Orthodox believers carry traditional Easter baskets in the village of Krasne, Ukraine (AFP or licensors)
By Nathan Morley and Christopher Wells
May 6 2024
Pope Francis offers Easter greetings to Eastern-rite Catholics and Orthodox brothers and sisters who celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection according to the Julian Calendar, and prays for peace for Ukraine, and for Palestine and Israel.
“With great affection, I offer my best wishes to our brothers and sisters in the Orthodox Churches and various Eastern Catholic Churches who celebrate the Holy Pasch today, in accordance with the Julian calendar,” Pope Francis said on Sunday.
Eastern Christians, including Eastern Rite Catholic and Orthodox believers in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East are celebrating Easter today, according to a calculation based on the Julian, rather than the Gregorian calendar. “Julian” Easter (sometimes referred to as “Orthodox Easter”) therefore normally falls later than “Gregorian” Easter, although the dates will occasionally coincide, as will occur in 2025.
Speaking at the Regina Coeli in St Peter’s Square, the Holy Father prayed “may the Risen Lord fill all the communities with joy and peace, and comfort those who are facing adversity.”
No to war, yes to dialogue!’
Pope Francis also took the occasion, once again, to ask for continued prayers for “tormented” Ukraine, and for Palestine and Israel – and specifically, that “dialogue may be strengthened and bear good fruit.”
“No to war!” he exclaimed. “Yes to dialogue!”