Easter Vigil Lights Up Velankanni Basilica, Thousands Celebrate Resurrection

The Easter celebrations commenced with the Paschal Vigil at Velankanni's Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, drawing thousands of devotees from across South India. The night featured the lighting of the Paschal Light and a dramatic rooftop enactment of Jesus Christ's resurrection with fireworks. Special Masses were conducted, including one led by the Basilica's Rector, while in Thoothukudi, Bishop Stephen Antony Pillai highlighted Easter's profound message of hope and victory. The festival, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ, culminates the 40-day Lenten period of fasting and reflection.

Key Points: Easter Celebrations Begin at Velankanni Basilica in Tamil Nadu

  • Paschal Vigil ceremony at Velankanni Basilica
  • Vivid rooftop enactment of Resurrection
  • Special Holy Mass led by Rector
  • Bishop Pillai explains Easter's message of hope
  • Celebrations held across Tamil Nadu churches
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Easter celebrations commence at Velankanni's Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, thousands join prayers

Thousands gather at Velankanni's Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health for Easter Vigil prayers, special Mass, and a vivid resurrection enactment.

"It is a Feast of Love. It is a Feast of Victory. It gives meaning to the people who struggle for their lives. - Bishop Stephen Antony Pillai"

Nagapattinam, April 5

Special Easter Vigil prayers were held at the world-renowned Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, popularly known as the "Rome of the East," to mark the start of Easter Sunday at Velankanni in Nagapattinam district in Tamil Nadu on Saturday night.

The celebrations began with the Paschal Vigil ceremony. During the ritual, the "Paschal Light," symbolising the resurrection of Jesus Christ, was lit by the Rector of the Basilica, Fr. Irudhayaraj, followed by solemn prayers.

The sacred ceremony drew thousands of devotees from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, who offered prayers and held candles to honour Jesus Christ.

Around midnight, the Basilica auditorium's rooftop witnessed a vivid enactment of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The display featured an image of Jesus holding the cross flag, accompanied by fireworks and decorative lighting, adding to the grandeur of the celebrations.

Subsequently, a special Holy Mass was conducted under the leadership of the Rector, Fr. Irudhayaraj. The parish priest, Fr. Arputharaj, along with several other priests and nuns, also took part in the sacred ceremony.

Across Tamil Nadu, Easter Sunday was observed with equal devotion. In Thoothukudi, celebrations took place at the Sacred Heart Cathedral Church, where the church was illuminated for the occasion.

Bishop Stephen Antony Pillai of the Thoothukudi Diocese, while speaking on the significance of Easter Sunday, noted that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on this day. He emphasised that the occasion provides profound meaning and hope to those who are struggling in their daily lives.

"After the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ, we are celebrating the Feast of the Resurrection. Resurrection is something extraordinary, a Feast of the Church. It is because of the Resurrection that Christians are very happy. They believe in the Resurrection. It is not only Jesus who rises from the dead, but also Christians will be raised from the dead one day. That is the faith," said Pillai.

"It is a Feast of Love. It is a Feast of Victory. It gives meaning to the people who struggle for their lives. If the people sometimes fail, they are in despair, they are desperate, they lose their hope. But Jesus, because He rose from the dead, He remains a sign of hope for all the people who are suffering, who are ill in their hearts. For the man who has hope in Jesus, even defeat will become a victory for him. So also, you people who believe in Jesus, He will do everything for you. He will heal you," added Pillai.

In Tirunelveli, the festival was also observed at Sacred Heart Church, Udaiyarpatti, where devotees held burning candles during Easter services as a symbol of Christ's light guiding them to a new life.

Easter is one of the most significant festivals in the Christian calendar, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. According to Christian belief, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion. Easter follows the lunar calendar and is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox (March 21).

Across Tamil Nadu and the world, Christians observe Easter with joy and devotion. Churches hold special Masses and prayer services to commemorate Jesus' resurrection.

The festival follows a 40-day Lenten period, which this year began on February 18 with Ash Wednesday. During Lent, devotees engage in fasting, Lenten walks, special meditations, pilgrimages, and participation in the Way of the Cross, reflecting on Jesus' sufferings and sacrifice.

The final week of Lent, observed as Holy Week, is particularly significant. It began with Palm Sunday, followed by Maundy Thursday on April 2, and Good Friday on April 3, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Good Friday is followed by Easter, marking the resurrection and considered the most important festival in Christianity.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
The description of the rooftop enactment with fireworks sounds spectacular. Velankanni is a major pilgrimage center and it's heartening to see such grand yet devotional celebrations. It's a testament to India's beautiful diversity where every faith can celebrate with such fervor.
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Aman W
While the article is informative, it focuses heavily on the grandeur. I wish it had also highlighted the local community efforts, the volunteers managing the crowds, or the message of charity that is central to Easter. The spiritual significance sometimes gets lost in descriptions of fireworks.
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Sarah B
The message from Bishop Pillai about hope and resurrection is so powerful, especially in today's times. "Even defeat will become a victory" – that's a universal message everyone can take to heart. Happy Easter to all celebrating!
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Vikram M
My family has visited Velankanni several times. The atmosphere during Easter is electric with devotion. It's amazing to see people from all over South India come together. This article brings back good memories. The 40-day Lenten period of sacrifice leading to this celebration shows true dedication.
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Kavitha C
As a Tamilian, I'm proud to see our state host such a world-renowned shrine. The cultural and religious harmony in Tamil Nadu, where festivals of all faiths are celebrated with equal respect, is our true strength. Christu Jayanthi Nalvazhthukkal! (Happy Easter)

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