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Pope Leo XIV led a solemn Good Friday service at Rome’s Colosseum, where thousands of Catholics gathered for the traditional Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession. The candle-lit ceremony included prayers for war orphans, deported migrant children, and victims of global conflicts. During the service, spiritual meditations emphasized accountability for world leaders, warning that their use of power—especially in matters of war and peace—would ultimately be judged by God.

The pope, the first American to hold the position, carried a wooden cross through the historic amphitheatre, stopping at intervals for readings from the Bible, reflections inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, and messages focused on social justice. The meditations highlighted suffering across the world, including refugees, victims of human trafficking, political prisoners, and those killed in war zones, while also drawing attention to children affected by harsh immigration policies.

Although no specific leaders were named, the themes reflected ongoing global tensions and humanitarian concerns. Pope Leo has previously voiced criticism of strict immigration measures, particularly in relation to their alignment with Church teachings. The Good Friday observance marks a key moment in the Christian calendar leading up to Easter Sunday, when the pope is expected to deliver a major message addressing international issues.

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As Easter stays a few hours away, the world has discovered a new way to make sure that they do not miss the mood of Easter because of the coronavirus outbreak, through virtual platforms.

Many congregations have been attending remote services online, while their clergy preach to cameras in empty churches.

Easter is a big festival – especially in the west. The continent of Europe usually celebrates this festival in a grand manner. This time, due to the coronavirus outbreak, it is not possible.

What virtual platforms offer is a big solution. These platforms help millions to take part in the celebrations even though virtually.

Europe has not yet been recovered fully from the virus outbreak. It is not clear when the things come to normal. The latest reports from some of the worst affected countries indicate the ray of hope shines brightly above the continent at this juncture.

This Easter, in this difficult time, the world prays for the well being of everyone in this universe.


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