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Easter Vigil

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part of this Vigil), Holy Church meditates on the wonders the Lord God has done for his people from the beginning, trusting in his word and promise (the second part, that is, the Liturgy of the Word) until, as day approaches, with new members reborn in Baptism (the third part), the Church is called to the table the Lord has prepared for his people, the memorial of his Death and Resurrection until he comes again (the fourth part)."
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church, and then at the altar, each of the candles on a triple candlestick was lit from a candle that had been lit from the new fire. On each occasion, this was followed by a genuflection and the chanting of "Lumen Christi". During the singing of the Exsultet, which then followed, the five grains of incense were placed in the paschal candle. The paschal candle was lit from one of the candles on the triple candlestick.
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violet chasuble. After the blessing of the Baptismal Font and the Litany of the Saints, white Mass vestments were put on, and Mass followed. The Mass was in the then normal form, including the prayers at the foot of the altar, but without Introit, Agnus Dei, and Postcommunion. Its Epistle was Colossians 3:1-4, and the Gospel was Matthew 28:1-7. Mass was followed immediately by abbreviated
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holding candles and hand-bells. In a loud voice, the chief celebrant announces to the congregation, “Dearly beloved, I bring you all news of great joy. Our Lord Jesus Christ has resurrected from the dead and defeated His enemies.” Amid the ringing of the hand-bells and church-bells, the congregation responds, "Truly, we believe that He rises!” This is done three times.
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Traditionally, the principal liturgy which corresponds to the Easter Vigil in Eastern and Western rites would be conducted in the early hours of the morning, typically at around 3 a.m. on Sunday. In many cities, however, the liturgy is conducted after 6:00 p.m. on Saturday; this is also the case
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explicating the following topics: "The Creation", "The Covenant between God and the Earth", "Abraham's Trust in God", "Israel's Deliverance at the Red Sea", "Salvation Offered Freely to All", "A New Heart and a New Spirit", "New Life for God's People", and "Buried and Raised with Christ in Baptism".
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The Liturgy of the Word consisted of twelve readings, for the most part without responsory chants: the seven mentioned above except the fourth and seventh, plus the account of the Flood (Gen 5–8) as the second; followed by a different one from Ezekiel (37:1-14), plus Isaiah 4:1-6, Exodus 12:1-11 (the
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From Easter to the Feast of Ascension, the Easter Cross is moved from the centre of the church to a stand inside the sanctuary. This stand, called Golgotha, is itself shaped as a large cross. The Easter Cross is set on its head, and the whole structure looks like a Patriarchal Cross. It had been set
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Then followed the first part of the Litany of the Saints (only the names of the saints), the blessing of the font, possible baptisms, renewal of baptismal promises, a novelty with respect to the past and the first inclusion of the vernacular language in the general Roman liturgy, and the second part
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This is the cross which has been used in the Good Friday liturgy for the procession commemorating the Carrying of the Cross to Calvary and then ritually embalmed and buried in a small coffin-shaped box behind the altar, to commemorate the Burial. The chief celebrant is flanked by the altar-servers,
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Two vessels of incense, one in the altar, the other in the middle of the church, are lit. The priest takes the blessing cross and the deacon a candle, and other priests take the Gospel Book and icon of the Resurrection, and process westward, opening the doors of the nave and the exterior doors and
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followed. Violet vestments were worn except for the deacon, or the priest performing the deacon's functions, who wore a white dalmatic in the procession and at the Exsultet. The priest, unless acting as deacon, wore a violet cope for the blessing of the Paschal Candle, after which the priest wore a
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Commencing two hours before sundown according to the written rubrics, although generally in the late morning in actual practice, is great vespers with the Divine Liturgy. It is during this liturgy that catechumens are baptized and that fact, together with the lengthy Old Testament readings, shows
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Following this, the chief celebrant "celebrates" the Cross, by blessing the four directions while the Trisagion is said. The chief celebrant gives the Kiss of Peace, commemorating Christ's wishing peace on the Apostles. This is passed on to the congregation. On this day alone the Kiss of Peace is
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The Easter Procession follows, in which the entire congregation, holding lighted candles, participates with the celebrants and the altar servers. The cross, covered in the red veil, used in the Announcement, is carried in procession around the church. The hymn sung during the procession describes
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1. Genesis 1:1-13; 2. Isaiah 60:1-16; 3. Exodus 12:1-11; 4. Jonah 1:1-4:11; 5. Joshua 5:10-15; 6. Exodus 13:20-15:19; 7. Zephaniah 3:8-15; 8. 3 Kings 17:8-24; 9. Isaiah 61:10-62:5; 10. Genesis 22:1-18; 11. Isaiah 61:1-9; 12. 4 Kings 4:8-37; 13. Isaiah 63:11-64:5; 14. Jeremiah 31:31-34; 15. Daniel
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Outside the church the Easter fire was lit and blessed, and five grains of incense were blessed. All lamps and candles within the church were quenched, so as to be relit later with the new fire. The rubrics did not envisage electricity or gas lighting. At the church entrance, in the center of the
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The Roman Missal states: "Of this night’s Vigil, which is the greatest and most noble of all solemnities, there is to be only one celebration in each church. It is arranged, moreover, in such a way that after the Lucernarium and the "Exsultet", The Easter Proclamation (which constitutes the first
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The Exsultet's function was turned, without change in the text, into a jubilant praise of the Paschal candle already blessed and lit. Of the Old Testament readings, only four were kept: what had been the first (story of Creation; now still the first), the fourth (parting of the Red Sea; now the
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In ancient times, the faithful would remain in the church throughout the night. The Paschal Vigil would have begun on the afternoon of Saturday and not ended until towards dawn on Sunday morning. In contemporary practice, there is typically a gap of some hours before this reading commences.
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Under Pope Pius XII, the Easter Vigil was restructured. He separated the blessing and lighting of the Candle from the Exsultet to the beginning, the present position. The triple candlestick was no longer used. It was from the Paschal candle that, at the chanting of "Lumen Christi", without
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are opened, after which the priest exclaims "Come receive the light from the light that is never overtaken by night, and glorify Christ, Who is risen from the dead!" or a similar variation depending on tradition. After this proclamation, the priest approaches the congregation with the
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in 1951. The "Agende II" for the Evangelical Lutheran Churches and Parishes in Germany from 1960 gave the "Osternacht", German for "Easter Vigil", a normative form. The most recent agenda for the Easter Vigil was published by the "Vereinigte Evangelisch-lutherische Kirche" in 2008.
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Once the paschal candle has been placed on its stand in the sanctuary, the lights in the church are switched on and the congregation extinguish their candles (although in some churches, the custom is to continue the liturgy by candlelight or without any lights until the Gloria).
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The church bells and the organ, silent, since that point on Holy Thursday, are sounded again. It is customary in some churches to have no organ playing during Lent at all, except when accompanying hymns. In some regions, the statues, which have been covered during
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is blessed and then lit. This Paschal candle will be used throughout the season of Easter, remaining in the sanctuary of the church or near the lectern, and throughout the coming year at baptisms and funerals, reminding all that Christ is "light and life".
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of the Eucharistic liturgy. Thomas Talley stresses the importance of this series of reading as representing the oldest known series and the one evidently having the very greatest influence on the development of all subsequent series of readings.
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Mahrenholz, Christhard: Agende II für evangelisch-lutherische Kirchen und Gemeinden, Lutherisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1960, pp. 304 - 306; Schmidt-Lauber, Hans-Christoph: Die Zukunft des Gottesdienstes, Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp. 395 -
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Mahrenholz, Christhard: Agende II für evangelisch-lutherische Kirchen und Gemeinden, Lutherisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1960, pp. 304 - 306; Schmidt-Lauber, Hans-Christoph: Die Zukunft des Gottesdienstes, Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp. 395 -
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Mahrenholz, Christhard: Agende II für evangelisch-lutherische Kirchen und Gemeinden, Lutherisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1960, pp. 304 - 306; Schmidt-Lauber, Hans-Christoph: Die Zukunft des Gottesdienstes, Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp. 395 -
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Mahrenholz, Christhard: Agende II für evangelisch-lutherische Kirchen und Gemeinden, Lutherisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1960, pp. 304 - 306; Schmidt-Lauber, Hans-Christoph: Die Zukunft des Gottesdienstes, Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp. 395 -
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and those held by those serving at the altar. The veil separating the sanctuary from the congregation is drawn aside. The chief celebrant stands in the centre of the sanctuary, holding a cross covered in a red embroidered cloth.
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of Christ's triumph over death, the Church teaches, was at that time revealed only to the departed. The revelation to the living occurred when his tomb was found empty "very early in the morning, on the first day of the week"
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of the 18th century also brought about a change in worship habits and customs. The liturgical movement that arose in the German Lutheran Churches after World War I rediscovered the Easter Vigil in its reformational form.
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The liturgy typically finishes at 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. There is no prescribed liturgy on Sunday morning, everything for the feast having been celebrated during the Vigil. On Sunday afternoon there is a special, Paschal
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The Service of Light begins in silence outside of the church building in the nighttime. There, a new fire is kindled and each member of the congregation is given a candle. A greeting, opening prayer and lighting of the
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three times around it while singing the hymn of the resurrection: "Thy resurrection, O Christ our Saviour, the angels sing in the heavens, and us on earth make worthy to glorify Thee with pure hearts" during which the
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Traditionally the Prayers of the Night and Midnight Hours are said. Then follows the most dramatic moment in the liturgy, the Announcement, when all the lights in the church are extinguished other than from the
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If the service of baptism takes place after the Old Testament readings, the Gloria is sung after the Baptism or Renewal of Baptismal Vows. The Te Deum Laudamus or the Pascha Nostrum may be used in place of the
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at which bread, wine, and dates or figs are blessed and partaken of by the faithful as sustenance for the remainder of the fast. Thereafter is prescribed the reading of the Acts of the Apostles, which Saint
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during which, in the Russian tradition, all vestments and decorations of the church are quickly and dramatically changed from black to white. Another feature unique to this Liturgy is that the usual
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during the period when Rome was part of the Byzantine Empire. The Paschal vespers was long celebrated in Constantinople prior to this and the liturgy itself has details that appear eastern in origin.
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is served "at the fourth hour of the night", generally, in practice, timed to end shortly before midnight, during which is sung again the Canon of Holy Saturday and are read commentaries of Saints
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introduction of the Paschal rites, also read then on Good Friday but now on Holy Thursday), Jonah 3:1-10, Deuteronomy 31:22-30, Daniel 3:1-24. The prayers after the readings were preceded by
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Once the candle has been lit, it is carried by a deacon through the nave of the church, itself in complete darkness, stopping three times to chant the acclamation 'Light of Christ' (
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genuflection, the priest would light his own candle at the Paschal candle. For the second, the rest of the clergy plus altar servers would. For the third, the entire congregation.
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At the end of the liturgy, instead of the normal touching by the Chief Celebrant's hand of the foreheads of each member of the congregation in blessing, the Easter Cross is used.
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is then conducted as usual. Since Easter also marks the end of the Great 50-day Lent the Service of Reconciliation (Shubhkono) is also held on this day. Special prayers are said.
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and a genuflection, except for the last. After the Old Testament readings the baptismal font was blessed, and the conferral of baptism was envisaged, though rarely performed.
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continues as usual. This is the first Mass of Easter Day. During the Eucharist, the newly baptized receive Holy Communion for the first time. According to the rubrics of the
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In popular culture and for most believers, the Paschal vigil is the liturgy that commences at midnight; however, the vigil proper commences with vespers Saturday afternoon.
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depicting the dead body of Christ is solemnly venerated for a last time and then ceremoniously taken into the altar and laid on the Holy Table towards the end of the canon.
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stated was the best proof of the Resurrection, and which is prescribed as the reading between vespers and matins at Sunday vigils for all of the fifty days of Pentecost.
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The Easter Vigil, also referred to as the Paschal Vigil or the First Service of Easter, is held either on the Saturday evening before Easter or very early Easter morning.
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Thomas Talley claims that the original readings of the Roman Paschal vigil were Genesis 1, Genesis 22, Exodus 14, Deuteronomy 31, Isaiah 4, Isaiah 54 and Baruch 3.
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According to Byzantine historian Andrew Ekonomou, the Easter Vespers was unknown in Rome prior to its introduction in the mid-7th century, and solemnization by
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pressing pastoral reasons two. The account of the Israelites' crossing of the Red Sea may never be omitted, since this event is at the centre of the Jewish
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the vigil begins in the evening after the liturgy on Good Friday. The faithful spend time in the church reading from the scriptures and singing hymns.
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that this liturgy is analogous to the Easter vigil described in the previous sections, seemingly representing development from a common tradition.
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After each reading, a canticle is sung and then a prayer is offered. Following the hearing of the "record of God's saving deeds in history", the
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The number and particular passages in the Service of Lessons differs. There are up to nine (as opposed to seven) readings from the Hebrew Bible.
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from the new fire then solemnly occurs. The clergy and congregation receive the new light from the Paschal candle and then take part in a
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tradition and from reformational service orders. An order for the Easter Vigil was published in 1936. Several Lutheran congregations in
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around the outside of the church every day and the entire week is a fast-free period, even on Wednesday and Friday, which are normally
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At paschal matins, a bishop holds the pascal trikiron and deacons (facing the bishop) hold paschal candles. (Holy Cross Monastery in
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up in mid-Lent in the centre of the church and the faithful would kiss the cloth covering it while entering and leaving the church.
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The order for the Easter Vigil is comparable to the order of service used by American Lutherans. It is characterized by a number of
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observed the Easter Vigil in 1937. Since then, the Easter Vigil has experienced a revival in many parishes throughout Germany.
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It is during these readings that catechumens may be baptized and chrismated, the order of which is given in the Book of Needs (
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is left open from the moment they were opened at midnight throughout all of Bright Week, being closed only at the end of the
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occur only when the bishop is present, because, in the Anglican tradition, only a bishop may administer confirmation.
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which are celebrated during the Easter Vigil are unique to that night and are the most elaborate and important of the
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at this time. After Gloria in Excelsis Deo, the collect is sung or recited by the celebrant. The reading from the
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The original twelve Old Testament readings for the Easter Vigil survive in an ancient manuscript belonging to the
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for practical reasons in former Christian lands of the Oriental Orthodox rite which now have Muslim majorities.
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In some churches, during the singing of the Gloria, the image of the Risen Christ is processed into the church.
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The congregation lighting their candles from the new flame which the priest has retrieved from the altar. (
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of the litany. After this came Mass, without prayers at the foot of the altar. This was followed by Easter
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The church celebrates this most important festival in the church calendar, as per the Gregorian Calendar.
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After the dismissal of the midnight office all the lights in the church are extinguished except for the
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are received into full communion with the Church. It is held in the hours of darkness between sunset on
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The Lenten Triodion, translated from the Original Greek by Mother Mary and Archimandrite Kallistos Ware
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which have been dyed red are blessed and are usually distributed to the people for the breaking of the
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third), the eighth (from Isaiah; now the second) and the eleventh (from Deuteronomy; now the fourth).
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Easter marks the change in the set of prayers said and sung before the Eucharist. From Easter to the
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Before the Gospel reading, in place of the "Alleluia" sung at every other Liturgy of the year, is a
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Emphasis was placed on the scriptural readings, congregational singing and on the Easter sermon. In
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Christ's answer to Mary Magdalene when she sees him at the tomb and mistakes him for the gardener:
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This movement within the German Lutheran Churches contributed to a revival and revision of the
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is celebrated as usual, but with special features added that are unique to the Paschal season.
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Although this vespers liturgy begins Sunday in the usual manner, including the resurrectional
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minister does the task. If there is no concelebrating minister, it is entrusted to a lay
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In Methodist congregations that observe it, the Easter Vigil is the first service of
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Some of the other particular differences from the Roman Catholic observance include:
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At the "time for matins", usually in practice at the stroke of midnight, the priest
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of the Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-8, or Luke 24:1-12 depending on the
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and is not followed by a prayer with kneeling, but is immediately followed by the
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during Holy Saturday afternoon and it is used to light anew the unsleeping flame.
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appealed to fellow Lutherans for an Easter service on early Easter Sunday or on
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Andrew J. Ekonomou. Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes. Lexington books, 2007.
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around the Holy Table, and lights his candle from the unsleeping flame. The
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tradition may observe the Easter Vigil or hold a sunrise service. In
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in the universal calendar which do not normally fall on a Sunday.
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which have been in use in German worship services for centuries.
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The Holy Eucharist with the administration of Easter Communion.
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ring incessantly. This procession recounts the journey of the
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Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil on the Holy Night of Easter
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Baskets of food for the feast that follows are blessed with
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on September 14, the prayers follow the Liturgy of Easter.
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given twice. Prayers of the Morning hours follow, and the
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In an article from 1934 for the Liturgical Conference of
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or any solemnities or feasts that occurred during Lent.
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Christian Initiation, or the Renewal of Baptismal Vows.
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and subsequently celebrates the Divine Liturgy at the
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At the closing of this vespers/liturgy is a modified
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tradition, having been recovered by the 19th-century
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Touch Me not, for I have not ascended to the Father.
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Roman Missal, The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night, 2
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Isaiah 12:2-6; 6. 89:churches including the 5213:Confessional Lutherans 4975:Justification By Faith 4656:Saint John the Baptist 3483:Der Friede sei mit dir 3133:Feast of the Ascension 3100:Fifth Sunday of Easter 3085:Third Sunday of Easter 2819:Santa Cruz de La Palma 2551:Descent from the Cross 2507:Stripping of the Altar 2101:Ware, Timothy (1963), 2085:Holy Trinity Monastery 1703:. Home Moravian Church 1634: 1626: 1619: 1595: 1574: 1550:Indian Orthodox Church 1544:Indian Orthodox Church 1169: 1154: 1134: 1122: 1102: 723: 715: 390: 376:Gloria in excelsis Deo 233: 194: 32: 5061:XIX. 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