Lucknow invokes the holy spirit of Lord Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday

Lucknow: On Easter Sunday, celebrated on April 5, 2026, the city of Lucknow came alive with devotion, joy, and a sense of renewal as the Christian community marked the resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ. The festival, regarded as the most significant in the Christian calendar, brought together people from across the city in prayer, celebration, and fellowship.

At the heart of the celebrations stood St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hazratganj, where the faithful gathered for special morning masses. The cathedral, adorned with lights and floral decorations, offered a serene and uplifting atmosphere amid the bustle of the city. Hymns of praise filled the air as worshippers reflected on the message of hope, sacrifice, and eternal life symbolised by the resurrection.

The Easter festivities marked the culmination of the solemn Holy Week, which began with Palm Sunday and included the deeply reflective observances of Good Friday and Holy Saturday. These days of prayer and contemplation set the spiritual tone leading up to the joyous celebration of Easter.

Across Lucknow, churches held special services, dawn prayers, and community gatherings. Processions moved through key parts of the city, bringing together congregations in a shared expression of faith. Devotional songs and hymns echoed through the streets, while dramatic presentations and tableaux depicted the life, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ, adding a visual dimension to the spiritual narrative.

The celebrations extended beyond prayer services. Families and friends exchanged greetings, embraced one another, and shared festive treats. A popular tradition included the exchange of decorated Easter eggs, symbolising new life and renewal. Children participated enthusiastically, enjoying sweets and small gifts that added to the festive spirit.

Churches across different neighbourhoods echoed a common message—of compassion, forgiveness, and hope. The day served as a reminder of the triumph of life over death and light over darkness, encouraging believers to carry forward values of love and kindness in their daily lives.

As the day progressed, many congregations gathered again in the evening for fellowship and community feasts, reinforcing bonds and celebrating togetherness. The spirit of Easter in Lucknow was not just confined to religious rituals but was reflected in the unity, warmth, and shared joy that defined the celebrations across the city.

“On the joyous occasion of Easter Sunday, Catholic Bishop of Lucknow, Gerald John Mathias extends his heartfelt wishes to all citizens of Lucknow, praying that the Resurrection of Jesus Christ fills every heart with hope, joy, love, and peace, and inspires a renewed spirit of faith and compassion.”
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