Special Edition of Observator Live from Radu Vodă Monastery, on Antena 1, on Easter Night
A special series of reports about faith, courage, and the good done quietly, starting today on Observator 19.
On Easter Night, when silence and hope light up the souls of people around the world, Observator brings the emotion of one of the most profound spiritual moments of the year through a Special Edition, broadcast live from Radu Vodă Monastery, starting at 11:30 PM. The program will be presented by Mădălina Iacob.
“It’s the moment when we remind ourselves that miracles exist and that the light carries on, from one person to another.” – Mădălina Iacob, Observator journalist
This Easter, on Observator: the people who change destinies
On the occasion of the Easter holidays, Observator 19 highlights six stories, six lessons in humanity, six pieces of proof that goodness exists and changes destinies every day. In a fast-paced world, these reports bring back into focus a simple truth: most of the time, light comes through people.
An airport full of worries. And one man who listens to them all
In the middle of Romania’s busiest airport, there is a quiet place: a small chapel where people come with fear, pain, or hope. For over 20 years, a priest has gathered tears, prayers, and longing, transforming them into peace. For some, it’s the last stop before a diagnosis. For others, the first step toward courage.
Romania from afar. Kept alive in a church
Thousands of kilometers from home, in Germany, Romanians rediscover their roots in a community that means more than just a place of worship—it’s home. Here, longing is healed together, and the good done abroad reaches, month by month, those left behind in the country.
Where medicine meets faith. And miracles happen
In a neonatal ward, life sometimes begins at just a few hundred grams. Doctors know they can’t control everything and call upon faith. A priest baptizes newborns in incubators, nurses become godparents, and some children go home healthy. Maybe they are miracles. Maybe they are people who refuse to give up.
A “hospital” for souls, in the middle of the city
For over four centuries, Radu Vodă Monastery has quietly gathered modern suffering: anxiety, addictions, loneliness. Here, people come as they are and leave lighter, because healing sometimes comes through community and being heard.
The mother of 125 children—without giving birth to any
In Rădăuți, a woman chose to become a mother to children who had no one. She raises them, educates them, and loves them, and they later return to say “thank you” and begin their adult lives where they first learned what love means.
The doctor who operates on the brain… and heals souls
In the operating room, he saves lives; in the church, he gives them meaning. A neurosurgeon for whom science and faith do not exclude each other, but complement one another—offering patients not only treatment, but also peace.
This Easter, Observator tells the stories of those who, through simple gestures and courage, manage to change the world around them.
Because sometimes, the strongest light comes from people themselves.
The reports can be watched live on Observator 19, Antena 1, starting Wednesday, April 8. They will also be available on observatornews.ro, Observator’s YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok pages. For the latest news, don’t forget to subscribe to Observator’s WhatsApp channel or download the Observator News app from Google Play or the App Store.
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