the calendar to come together and remember the unspeakable acts committed during the Holocaust by mankind.

"I would like to invite and encourage residents to join us in the online service of remembrance and reflection, as we pledge to do all in our power to create a safer, better future for all."

Following the online ceremony, households were encouraged to join in with the national reflection, by lighting a candle at 8pm and displaying it in their window, to remember those who were murdered, and to unite and stand against prejudice hatred today.

     

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