The Council of Prison Chaplains and Ministers (COPCAM) will host its annual Prison's Day of Prayer tomorrow in prisons throughout the country, according to Sister Kay Narinesingh, the group's communications director.She said all religious organisations have been invited to ask their individual congregation to pray with them between 9.30 am to 11 am.Among the groups invited are Asja, Presbyterian, Anglican, Evangelical, Way of Holiness, Church of Christ, Agape Christian Ministry, Alpha and Omega, Aglow International, Immanuel Ministry, Jehovah's Witnesses, Spiritual Baptists, Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga, Hindu mandirs and Hindu Prachar Kendra.Representatives of the various churches will visit the penal institutions and hold prayer sessions.Religious groups have been asked to offer prayers and supplications during their Sunday services.
Sister Narinesingh said: "We all seek to wake up to a world free of poverty, crime, racism, a world full of equality and understanding, where people are in happiness, a world without environmental destruction, a world of social stability."We can connect through the divine link of prayer, access our innate potential and virtues and radiate them to our environment."Our pure consciousness is the golden thread that links humanity, even while we perform on a material level our everyday actions."We must continue to thread the human quilt of love to keep it warm and clean, every night, every time, in spite of everything else, so as to awaken to a better future for humanity," she added.