Pope warns of 'desert of godlessness'

|PIC1|Pope Benedict XVI spoke out against increasing secularism in the West and warned that it could turn into a “desert of godlessness” in his Easter message on Good Friday.

In his address, the Pope said that attempts to remove religion from public life were akin to the way the mob at mocked Jesus before he was crucified.

"Religious sentiments … [are seen as] unwelcome leftovers of antiquity … held up to scorn and ridicule," he said.

“We are shocked to see to what levels of brutality human beings can sink.”

The Pope was speaking at a ceremony held in the Coliseum in Rome. Earlier in the day he visited survivors from the L’Aquila earthquake which has killed at least 289 people.

During the evening service he said, “Jesus is humiliated in new ways even today when things that are most holy and profound in the faith are being trivialised, the sense of the sacred is allowed to erode.

“Values and norms that held societies together and drew people to higher ideals are laughed at and thrown overboard. Jesus continues to be ridiculed.”

The Pope also used his address to speak out against injustice against women and prayed that Christians would grow in faith in response to rising secularism.
Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?

In demanding that the likes of Robinson be banned from the Oxford Union, the clergy are in effect setting their own limit on freedom of speech and freedom of religion.

Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison
Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison

A Christian convert in Iran has been sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison on trumped-up charges linked to state security and anti-government activity.

John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy
John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy

Christian media leaders heard calls for courage, authenticity and discernment at the recent Revive 2026 conference.

Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?
Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?

If you look at the Church of England’s communications all that it ever seems to highlight is the good works that Christians do to improve the temporal well-being of their neighbours. It is right to highlight these things, but they are not the primary reason for the Church’s existence.