Pope Leo IV is scheduled to make a historic visit to Algeria from April 13 to 15, marking the first time a pope has visited the country. This visit comes at a time when Christianity in Algeria faces significant challenges, with a noticeable decline in the number of Christians over the years.
This year, Christians in Lebanon are celebrating Easter away from their homes and churches due to the ongoing conflict that has forced many to flee. The celebration occurs under difficult circumstances and ongoing suffering.
Iraqi Christians are observing Easter this year without celebrations in solidarity with the victims of ongoing conflicts in the region. This decision comes amid rising security and economic concerns affecting the Christian community after years of challenges.
Questions are rising in Egypt about whether Palm Sunday in 2026 will be recognized as an official holiday. This inquiry comes as attention turns to religious holidays and their impact on citizens' daily lives.
As Easter approaches, Palestinian Christians face increasing restrictions preventing access to their holy sites. The Israeli occupation imposes strict limitations on access to Jerusalem, exacerbating the suffering of this minority, which constitutes less than 2% of the population.
Christian leaders in Jerusalem have urged Israeli authorities to reopen the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ahead of the upcoming Easter celebrations. This call comes as the Holy Week approaches, with an expected increase in visitors to the sacred site.