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Rare Unified Easter Marks 1,700 Years Since Council of Nicaea, Echoes Call for Unity Across Africa

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By Ollus Ndomu

For the first time in years, Christians around the world both from Eastern and Western traditions celebrated Easter on the same day, a rare show of unity commemorating 1,700 years since the historic Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D.

Pope Francis, speaking from the Vatican, called the moment a powerful sign. “Let Christ show us the way,” he urged, calling on all believers to walk together in faith, humility, and shared purpose. Church leaders across denominations echoed the call for reconciliation and collective resolve in confronting global and local crises.

Nowhere is that message more pressing than in Africa, where conflict, displacement, and economic hardship continue to challenge both governments and faith communities. From war-torn Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo to unrest in Cameroon and across the Sahel region, this year’s Easter arrives in a continent longing for peace and healing.

Religious leaders across Africa emphasized the importance of using this Easter not only to reflect but to act. “This cannot be a season of tradition alone,” said Archbishop Emmanuel Mobutu of Kinshasa. “It must be a time to rise above division and seek justice for our people.”

In many parts of Africa, churches overflowed with worshippers on Sunday, marking the resurrection of Christ with prayer, song, and hope. But amid the celebration, reminders of suffering lingered. In refugee camps and makeshift shelters, humanitarian groups and local parishes distributed food and Bibles, offering brief relief and solidarity to displaced families.

The anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, which centuries ago unified Christian doctrine, lends symbolic weight to this year’s alignment of calendars. For many, it is a divine nudge toward global and local harmony.

DW Africa, among other regional voices, issued a message of solidarity: “Let this be more than a date on the calendar. Let it be a call to rise—above war, above injustice, above fear—toward dignity, unity, and a shared African future.”

As the sun set on a rare united Easter Sunday, church bells rang from Lagos to Lilongwe, Nairobi to N’Djamena, calling not only the faithful to prayer but perhaps the continent to purpose.

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