Because calls for confidence: Easter as a festival of hope and community

Niedersachsens Ministerpräsident Stephan Weil betont in seiner Osterbotschaft die Hoffnung und den Gemeinschaftssinn trotz globaler Krisen.
Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil emphasizes hope and sense of community in his Easter message despite global crises. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Because calls for confidence: Easter as a festival of hope and community

Hannover, Deutschland - On April 19, 2025, Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil published an urgent Easter message in which he describes Easter as a festival of hope and life. Against the background of numerous global crises, such as the Russian attack war in Ukraine and conflicts in the Middle East, recognized because the challenges that the positive look into the future brings. In his message, he emphasized that life over death would win, a central statement that should donate confidence and courage. Despite the existing crises, he appealed to everyone to stay optimistic and to maintain a respectful cooperation in order to emphasize the strength of the community. In addition, he wished all children a successful Easter egg search to bring a little joy into the celebrations.

in this festive time encouraged because people in Lower Saxony have mutual respect and appreciation. His words illustrate how important cohesion and care are in difficult times. The Prime Minister also recalls that Easter gives a fundamental message about overcoming death, which is particularly important in view of the current challenges. This calling of hope and peace is not only relevant for the current crises, but also for the perspectives of the future.

Easter as a symbol of renewal and peace

The topics of hope and new beginning were also taken up by other leading church representatives in their festive speeches. Georg Bätzing, the chairman of the Catholic German Bishops' Conference, described Easter as a symbolic new beginning. He emphasized Jesus' resurrection as a beginning of a new world in which justice should be experienced for the victims of wars and injustices. This message is also reflected in the speech by Dorothee Wüst, which stands for peace and social cohesion and calls on to take over blocking despair.

How the events develop around Easter is also underlined in Lower Saxony by the upcoming 39th German Evangelical Church Day, which takes place in Hanover from April 30 to May 4, 2025. Under the motto "brave, strong, courageous", tens of thousands of believers gather in order to discuss topics such as the defense of democracy and peace. Prime Minister Weil encourages everyone to participate in these important conversations and to take advantage of the opportunities that Easter and the Kirchentag offer.

The Easter message of Weil and the explanations of other church representatives are an invitation not to give up in times of crisis, but to believe that love and lack of violence will ultimately win. They call on to bundle the forces, which can effectively lead to legitimate changes.

Easter remains the oldest and most important festival of Christianity, which awakens memories of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the cross after his death. In the combination of the message of hope and a common spirit, the festival offers a valuable perspective in the current time of uncertainty.

For detailed information on the statements of Stephan Weil, visit Weser-Kurier . You can also find more about his call for hope and respect on ndr and in the explanations of Georg Bätzing and other church representatives on Evangelische Zeitung .

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