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Pope Francis: Emotional message to the people of Ukraine for the Easter Vigil

2022-04-16T21:12:19.355Z


Guest from the war zone: In his Easter Vigil sermon, Pope Francis addressed words of comfort to the mayor of the Ukrainian city of Melitopol. Francis closed the celebrations in Ukrainian.


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Pope Francis walks past Ivan Fedorov (2nd from right) during the celebration of the Easter Vigil

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Alessandra Tarantino / dpa

The Easter Vigil was celebrated in St. Peter's Basilica with an atmospheric celebration to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Pope Francis provided an emotional climax at the end of the sermon when he addressed Ivan Fedorov, the mayor of the southern Ukrainian city of Melitopol, who was a guest in the front row.

"We all pray with you and for you", said Francis, "in this darkness in which you live, the darkness of war, of cruelty".

He encouraged the Ukrainians.

Fedorov was kidnapped by the Russians during the war and only released in the course of a prisoner exchange.

He was a guest at the Vatican together with parliamentarians.

Francis ended his homily with the phrase "Christ is risen" in Ukrainian.

Supported by Cardinal Dean Giovanni Battista Re

For the first time in the pontificate, the 85-year-old Argentinian refrained from leading the most important service of the church year himself;

this was taken over by Cardinal Dean Giovanni Battista Re.

Francis, who has already had many events this Holy Week and is also plagued by knee pain, followed the mass mostly sitting on an armchair in front of the around 5,500 believers present.

In addition to the sermon, he baptized seven adults.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ after his death on the cross is celebrated on the Holy Night before Easter Sunday.

The ceremony traditionally began with the procession into the dark cathedral behind the Easter candle, where the candles of the priests and believers in St. Peter's Basilica are lit to the call "Lumen Christi" (Light of Christ).

On Sunday, the big Easter mass is on St. Peter's Square in front of tens of thousands of believers.

Then Francis will proclaim his Easter message and bestow the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing on the city and the world.

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Source: spiegel

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