Christ Our Light in the Darkness
The Paschal Candle is one of the most powerful symbols in the Catholic Church. It represents Jesus Christ—risen, victorious, and the Light of the world who conquers sin and death.
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From Darkness to Light
The Easter Vigil begins in total darkness, symbolizing a world without Christ.
A new fire is blessed, and from it, the Paschal Candle is lit.
This moment proclaims:
Light has overcome darkness
Life has conquered death
Christ is risen
As the candle enters the church, the priest proclaims:
“The Light of Christ”
And we respond: “Thanks be to God.”
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The Light Is Shared with All
From the Paschal Candle, the faithful light their own candles.
Slowly, the entire church is illuminated.
This beautiful moment shows:
Christ’s light is not kept—it is shared
Every believer is called to carry His light
The Resurrection touches every life
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Rich Symbols on the Candle
The Paschal Candle is marked with deep meaning:
A Cross – Christ’s sacrifice
Alpha & Omega – He is the beginning and the end
The current year – Christ is present now
Grains of incense – His sacred wounds
These remind us that the risen Christ is the same Jesus who suffered and died for us.
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The Exsultet: A Song of Victory
During the Vigil, the Exsultet (Easter Proclamation) is sung.
It celebrates:
Christ’s triumph over death
The light that leads us out of darkness
The night of salvation
The Paschal Candle stands as the visible sign of this victory—like the pillar of fire that guided God’s people.
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A Living Symbol Beyond Easter Night
The Paschal Candle continues to shine throughout the Easter season and beyond:
Baptism – A candle is lit from it, symbolizing new life in Christ
Funerals – It stands near the coffin, reminding us of resurrection
Mass – It represents the living presence of Christ
Final Reflection
The Paschal Candle is more than a candle—it is a message:
No darkness is too great
No sin is too powerful
No death has the final word
Just as its flame pierces the night,
Christ brings light into our lives.
And now, we are called to carry that light into the world.
Christ our Light—thanks be to God!


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