Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney celebrated the Easter Vigil Mass in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Paterson on the evening of Holy Saturday, April 8. He described it as a “joyful evening.”
This is the night that “shall be as bright as day,” as proclaimed by the Exsultet, an ancient Church hymn, as the Church joyfully anticipates Christ’s resurrection. The Holy Saturday liturgy began with the Service of Light, which includes the blessing of the new fire and the blessing of the paschal candle, which symbolizes Jesus, the Light of the World. After the Liturgy of the Word, the elect, seeking full initiation into the Catholic Church, were presented to the parish community, who prayed for them during the Litany of the Saints. The bishop then blessed the water, dipping the paschal candle into the baptismal font.
Those seeking baptism then renounced sin and professed their faith, after which they were baptized by Bishop Sweeney. After their baptism, they were presented with a candle lighted from the paschal candle. The bishop then confirmed them, anointing them with sacred chrism oil. At Communion, the newly baptized received the Eucharist for the first time.