Liberian leader: pray to halt Ebola

Published Aug 6, 2014

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Monrovia - Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf called on Tuesday for three days of fasting and prayer to ask for divine intervention against her country's deadliest-ever Ebola outbreak.

“I call on all Liberians to observe three days of national fast and prayer to seek God's face to have mercy on us and forgive our sins and heal our land, Liberia, as we continue the fight against the deadly Ebola virus,” Johnson said in a statement.

More than 300 Liberians have been infected by the tropical disease, which has been raging in west Africa's forests since the start of the year. More than half of those who have caught it have died.

The fast and prayer period will last during daylight hours until the weekend, the presidency said.

Religious leaders will lead prayers for “the spiritual, moral and physical restoration of the land including prayers for the elimination of Ebola,” it added.

The period will finish on Friday evening, when senior religious figures will hold a three-hour service in Monrovia, which will also be broadcast on national television.

“We are calling on all Liberians to join in this time of true national repentance and prayer against the Ebola virus,” said priest Jervis Witherspoon, who is spiritual advisor to Johnson. “We believe, in accordance to the scripture, that God will hear our prayer, forgive our sins and heal the land.”

The presidency said religious leaders would also pray “against any form of witchcraft activity used to spread Ebola virus” and for health workers struggling to contain it.

The tropical virus has claimed almost 900 lives and infected more than 1 600 people in four west African nations in an epidemic aid agencies have warned is out of control. - AFP

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