Last night, as you know, the Easter Proclamation, called the Exsultet ("Exult!"), was proclaimed at Easter Vigils around the world. After our 40 days of Lenten preparation, the proclamation is a magnificent outpouring of the Universal Church's pure joy at the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is my favorite moment of the year, and, really, the definitive moment for all time and creation, proclaimed anew each year. Soak in the joy below. God bless you! And Happy Easter!
Exult, let them exult, the hosts of heaven,
exult, let
Angel ministers of God exult,
let the trumpet
of salvation
sound aloud our
mighty King’s triumph!
Be glad, let
earth be glad, as glory floods her,
ablaze with
light from her eternal King,
let all corners
of the earth be glad,
knowing an end
to gloom and darkness.
Rejoice, let
Mother Church also rejoice,
arrayed with
the lightning of his glory,
let this holy
building shake with joy,
filled with the
mighty voices of the peoples.
Therefore,
dearest friends,
standing in the
awesome glory of this holy light,
invoke with me,
I ask you,
the mercy of
God almighty,
that he, who
has been pleased to number me,
though
unworthy, among the Levites,
may pour into
me his light unshadowed,
that I may sing
this candle’s perfect praises.
V.
The Lord be with you.
R.
And with your spirit.
V.
Lift up your hearts.
R.
We lift them up to the Lord.
V.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
R.
It is right and just.
It is truly
right and just,
with ardent
love of mind and heart
and with
devoted service of our voice,
to acclaim our
God invisible, the almighty Father,
and Jesus
Christ, our Lord, his Son, his Only Begotten.
Who for our
sake paid Adam’s debt to the eternal Father,
and, pouring
out his own dear Blood,
wiped clean the
record of our ancient sinfulness.
These, then,
are the feasts of Passover,
in which is
slain the Lamb, the one true Lamb,
whose Blood
anoints the doorposts of believers.
This is the
night,
when once you led
our forebears, Israel’s children,
from slavery in
Egypt
and made them
pass dry-shod through the Red Sea.
This is the
night
that with a
pillar of fire
banished the
darkness of sin.
This is the
night
that even now,
throughout the world,
sets Christian
believers apart from worldly vices
and from the
gloom of sin,
leading them to
grace
and joining
them to his holy ones.
This is the
night,
when Christ
broke the prison-bars of death
and rose
victorious from the underworld.
Our birth would
have been no gain,
had we not been
redeemed.
O wonder of
your humble care for us!
O love, O
charity beyond all telling,
to ransom a
slave you gave away your Son!
O truly
necessary sin of Adam,
destroyed
completely by the Death of Christ!
O happy fault
that earned so
great, so glorious a Redeemer!
O truly blessed
night,
worthy alone to
know the time and hour
when Christ
rose from the underworld!
This is the
night
of which it is
written:
The night shall
be as bright as day,
dazzling is the
night for me,
and full of
gladness.
The sanctifying
power of this night
dispels
wickedness, washes faults away,
restores
innocence to the fallen, and joy to mourners,
drives out
hatred, fosters concord, and brings down the mighty.
On this, your
night of grace, O holy Father,
accept this
candle, a solemn offering,
the work of
bees and of your servants’ hands,
an evening
sacrifice of praise,
this gift from
your most holy Church.
But now we know
the praises of this pillar,
which glowing
fire ignites for God’s honor,
a fire into
many flames divided,
yet never
dimmed by sharing of its light,
for it is fed
by melting wax,
drawn out by
mother bees
to build a
torch so precious.
O truly blessed
night,
when things of
heaven are wed to those of earth,
and divine to
the human.
Therefore, O
Lord,
we pray you
that this candle,
hallowed to the
honor of your name,
may persevere
undimmed,
to overcome the
darkness of this night.
Receive it as a
pleasing fragrance,
and let it
mingle with the lights of heaven.
May this flame
be found still burning
by the Morning
Star:
the one Morning
Star who never sets,
Christ your
Son,
who, coming
back from death’s domain,
has shed his
peaceful light on humanity,
and lives and
reigns for ever and ever.
R.
Amen.
Happy Easter Fr. John !! Thankyou for remembering us ! Hope to see you soon !
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