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THE
DARKNESS OF THE CHURCH
Before
the Easter service
The
orthodox midnight Service and Easter (Pascal) Liturgy starts in
a darkened church. The church is in full darkness representing the
darkness of the Tomb and the Hades. Before midnight the priest holds
a lit Pascal candle and come forward from the Royal door and people
approach him to receive light from that candle to their candles.
This
represents the Prophecy of Prophet Isaiah who said The land of Zebulon,
and the land of Nephtalim, the people that sat in the darkness,
have seen a great light " (Isaiah IX: 1,2). This light it has been
seen also when He descended to Hades and resurrected all the righteous.
According the Apocrypha Gospel of Nicodemus Chapter II (18).
Miraculously
this Holy light descends every year from heaven on Holy Saturday
afternoon, at the original sight of the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem.
And the flame for 33 seconds does not burn you when you put your
hand on the flame.
For more information and a video go to www.Holylight.Gr
People
take their lit candles and in procession go out of the Church for
the Resurrection Proclamation. (For more
info Holy Saturday Evening).
In
Christ was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines,
and the Darkness has not overcome it". God' s light shines in the
darkness and can not be put out. God has come into the world in
Jesus Christ and has met the full force of sin and death and has
won them in victory. This is the heart of the Orthodox Christian
Faith.
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