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Pope Leo XIV Emphasizes Peace and Dialogue at First Easter Mass
Warning Against Violence and Injustice
Pope Leo XIV delivered a poignant message during his first Easter Mass, cautioning that death constantly lurks from without. He pointed to its presence in injustices, partisan selfishness, the oppression of the poor, and the lack of attention given to the most vulnerable. The Pontiff further highlighted the violence and wounds prevalent globally, citing the cry of pain rising from every corner due to abuses that crush the weakest, the idolatry of profit plundering Earth's resources, and the killing and destruction wrought by the violence of war.
Easter's Hope and Call for Peace
Pope Leo XIV stressed that Easter is a new creation brought about by the Risen Lord, a new beginning, and life finally made eternal by God's victory over the ancient enemy. He declared that this song of hope is desperately needed today. The Pope urged those who wield weapons to lay them down and called upon those with the power to unleash wars to choose peace. He emphasized a peace achieved through dialogue, not through force, and a willingness to encounter others rather than dominate them.
Concern Over Globalization of Indifference
The Pope expressed concern that humanity is becoming accustomed and resigned to violence, growing indifferent to its devastating consequences. He lamented the indifference to the deaths of thousands and the economic and social repercussions of conflicts, referring to this trend as an increasing 'globalization of indifference.' Recalling the final words of Pope Francis from this loggia a year prior, Pope Leo XIV reminded the world of the profound thirst for death witnessed daily in the numerous conflicts raging across different parts of the globe.
*Source: YouTube: NDTV (2026-04-06)*



