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Pope Francis giving Easter Sunday address
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Christians in Holy Land, across world celebrate Easter

IN PICTURES: From Jerusalem to the Vatican, faithful commemorate day they believe Jesus was resurrected.

Christians in the Holy Land and across the world celebrated Easter on Sunday, commemorating the day followers believe Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago.

 

 

The cavernous Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem was packed with worshippers. The site is where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected.

 

Greek Orthodox worshipers hold a palm fond in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during Orthodox Palm Sunday in Jerusalem (Photo: AP)
Greek Orthodox worshipers hold a palm fond in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during Orthodox Palm Sunday in Jerusalem (Photo: AP)

 

A Mass was expected later in Bethlehem's Nativity Church, built atop the site where Christians believe Jesus was born.

 

Catholics and others were celebrating Easter whereas Orthodox Christians, who follow a different calendar, were marking Palm Sunday with processions.

 

Ethiopian Orthodox Christian women pray at Deir El Sultan outside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during Orthodox Palm Sunday in Jerusalem (Photo: AP)
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian women pray at Deir El Sultan outside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during Orthodox Palm Sunday in Jerusalem (Photo: AP)

 

At the Vatican, Pope Francis presided over a solemn vigil service Saturday night. In his homily, Francis said the Easter mystery requires the faithful to seek an answer "to the questions which challenge our faith, our fidelity, and our very existence."

 

 An acolyte carries an umbrella to shield Pope Francis from a shower in St. Peter's Square before he celebrates Easter Sunday Mass (Photo: EPA)
An acolyte carries an umbrella to shield Pope Francis from a shower in St. Peter's Square before he celebrates Easter Sunday Mass (Photo: EPA)

 

Pope Francis prayed for an end to the persecution of Christians in his Easter Sunday address, commemorating the students massacred by Islamist militants at Garissa University in Kenya.

 

Francis, after saying Mass for thousands of people in a rainy St. Peter's Square, delivered a mostly somber and grim "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) message.

 

Pope Francis greets the crowd from the central loggia of St Peters' basilica (Photo: AFP)
Pope Francis greets the crowd from the central loggia of St Peters' basilica (Photo: AFP)

 

Attacks on Christians in Africa and the Middle East have been the grim backdrop of all Holy Week ceremonies leading up to Easter.

 

"We ask Jesus, the victor over death, to lighten the sufferings of our many brothers and sisters who are persecuted for his name, and of all those who suffer injustice as a result of ongoing conflicts and violence - and there are many," he said.

 

Pope Francis greets the crowd from the popemobile after the Easter Mass at St Peter's square (Photo: AFP)
Pope Francis greets the crowd from the popemobile after the Easter Mass at St Peter's square (Photo: AFP)

 

The pope spoke as churches in Kenya, where al Shabaab gunmen massacred nearly 150 people, singling out Christians for point-blank executions, turned to armed guards to protect their congregations on the most important day of the Christian liturgical year.

 

View of Easter baskets to be blessed on Holy Saturday at a church in Lublin, Poland (Photo: EPA)
View of Easter baskets to be blessed on Holy Saturday at a church in Lublin, Poland (Photo: EPA)

 

"May constant prayer rise up from all people of goodwill for those who lost their lives - I think in particular of the young people who were killed last Thursday at Garissa University College in Kenya - for all who have been kidnapped, and for those forced to abandon their homes and their dear ones."

 

Christians pray during Easter service at St. Oswald's Church in Lahore, Pakistan (Photo: AP)
Christians pray during Easter service at St. Oswald's Church in Lahore, Pakistan (Photo: AP)

 

The 78-year-old Argentine pope, celebrating the third Easter of his pontificate, spoke from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica after saying a Mass below for tens of thousands of people wearing plastic ponchos and holding umbrellas against the driving rain.

 

Jakarta Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo celebrates the Easter Sunday mass at the Jakarta cathedral (Photo: AFP)
Jakarta Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo celebrates the Easter Sunday mass at the Jakarta cathedral (Photo: AFP)

 

Calling for peace in Libya, where last February, Islamic State militants beheaded 22 Egyptian Coptic Christians, the pope called for an end to "the present absurd bloodshed and all barbarous acts of violence."

 

A chimpanzee enjoys an Easter treat at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia (Photo: Getty Images)
A chimpanzee enjoys an Easter treat at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia (Photo: Getty Images)

 

He prayed for peace in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria, where Boko Haram Islamist militants have also targeted Christian churches.

 

The Easter Bunny makes an appearance behind home plate (Photo: Ron Jenkins/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)
The Easter Bunny makes an appearance behind home plate (Photo: Ron Jenkins/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)

 

"We ask for peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups," he said.

 

"Peace and liberty for the victims of drug dealers, who are often allied with the powers who ought to defend peace and harmony in the human family. And we ask peace for this world subjected to arms dealers, who make their money from the blood of men and women" he said.

 

Just about the only positive part in the pope's address was a reference to the deal reached in Switzerland last week between Iran and the international community on a framework for a nuclear accord.

 

"In hope we entrust to the merciful Lord the framework recently agreed to in Lausanne, that it may be a definitive step toward a more secure and fraternal world," he said.

 

 


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