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Hope Persists on Good Friday Amid Sorrow and Global Turmoil

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Hope Persists on Good Friday Amid Sorrow and Global Turmoil

 

“On this day of the Lord’s Passion, we are called to meditate on the mystery of suffering, which brings redemption and hope to the world,” reflected Pope John Paul II.

Across Nigeria and beyond, those words seem to hang in the air this Good Friday, a solemn reminder that even in pain, there is purpose. In Lagos and Jos, streets are quiet, yet hearts carry the weight of recent violence.

 

Communities remember the lives lost in the Palm Sunday attack in Bukuru, Jos, while globally, tensions mount as the United States and Israel strike Iran’s industrial sites, prompting retaliatory actions.

 

On this day of reflection, faith meets the stark reality of a world struggling to reconcile hope with hardship.

Oma of AfricaWorldNews spoke with Mariam Goni, a 37-year-old nurse from Bukuru, Jos, who recounted the Palm Sunday attack that claimed lives and injured many.

 

“We were meant to celebrate peace, but terror struck instead,” she said. “Still, people lit candles, gathered in prayer, and whispered blessings for those we lost.

 

Even in darkness, hope refuses to leave us.” In Lagos, Pastor Samuel Adebayo, a retired teacher residing in Ikeja, reflected on the deeper meaning of Good Friday:

 

“This day teaches us that suffering has purpose. In life and faith, endurance is essential, and even when the world trembles around us, our prayers are a lifeline.”

 

Beyond Nigeria, the world mirrors these challenges. The United States and Israel’s strikes on Iran’s Mobarakeh Steel Company and other key infrastructure have escalated tensions, prompting retaliatory action by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

 

In this climate of uncertainty, Pope Leo XIII’s reflection resonates: “The cross of Christ teaches us that in our trials, in our pain, we participate in the redemptive work of God, and in that suffering, grace is born.”

 

From the deserts of the Middle East to the hills of Jos, these words remind humanity that even in fear and turmoil, compassion, resilience, and hope are essential.

Good Friday is more than a day of mourning; it is a testament to the enduring human spirit. Across Africa and the diaspora, in candlelit churches and quiet homes, people unite in reflection and prayer.

 

In Nigeria, where insecurity looms and global tensions flare, the day reminds us that faith and hope persist, that suffering can bring meaning, and that even in a world shadowed by violence, the light of humanity can never be fully extinguished.

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