Trump Extends Easter Greetings, Highlights Religious Revival in US

US President Donald Trump extended Easter greetings, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope it brings to believers. He emphasized the importance of faith and God for national greatness, claiming religion is growing again in America. In a separate development, Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke with Pope Leo XIV, exchanging holiday greetings and discussing regional conflicts. Their conversation highlighted the threat from Iran and the importance of interfaith cooperation against antisemitism.

Key Points: Trump's Easter Message on Faith and US Religious Revival

  • Trump's Holy Week message
  • Significance of Christ's resurrection
  • Hope and faith for believers
  • Notes religious growth in US
  • Global interfaith greetings exchanged
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President Trump extends Easter greetings, highlights faith and religious revival in US

President Donald Trump extends Easter greetings, emphasizing Christ's resurrection and noting a resurgence of religion in the United States.

"In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful... - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 4

US President Donald Trump on Friday extended greetings on the occasion of Easter, joining Christians worldwide in commemorating Holy Week and the "resurrection of Jesus Christ".

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, " Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America."

Delivering a detailed Holy Week message, Trump emphasised the significance of Christ's life, death and resurrection. "This Holy Week, I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time, the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ," he said.

Highlighting Christian teachings, he added, "In his life, Christ displayed true humility. In his death, he modelled true love. And in his resurrection from the tomb, he proved that even death itself will not silence those who place their trust in Almighty God."

Citing scripture from the Gospel of John, Trump said, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, for whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Eternal life, such beautiful words."

He noted that the festival serves as a reminder of hope and faith for millions of believers worldwide. " This Easter millions of Christians all over the globe will be reminded that because of what Jesus did on the cross, all of us can live every day with hope in God's promise, knowing that in the end evil and wickedness will not prevail," he said.

"As I have often said, to be a great nation, you must have religion, and you must have God. In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years. Religion is growing again in our country for the first time in decades," he added.

Trump reiterated his greetings and expressed confidence in the country's progress, saying, "Our country is doing so well like never before."

Earlier on Friday, Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke to Pope Leo XIV and exchanged greetings for Passover and Easter. He also discussed the conflicts in West Asia and the Gulf region--particularly Iran and Lebanon and called for cooperation of all world and religious leaders in the fight against anti-semitism.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Israeli President said, "During our call, we discussed the war with Iran, including the ongoing threat of missile attacks by the Iranian regime and its terror proxies against people of all faiths in the region. I recalled the recent Iranian missile attacks on Jerusalem that fell in the area of sites holy to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The people of Iran also deserve a better future free from this dangerous and violent regime of terror."

He also expressed to Pope Leo XIV the importance of Israel's relationship with the Holy See, the Catholic Church, and Christians around the world and underscored the importance of the cooperation of all world and religious leaders in the crucial fight against antisemitism.

"I extended my warmest wishes for the Easter holiday to Christian communities across the Middle East and around the world. We expressed our shared hope for a more peaceful future for people of all faiths across the world, free from the threat of violence and bloodshed", the Israeli President further noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see the focus on religion growing in the US. In India, faith has always been a strong part of our social fabric, regardless of which party is in power. The political use of religious messaging feels a bit different here.
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David E
As an expat in Mumbai, I find the contrast fascinating. The US seems to be having a public conversation about faith that India has had for millennia. The Easter message is beautiful, but mixing it with politics is always tricky.
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Ananya R
The part about "pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful" is what stood out. In our cities, youth engagement with traditional religious practices is a big topic too. Maybe there's a global trend of younger people seeking spirituality?
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Siddharth J
While the greetings are standard, linking national greatness directly to religion is a bold statement. India's constitution defines us as a secular republic. A leader's personal faith is one thing, but state endorsement is another. We've seen the complexities of that balance here.
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Kavya N
Happy Easter to all celebrating! 🕊️ The message of hope and overcoming evil is so relevant today, especially with the conflicts mentioned later in the article. Peace for all faiths should be the ultimate goal.

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