Easter Demands More: Time for Moral Renewal
Church calls for a return to ethical living as society grapples with declining values.
As the Easter season approaches, Christian leaders are calling for a profound moral and ethical renewal, urging believers to go beyond rituals and embrace transformative living rooted in integrity, truth, and justice.
In a society increasingly challenged by corruption, dishonesty, and moral compromise, the message of Easter—the triumph of life over death—takes on renewed urgency. The Resurrection of Christ is not merely a theological event; it is a call to personal and societal transformation.
Clergy across the country have expressed concern over the erosion of ethical standards in both public and private life. From governance to business, and even within families, there is a growing perception that moral values are being sidelined in pursuit of personal gain.
Easter, they emphasise, is the perfect moment for reflection and renewal. Just as Christ rose from the dead, Christians are called to rise above sin, injustice, and moral apathy.
The call is clear: honesty must replace deceit, accountability must overcome impunity, and compassion must triumph over selfishness.
The Church is encouraging the faithful to use this sacred period to examine their consciences, seek reconciliation, and recommit to living lives that reflect the Gospel values.
Without such renewal, the celebration of Easter risks becoming hollow—rich in tradition but poor in meaning.

