Pope Francis Easter Message
- Owen Hennessey
- Apr 22
- 1 min read

The following comes from the Vatican website and contains, technically, Pope Francis' last public words (although they were read for him, he did write them).
Every year on Easter Sunday the Pope delivers an "Urbi et Orbi" message - "Urbi et Orbi" means "to the City (of Rome) and to the World." He was able to do that, and impart his Apostolic Blessing on Easter Sunday before he died on Monday morning.
Christ is risen, alleluia!
Dear brothers, Happy Easter! Today at last, the singing of the “alleluia” is heard once more in the Church, passing from mouth to mouth, from heart to heart, and this makes the people of God throughout the world shed tears of joy.
Vivat Jesus!
GK.... Mario
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