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Friday, April 3, 2015

The Great Vigil of Easter in the Life of the Early Church



In ancient times (and in liturgical time even today) days begin at sundown and end at the following sundown. By this way of looking at things, Easter Sunday begins on Saturday night at sundown.

Here in Frederick, sundown on Saturday night is at 7:35 p.m. So we will be almost at the beginning of Resurrection Day.

For the first six centuries, the church celebrated The Great Vigil of Easter beginning at darkness on what we now think of as Saturday night. This was generally an outdoor service, and the Vigil lasted all night until daybreak on Sunday morning.

The Vigil began with the kindling of a fire, and the Passover Candle, along with other lamps and candles, were lit from this newly-kindled fire.

Since the Vigil lasted throughout the night, there was plenty of time for prayer. There was time for the singing of psalms and hymns. There was time for the reading of scripture, with commentary by the bishops or elders. And there was quiet waiting.

Finally, as the rays of dawn began to appear, there was a baptism. This was the night when most new believers, who had been instructed in the catechism for a year or more, were baptized.

In the year 407 A.D., in Constantinople, 3000 people were baptized on this one night.

And then these new believers joined in the Eucharist (or Holy Communion) for the very first time. It was a special night!

Saturday night we are remembering those nights of vigil (or watching).

Join with us as we celebrate Jesus, who came as a light shining in the darkness.

On Saturday night the Paschal Candle (or Passover Candle) will be used as a symbol of Jesus Christ. Just as the Israelites followed God in a Pillar of Fire shining through the night, we are the pilgrim people of God following Jesus Christ, the light of the world.

Later we will read part of the Exodus story together, and remember our baptisms. Then we will celebrate the Lord’s Table together.

Join with us as we worship Jesus, our Light and our Life!