The Paschal Candle of Holy Saturday and the Easter Vigil
On Holy Saturday , in the evening, Catholics the world over prepare and light the Paschal Candle. Many non-Catholics are mystified by this very ancient practice, thinking all sorts of mistaken things about it. In fact, it is far more significant than they imagine. To help them understand a bit more, here is some info about it. Then, if you see people gathered outside a Catholic Church on Saturday night before Easter..., and notice a fire, candles, and a crowd processing around....you'll understand. And maybe, you'll want to participate. All are welcome! The Paschal Candle is ceremonially prepared and blessed at the start of the Easter Vigil service (night before Easter Sunday) At the start of the liturgy, the priest will say the following in whole (or in part): "Christ yesterday and today; the Beginning and the End The Alpha and the Omega. All time belongs to him; and all the ages. To Him be glory and power;...