This year, Christians in Syria celebrated Easter in a somber atmosphere, with activities limited to prayers inside churches following an attack on the town of Al-Suqaylabiyah. The incident on March 27 led to the cancellation of public festivities in solidarity with the town's residents.
In a precautionary move, traditional Easter masses have been canceled at two Catholic churches in Dubai due to fears of Iranian attacks. Nevertheless, Christians in the UAE remain determined to celebrate the message of hope despite the threats.
The President of the Senate Council extended heartfelt congratulations to Christians on the occasion of Easter, praising the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among religions. This message comes at a time when the need to strengthen social bonds among different sects is increasingly important.
Christians around the world celebrated Easter and Palm Sunday yesterday, amidst a somber atmosphere influenced by ongoing wars in the Middle East. Pope Francis called for peace in his Easter message, urging world leaders to choose dialogue over force.
Christians around the globe celebrated Easter, with major cities hosting vibrant events that reflect the spirit of the holiday. From Europe to the Americas, streets were adorned with decorations and families gathered to honor their cherished traditions.
On Sunday, Christians in Gaza celebrated Easter under challenging humanitarian conditions due to ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement. The celebration included a mass at the historic St. Porphyrius Church, where attendees called for peace and stability.
The Israeli occupation has prevented Palestinian Christians from celebrating Easter, with many barred from praying at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Despite these restrictions, hope remains for freedom and a new dawn.
Christians in Gaza celebrated Good Friday ahead of Easter amidst ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement. This comes after two years of military escalation that resulted in thousands of casualties.
Thousands of Christians in southern Lebanon are living in fear as Israeli forces advance, leading to the withdrawal of the Lebanese army from the area. Residents of the towns of Rmeish, Ain Ebel, and Debel hope their cities will survive the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
The incident of preventing the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has sparked widespread criticism, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to quickly retract. Reports indicate that this event reflects a broader pattern in Israel's treatment of Christians, distinguishing between Catholics and Evangelicals.
Several Arab countries have declared an official holiday for Christians to celebrate Palm Sunday and Easter, reflecting appreciation for religious festivities. This occasion aims to enhance peaceful coexistence among religions.
During a special Palm Sunday mass, Pope Leo XIV stated that God does not listen to the prayers of those who justify wars and violence. His remarks come in support of Christians in the Middle East facing ongoing crises.