paschal candle
paschal candle
paschal candle
The Paschal candle is blessed at Easter during the service of Light. The Easter Vigil is held during the hours of darkness between sunset on the Saturday following Good friday, and dawn on Easter Sunday.
The light of the Easter Vigil represents the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the triumph of light over darkness. It is symbolized by the Paschal candle, which is lit during the service to signify the arrival of the risen Christ and the new life offered to believers. This light serves as a reminder of hope, renewal, and the promise of eternal life, illuminating the path of faith for the Christian community. Through this symbolism, the vigil celebrates the core message of Easter: the victory of life over death.
The light symbolizes the light of the Risen Christ. The Light that was present in the beginning and the light that will last till the end. (Alpha and Omega)
Go up to them and say HAPPY EASTER!!!! and give some one an Easter egg
If He has risen Every day is Easter. believe and you will see
the risen of jesus christ
"He is risen!" Responded to with "He is risen indeed!" In some traditions this exchange is responded to with "Hallelujah!" in unison.
Hristos Vokrese (Christ is Risen!) and the appropriate response is Voistinu Vokrese (He is risen indeed!)
He has risen indeed is воістину воскрес (vo-ee-stynu voskres). This is usually used in reply to the religious greeting "Христос воскрес" (Khrystos voskres) used during and after Easter.
It was after Easter.