Easter Vigil: When Christ Calls Your Name
Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia. Beginning in the Dark The Easter Vigil begins in darkness. Not just symbolically—but truly. The church is dim. The world is quiet. We wait. And that’s important, because this is how God so often works. “In the beginning… darkness covered the face of the deep.” Before light—darkness. Before creation—silence. Before resurrection—the tomb. Again and again in Scripture, God moves in that in-between space: when things are unclear, unfinished, unresolved. The Vigil invites us to stay there for a moment. The Garden of Grief After all the readings, we arrive in a garden. Not the garden of creation—but a garden of grief. In the Gospel we heard tonight from Matthew, the women come to the tomb in fear and trembling. The earth shakes, the stone is rolled away, and the angel speaks: “He is not here; for he has been raised.” It is a proclamation—clear, powerful, overwhelming. And yet, even with that proclamation, something in the human ...