Pope Leo XIV addressing the faithful in St. Peter's Square during his first Easter Mass.
Pope Leo XIV addressing the faithful in St. Peter's Square during his first Easter Mass.
  • Pope Leo XIV calls for global peace through dialogue, urging those with weapons to lay them down.
  • He acknowledges indifference to global suffering but refrains from naming specific conflicts in his Urbi et Orbi blessing.
  • The Pope revives some traditions, including greeting the faithful in multiple languages and washing priests' feet.
  • Restrictions in Jerusalem due to ongoing tensions dampen Easter celebrations and strain relations between religious leaders and authorities.

Easter's Hope a Kamehameha of Peace

Alright everyone, it's your pal Goku reporting in. Pope Leo XIV just had his first Easter Mass, and you know what he's preaching? Peace! Not the kind where you beat everyone up until they submit, but the kind where you actually talk things out. I'm all about a good fight, but even I know that sometimes you gotta use your words – like when I try to explain to Chi-Chi why I need to train instead of mowing the lawn. It's about transforming hearts with immense love. Even Frieza could use a little of that, right?

No More Thirst for Killing

The Pope, he's not calling out specific wars, like that U.S.-Israeli thing or the mess in Ukraine. But he did quote the old Pope about this 'great thirst for death.' That's heavy stuff, even for a guy who's faced Cell and Buu. Sometimes I wonder if people forget what they're fighting for, or if they even remember what's really important. Maybe they just need a Senzu Bean and a good night's sleep. If you are interested in a similar story you could Say Hello to My Little Mines US Navy Sinks Iranian Vessels.

Tradition Shifts a Little Like a Super Saiyan Transformation

Now, the Urbi et Orbi blessing usually has a laundry list of all the bad stuff going on in the world. But this time, Pope Leo XIV did things a little differently. Maybe he's trying to focus on the positive, like how I always try to find the good in my opponents, even Vegeta. Speaking of, he is a good guy deep inside, right? Even if he is always trying to one up me.

Prayer Vigil a Spirit Bomb for Peace

The Pope's calling for a prayer vigil for peace, which sounds like a pretty good idea. Maybe if enough people put their hands up, we can make a Spirit Bomb of good vibes and blast away all the bad stuff. It worked against Buu, so who knows? And it's worth a shot! It's like when I'm training, I give it my all, and hope that it works out the way I want it to.

Multilingual Greetings, a Universal Kaio-ken

He's also speaking in a bunch of different languages, which is cool. It's like when I'm fighting someone from another planet – I might not understand what they're saying, but we can still throw down, or maybe even become friends afterwards. That's right, I'm looking at you, Beerus! It's good to be able to communicate, and that's what the Pope is doing here.

Jerusalem's Restrictions a Dampener on Ki

Things are a little tense in Jerusalem, with restrictions on gatherings because of the missile attacks. It sounds like everyone needs to power up their patience and find a way to get along. Even when I'm in the middle of a tough fight, I always try to stay focused and keep my ki under control. Everyone has to do their best to keep their cool, and the Pope's message is an attempt to do just that.


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