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Pope Leo XIV marks Easter amid shadow of Middle East war

Published on: April 5, 2026 10:50 AM

Pope Leo XIV is marking his first Easter as pontiff while the ongoing conflict in the Middle East casts a heavy shadow over the Christian world’s most significant religious celebration. The pope is scheduled to lead Easter Mass at St Peter’s Square, where thousands of worshippers are expected to gather despite global concerns over war and instability.

During the ceremony in Vatican City, the pontiff will also deliver the traditional Easter blessing, a message followed closely by millions of Catholics worldwide. This year’s observance carries additional emotional weight because it recalls the final public appearance of Pope Francis, who was seen last Easter shortly before his passing.

Read more : Pope Leo has strongly condemned the use of religion to justify war

Earlier, while leading the Easter Vigil service, Pope Leo XIV called for a renewed commitment to peace and unity among nations. He warned that conflicts, injustice and the isolation of societies continue to divide humanity. The pope also appealed for stronger diplomatic efforts to end violence, particularly in the Middle East, where the conflict continues to deepen humanitarian concerns.

The war has significantly affected Christian communities across the region, especially in Jerusalem, where celebrations are normally filled with pilgrims and religious processions. However, authorities restricted gatherings due to security concerns following months of escalating hostilities. As a result, services at the historic Church of the Holy Sepulchre are being held privately behind closed doors.

Read more : Pope Leo condemns war, says God rejects violent leaders

Meanwhile, church leaders in the region have described the situation as deeply troubling for believers preparing for Easter. Pierbattista Pizzaballa said the silence around the Holy Sepulchre reflects the pain of a land affected by conflict. He noted that the sound of distant bombardment now replaces the usual celebrations in what many Christians consider the holiest place of their faith.

In Lebanon, Christian villages near the border have also faced difficulties as clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces continue. Residents in the southern town of Debel reported constant shelling while preparing for Easter celebrations. Despite the hardships and fear, local communities say faith remains their strongest source of hope during this uncertain time.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Christian communities war, Jerusalem church closure, Latest, Lebanon border conflict, Middle East war, Pope Easter message, Vatican Easter mass

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