Χριστός Ανέστη, Aληθώς ανέστη!

A blessed Easter to you all! We had a truly beautiful Easter vigil Mass here in my parish of Leigh-on-Sea. This is the high-point of the Church's year and it is marked by the longest liturgy (public prayer) we celebrate. It is divided into numerous parts. My wife & I absolutely love this liturgy and always attend it. It feels like coming out of the long trek through the desert of our Lenten observances. As we sit in the darkened church, we are awaiting our master's return with our lamps full and burning, so that He will find us awake and seat us at His table (cf. Luke 12:35ff). The atmosphere in the church is special and exciting: the holy water fonts are drained, all the lights are out and the tabernacle is empty. The children whisper excitedly about the darkened church. There is a tangible sense of anticipation. The liturgy begins outside the church in darkness; darkness, which represents all darkness, and all the meanings of darkness - devoid of light; evil thoughts, mo...