We sincerely congratulate you on Easter 2025!
We sincerely congratulate you on Easter!
May the bright holiday of the Resurrection of Christ fill your hearts with joy, hope and love. We wish you and your families good health, prosperity, harmony and family warmth.
May the victorious spirit of the Resurrection inspire you to new achievements, give you faith in your own strength and inexhaustible energy to achieve your goals in education, science and professional activities in the field of computer aided design.
Christ is risen! He is truly risen!
Easter is one of the most favorite holidays. It is usually celebrated in a family circle. The Resurrection of Christ symbolizes the victory of life over death. On this day people greet each other with the words “Christ is Risen!” and “Truly Risen”, and there is an atmosphere of family warmth in homes.
Easter, as an important religious and cultural event, can contribute to building peaceful communities and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
- Promoting Peace and Reconciliation:
- The message of forgiveness and redemption: Easter’s central message of forgiveness of sins and the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ can inspire people to forgive offenses and resolve conflicts peacefully. It fosters an atmosphere of trust and cooperation in communities.
- A call to unity: Easter is often celebrated as a time of unity among families and communities. Shared worship, meals and celebrations strengthen social bonds and a sense of belonging, which is an important foundation for peaceful coexistence.
- Emphasis on non-violence: The story of Good Friday and the Resurrection emphasizes the value of non-violence and the peaceful resolution of suffering. This can serve as an example for resolving conflicts without the use of force.
- Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals:
- SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions: Easter values such as forgiveness, justice and compassion are directly linked to the goal of building peaceful, just and inclusive societies. Religious leaders and communities can use the influence of Easter to promote the rule of law, human rights and inclusive governance.
- SDG 10: Reducing Inequality: Easter’s message of the equality of all people before God can inspire the fight against social and economic inequality. Religious communities often engage in charitable giving and support for those in need, which contributes to this goal.
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production: Easter traditions related to giving and festive meals can be aimed at promoting sustainable consumption, for example through the selection of local and ethically produced products and the reduction of waste.
- SDG 3: Good health and well-being: The spiritual and psychological well-being associated with faith and participation in religious practices can contribute to people’s overall health and well-being. Religious communities often provide support for health and disease prevention.
Examples of specific activities:
- Organizing joint prayers and worship services involving people from different cultures and religions.
- Organizing charity events and fundraisers to support those in need and those affected by conflict.
- Implementing educational programs aimed at fostering tolerance and respect for diversity.
- Promoting the principles of responsible consumption and environmentally friendly Easter celebrations.
- Participation of religious leaders in peacemaking initiatives and dialogs.
Thus, Easter, due to its spiritual and ethical principles, as well as its ability to unite people, has significant potential to contribute to building peaceful communities and achieving sustainable development goals at the local, national and global levels.