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Four gospels at Le Amosa

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IN ACTION: Students at Le Amosa School during a play about Good Friday and Easter on Thursday.Mathew, Mark, Luke and John from the Bible were at Le Amosa on Thursday.

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They were present in the form of four groups, among which the school was divided into, to celebrate Good Friday and Easter.

Speaking to the Samoa Observer, Le Tagaloa (Dr.) Pita, said the idea is to remind the young children about the real meaning of Easter.

It’s not just a holiday, he said.

Instead, it is a time to remember that Jesus Christ was born to die to save the world from their sins, he added.

“So today, we have Mathew, Mark, Luke and John with us,” he said, adding that the four gospels in the Bible tell the story of Jesus and his work on earth before he was crucified.

“Each group performed different scenes about the crucifixion and Jesus’s resurrection.

“I am very impressed that these youngsters came up with different messages within their performances.

“It is a great reminder for everyone to understand and get to know the reason why Jesus came to this world. He came for you, me and all of us so we can be forgiven.”

Tagaloa reminded that when children are taught valuable lessons at such a young age, they would never forget them.

“They will grow up to know that Jesus Christ is the King of all Kings and everyone must worship Him for He is so Good,” said Tagaloa.

“He is a risen Saviour.”

The celebration of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice was not confined to Le Amosa.

The commemoration was marked throughout the country through skits and performances at different schools.

Faleata College was also among the schools that staged a special assembly whereby the story of the crucifixion and resurrection were retold.

Throughout the country last night, church services and masses were organised to welcome the long Easter weekend.

 

 

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