Well over
150,000 tourists — Romans and pilgrims, young and old — turned out for
the Mass that Francis celebrated at an altar set up under a canopy on
the steps of St. Peter's Basilica.
Easter is the culmination of Holy Week and marks Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead after his crucifixion.
Francis
noted that this year the Catholic church's celebration of Easter
coincided with that of Orthodox churches, which have many followers in
Ukraine.
Francis prayed that
God would "enlighten and inspire the initiatives that promote peace in
Ukraine, so that all those involved, with the support of the
international community, will make every effort to prevent violence."
In
eastern Ukraine, the holiday was marred by a deadly shooting Sunday
fueled by tensions between pro-Russian supporters in the east and those
loyal to an interim government in Kiev. The clash appeared to defy an
international agreement reached last week in hopes of ending months of
unrest.
Francis also prayed
that all sides in Syria will be moved to "boldly negotiate the peace
long awaited and long overdue." Syria has been wracked by a three-year
civil war that has cost 150,000 lives and forced millions to flee the
country.
Francis
makes a pilgrimage to Jordan, the Palestinian territories and Israel
next month, so on Easter he prayed that hopes sparked by the resumption
of Mideast peace negotiations will be sustained.
Thousands
of pilgrims from around the world flocked to the celebrate Easter in
the Holy Land, where Christian communities, as well as elsewhere in the
Middle East, have been declining as the faithful flee regional turmoil.
Francis
also spoke of those suffering in Africa from an epidemic of deadly
Ebola and urged a halt to "brutal terrorist attacks" in parts of
Nigeria.
Nigerians marked
Easter with heightened security against a spreading Islamic uprising,
mourning the deaths of 75 bomb blast victims and fearful of the fate of
85 abducted schoolgirls. The homegrown terror network Boko Haram has
claimed responsibility for last week's rush-hour explosion in the
capital, Abuja, and threatened more attacks.
In
Venezuela, there have been hopes Vatican mediation can help end the
country's violent political unrest, and Francis urged that "hearts be
turned to reconciliation and fraternal concord" there.
But
Francis' Easter message also urged people to pay attention to the needy
close to home. He said the "good news" of Easter's joy means "leaving
ourselves behind and encountering others, being close to those crushed
by life's troubles, sharing with the needy, standing at the side of the
sick, elderly and the outcast."
He
denounced the "scourge of hunger," which he said was "aggravated by
conflicts and by the immense wastefulness for which we are often
responsible."
Francis has set
an austere tone in his papacy, forsaking an ornate apostolic palace
apartment for a simple guesthouse on the Vatican grounds and rejecting
limousines for regular cars.
Cheering
and applauding, the crowd tried to catch a glimpse of the pontiff as he
circled around in his white popemobile before going to the basilica's
balcony to deliver his commentary.
Source :Yahoo News
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