Week 30 - Prayer 2 

“This is the night.”

The East­er Vig­il begins in silence and in dark­ness.
A fire is struck and blessed.
The East­er can­dle is lit from the fire and
the fire is spread through­out the assem­bly,
as the can­dle is processed to the front amid the
the accla­ma­tion that grows louder:

Light of Christ!  Thanks be to God!
The fol­low­ing Eucharis­tic Prayer is pro­claimed
before the East­er light.

Rejoice, heav­en­ly pow­ers! Sing, choirs of angels!
Exult, all cre­ation around God’s throne!
Jesus Christ, our King is risen!
Sound the trum­pet of salvation!

Rejoice, O earth, in shin­ing splen­dor,
radi­ant in the bright­ness of your King!
Christ has con­quered!  Glo­ry fills you!
Dark­ness van­ish­es forever!

Rejoice, O Moth­er Church!  Exult in glo­ry!
The risen Sav­ior shines upon you!
Let this place resound with joy,
echo­ing the mighty song of all God’s people!

The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
Lift up your hearts.
We lift them up to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give him thanks and praise.

It is tru­ly right
that with full hearts and minds and voic­es
we should praise the unseen God,
the all-pow­er­­ful Father,
and his only Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.

For Christ has ran­somed us with his blood,
and paid for us the price of Adam’s sin
to our eter­nal Father!

This is our passover feast,
when Christ, the true Lamb, is slain,
whose blood con­se­crates the homes of all believers.

This is the night when first you saved our fathers:
you free the peo­ple of Israel from their slav­ery
and led them dry-shod through the sea.

This is the night when Chris­tians every­where,
washed clean of sin
and freed from all defile­ment,
are restored to grace and grow togeth­er in holiness.

This is the night when Jesus Christ
broke the chains of death
and rose tri­umphant from the grave.

What good would life have been to us,
had Christ not come as our Redeemer?

What good would life have been to us,
had Christ not come as our Redeemer?

Father, how won­der­ful your care for us!
How bound­less your mer­ci­ful love!
To ran­som a slave
you gave away your Son.

O hap­py fault, O nec­es­sary sin of Adam,
which gained for us so great a Redeemer!

Most blessed of all nights, cho­sen by God
to see Christ ris­ing from the dead!

Of this night scrip­ture says:
“The night will be as clear as day;
it will become my light, my joy.”

The pow­er of this holy night
dis­pels all evil, wash­es guilt away,
restores lost inno­cence, brings mourn­ers joy;
it casts out hatred, brings us peace,
and hum­bles earth­ly pride.

Night tru­ly blessed when heav­en is wed­ded to earth
and we are rec­on­ciled with God!

There­fore, heav­en­ly Father, in the joy of this night,
receive our evening sac­ri­fice of praise,
your Church’s solemn offering.

Accept this East­er can­dle,
a flame divid­ed but undimmed,
a pil­lar of fire that glows to the hon­or of God.

Let it min­gle with the lights of heav­en
and con­tin­ue brave­ly burn­ing
to dis­pel the dark­ness of this night!

May the morn­ing Star which nev­er sets
find this flame still burn­ing:
Christ, that Morn­ing Star, who came back from the dead,
and shed his peace­ful light on us all,
your Son who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Amen.

 

The East­er Procla­ma­tion (Exul­tet), the East­er Vig­il Liturgy.