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Pope Leo delivers first Easter Mass with plea for peace amid global turmoil

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Vatican City: In his inaugural Easter Mass as pontiff, Pope Leo—the first U.S.-born Pope—delivered a poignant call for hope on Sunday, April 5, 2026, directly addressing the “violence of war that kills and destroys.” Speaking from a white rose-flanked altar in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope lamented the spreading conflicts across the globe, specifically referencing the second month of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and the protracted campaign in Ukraine. His homily served as a stern warning against the “idolatry of profit” and the “partisan selfishness” that he claimed plunders the earth and oppresses the most vulnerable.

The pontiff’s message of renewal was visually mirrored by the spring perennials lining the piazza, yet his words remained grounded in the grim realities of current injustices. Quoting his predecessor, Pope Francis, Leo urged the faithful to resist falling into indifference despite the “darkness” of persistent cruelty. He emphasized that the “cry of pain” rising from the world’s weakest members must not be ignored in favour of economic or political gain, asserting that “something new always springs to life” even in the midst of profound suffering.

Subdued celebrations in the Holy Land:

  • Restricted Access: In Jerusalem, Easter ceremonies at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre were significantly scaled back. Israeli police imposed strict limits on public gatherings due to the ongoing threat of missile attacks, a measure that has also dampened recent Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Passover observances.

  • Tensions with Clergy: The relationship between Israeli authorities and Christian leadership has reached a point of visible strain. Notably, Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa was among those prevented from celebrating Palm Sunday last week, highlighting the friction caused by security-driven restrictions on religious rites.

  • Jewish Observances Impacted: The impact of the hostilities extended to the Western Wall, where the traditional Jewish priestly blessing—usually attended by tens of thousands—was restricted to a symbolic group of just 50 people.

Despite his earlier expressed hope that hostilities might cease before the Easter holiday, Pope Leo stood before the world on Sunday to deliver the traditional “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) message against a backdrop of continued military operations. His address underscored a burgeoning papacy defined by an urgent, vocal opposition to modern warfare and a demand for a global return to human-centric ethics over geopolitical strategy.

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