EASTER TODAY

EASTER PRAYER SERVICE,THEME: THE ROAD TO RESURRECTION

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EASTER TODAY

THEME: THE ROAD TO RESURRECTION

​O Mary, Mother of the Risen Lord,
On this most holy day, I join my heart to yours in your radiant joy.
The sorrow of the Cross has passed, and the light of the Resurrection
now shines upon the world.
​As you were the first to believe and the first to hope,
help me to live with an “Easter heart.”
Teach me to recognize the presence of your Son
in the quiet moments of my life and in the faces of those I meet.
​Intercede for me, O Queen of Heaven,
that I may cast off the shadows of doubt and fear.
Fill me with the same peace that filled your soul
when you beheld your Son, alive and glorified.
​May the grace of this Easter season renew my spirit,
strengthen my faith, and lead me closer to the heart of Jesus.

Let’s venerate our loving Mother through the angelic greetings as we honour her with the crown, garland and placing sandal mark.

ANGELUS IS SUNG [Mangalam Mangalam ……………………….. ]

On the road to resurrection, Jesus plays a significant role of illuminating our path.

​The story of Easter begins in the dark—a sealed tomb, a heavy stone, and the deep grief of the followers. When we call Jesus the “Easter Light,” we are acknowledging that no matter how dark a “Friday” or “Saturday” in our lives might feel, Sunday is coming.
​1. Light That Reveals
​Light doesn’t just make things pretty; it makes them visible. The resurrection serves as a beacon that clarifies the purpose of suffering. It suggests that pain isn’t the end of the story, but the backdrop for a greater reveal.
​2. Light That Warms
​Coming out of the “winter” of the soul, the Easter Light is a source of warmth. It represents the restoration of hope and the melting away of fear. Just as the sun coaxes flowers from the frozen ground, this light is said to draw new life out of weary hearts.
​3. Light That Guides
​In a world that often feels chaotic or shadowed, the Easter Light acts as a Lumen Christi (Light of Christ). It serves as a compass, pointing toward a path of compassion, forgiveness, and the radical idea that love is stronger than death.
​”The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
​Let’s walk on the road to resurrection as Jesus our divine light is going to accompany us. With this tremendous hope come let us light the lamp.

We invite———–to light up the lamp.

HYMN: —–

[Glasses are filled with water carrying the captions of HEALING, HOPE, PROSPERITY, STRENGTH , PEACE  and salt is placed on a dish ] [ Gentle music is played…]

JESUS AS THE  LIVING WATER OF HEALING:
​Water is the most humble yet most powerful force on earth. It can wear down stone, quench a desperate thirst, and wash away the deepest stains. When we reflect on Jesus as healing water, we see a grace that is both fluid and transformative.
​1. The Living Water for the Thirsty
​In the encounter at the well, Jesus offers “Living Water” that ensures one will never thirst again. This isn’t just about physical hydration; it’s about the deep ache of the human heart—the search for belonging, purpose, and peace. Healing begins when we stop trying to fill ourselves with things that run dry and instead tap into a source that is eternal.
​2. The Power of the Wash
​Healing often requires a “cleansing.” Just as water clears a wound so it can knit back together, this spiritual water is said to wash away the weight of the past—guilt, regret, and the “dust” of daily life.
​The healing water of Christ doesn’t just fall like a brief rain; it flows like a river.  Jesus calls,
​”Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”

We offer this living water of healing and bless it by adding a pinch of salt in it

CHORUS: We shall rise, we shall rise——–

​ Jesus as the living Water of Hope:

​1. The Sound of Abundance
​In a drought, the most hopeful sound in the world is the first drop of rain or the distant murmur of a creek. Hope begins as a whisper of possibility. Even when the ground of our lives looks cracked and unproductive, the “Water of Hope” reminds us that beneath the surface, the source is still flowing. It is the assurance that “dry seasons” are temporary.
​2. The Persistence of the Flow
​Water is famously patient. It doesn’t fight an obstacle; it flows around it, under it, or eventually wears it away. Reflecting on Jesus as this water teaches us a resilient hope. It’s the belief that grace will find a way through the hardest heart or the most difficult situation, carving a path where there previously was none.
​When Jesus is the water of hope, he is the refreshment that meets us in the middle of the struggle, not just at the end. It is the strength to take the next step, knowing the well will not run dry.

Jesus calls,
​”Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”

We offer this living water of hope and bless it by adding a pinch of salt in it

CHORUS: We shall rise, we shall rise——–

​ Jesus as the living  Water of Prosperity:


​1. Rooted by the Stream
​The most enduring image of prosperity is a tree planted by the water. While other trees might wither when the rain stops, the tree with deep roots in the “Living Water” stays green. This reflection reminds us that internal prosperity—a soul that is well-watered—is what allows us to stay vibrant and productive even when our external circumstances are challenging.
​2. The Power of Irrigation
​Prosperity is meant to be shared. Just as a river can be channelled to bring life to an entire valley, the “Water of Prosperity” in our lives is meant to flow outward. When we are connected to the source, we become a conduit of grace, kindness, and generosity. We don’t just “have” prosperity; we become a source of it for others.
​3. The Harvest of the Spirit
​Prosperity in the light of Christ is the “harvest” of a life lived in alignment with love. It is the increase of joy, the deepening of patience, and the expansion of our capacity to forgive.

Jesus calls,
​”Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”

We offer this living water of prosperity and bless it by adding a pinch of salt in it

CHORUS: We shall rise, we shall rise——–

​ Jesus as the living Water of Strength:

​1. The Pressure of Purpose
​Consider the power of a deep river. It isn’t loud or flashy, but its current is undeniable. Jesus as the Water of Strength represents an internal “undercurrent” that keeps us moving forward when the surface of our lives is choppy or still. This strength isn’t something we manufacture; it is a momentum we step into, allowing His grace to carry the weight we cannot lift on our own.
​2. The power of shaping
​In ancient times, a city’s strength was measured by its access to a hidden spring during a siege. When we face our own “sieges”—stress, exhaustion, or opposition—Jesus is the hidden spring within. This reflection reminds us that true strength is the ability to stay refreshed and resilient when the “outer world” is trying to dry us out.
​This is the transformative strength of Christ. It is the power to slowly wear away the “stone” in our own hearts—our stubbornness, our fears, and our old habits—and reshape us into something beautiful and purposeful.

Jesus calls,
​”Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”

We offer this living water of strength and bless it by adding a pinch of salt in it

CHORUS: We shall rise, we shall rise——–

​ Jesus as the Living Water of peace.

​1. The Source of Eternal Satisfaction
​In the Gospel of John, Jesus meets a woman at a well. She is there for physical water, but He offers her something else:
​”Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.”
​We often try to quench our “soul-thirst” with achievements, relationships, or possessions. But like physical water, these things satisfy only temporarily. To call Jesus “Living Water” is to recognize Him as the constant source. He doesn’t just give a one-time drink; He provides a spring that wells up from within, meaning your peace isn’t dependent on your external circumstances.
​2. Peace in the Flow
​Physical water is most life-giving when it is moving (living), not stagnant. The peace Jesus gives isn’t the “peace” of a graveyard—a lack of movement or noise. Rather, it is the peace of a deep river.
​On the surface, there may be ripples or storms (stress, grief, or chaos).
​But at the depths, the current is steady, cool, and unshakable.

Jesus calls,
​”Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”

We offer this living water of peace and bless it by adding a pinch of salt in it

CHORUS: We shall rise, we shall rise——–

HYMN:

READING: Jn: 20: 1–18

This passage is one of the most poignant and transformative moments in the New Testament. It moves rapidly from the darkness of grief to the confusion of an empty tomb, and finally to the radiant joy of the Resurrection.​

​Mary Magdalene arrives at the tomb “while it was still dark.” This isn’t just a time of day; it’s a state of the soul. She is grieving, and her first instinct upon seeing the stone moved is not “He is risen,” but “They have taken the Lord.”
​ We often misinterpret God’s miracles as problems because they don’t fit our current understanding of how the world works. [Pause] ​
​Peter and the “other disciple”  engage in a race to the tomb. John’s description of the linen wrappings is crucial. The face cloth was “rolled up in a place by itself.”
​ John “saw and believed,” even before he saw Jesus. Sometimes, God gives us just enough “evidence of absence”—the removal of what we expected—to make room for faith. [Pause] ​ Mary is weeping, blinded by her tears and her assumptions.
​This is perhaps the most intimate scene in the Gospels. She even mistakes Jesus for a gardener.
​Everything changes with a single word: “Mary.”  Jesus calls her by name. Faith is not just believing in an event; it is being known by a Person. When Jesus speaks your name, the “gardener” of your soul reveals himself. [Pause] ​
​Jesus tells Mary, “Do not hold on to me,” and sends her to tell the others. Mary Magdalene becomes the Apostola Apostolorum—the “Apostle to the Apostles.”
​ Mary moves from seeking a dead body to cling to, to proclaiming a living Spirit to share.
We cannot keep the Resurrection to ourselves. Like Mary, our encounter with the living Christ should naturally turn into the testimony: “I have seen the Lord.” [ Pause] ​

With this divine sentiment let us sing the Psalm 118: 24

This is the day ——

Passing a moment of deep silence, let us all pray for the Easter joy, Easter hope, Easter peace, Easter love and Easter healing upon this Universe, Nation,  Mother church, Congregation, family and ———-

Concluding prayer:

“Gracious and Triumphant God, we thank you for the joy of this morning. We came in seeking hope, and we leave carrying the light of the Resurrection. As we depart from this place, may the reality of the empty tomb transform our lives and our world.”

“Almighty Father,
We thank you that the story does not end at the cross,
but continues in the victory of life over death.
By your Spirit, help us to live as ‘Easter People’—
individuals marked by joy, defined by grace,
and motivated by an unwavering hope.
​As we go back into our communities,
strengthen our hands to serve,
open our hearts to love,
and give us the courage to share the good news:
Christ is risen indeed!”

“May the God of peace, who brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus, equip you with everything good for doing his will. May His face shine upon you and give you peace, today and forevermore.
​Placing the entire human race let us all honour our Mother Mary and continue our Easter life.

Kindly rise

Marian hymn/ Congregational hymn is sung as we honour with arathi and sprinkling flowers.

EASTER TODAY

EASTER PRAYER SERVICE 2024

 

EASTER PRAYER SERVICE

EASTER TODAY

 

INTRODUCTION

[ Procession will begin from the entrance, plates with new seeds, water, eggs, lighted candles, flowers,  will be carried ]

Christ has risen from the dead, he has risen to die no more.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

All you nations, sing out your joy to the Lord.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

Gloriously this new – born day now breaks with joy.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

God reigns, the people proclaim with great joy.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

Jesus is Lord of all the earth, he is the king of creation.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

The stone which the builders rejected, has become the corner stone.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

This is the day that the Lord has made.

All: Alleluia, Alleluia

Hearty welcome to all of you to part take in this Easter prayer service. Easter day is a gentle and genuine reminder to all of us that we are an Easter people. Every year we come together in the name of our resurrected Lord to celebrate our hope and joy of Easter. It is the day designed by the magnificent Lord to explore our happiness of new life in the resurrected Lord. As we enter into the sanctuary to witness today’s prayer service, may we all carry a heart of receptivity, mind of serenity and a soul of tranquility.

Easter song is played as we go in procession

LIGHTING OF THE LAMP

Now the heart of every creature

fills with hope and with gratitude

they rise resplendent from their bondage

for their Lord has set them free

from the power of death’s decree.

We are filled with an outstanding Easter joy. Our hearts are overwhelmed with the feelings of tremendous contentment because Jesus our divine master is risen forever. We have every reason and season to celebrate its victory from the slavery of death, fear, doubts and sin. Jesus our true light has vanished the darkness of anxiety, turmoil and tensions. Come let us experience the divine light, eradicate the symptoms of darkness by lighting up  the lamp symbolically.

Psalm 145 [ 1-3 verses are recited together]

Lord, God of all holiness, remembering your holy words  ” I’m the light of world ” we soulfully adore you for the treasure of this Easter morning where we manifest your divine light at this juncture. Your mere presence amidst us ever enriching and encouraging. And also it leads to ever transforming and sustaining. Your marvelous presence is an ever promising driving force for us to trade the path of truthfulness and heartfulness. Now I invite ———to light the first wick of the lamp.

Psalm 145 [ 4 – 7 verses are recited by all while lighting]

Lord, God of all goodness, re cherishing  your life giving words ” I’m with you till the end of time ” we humbly venerate you for the gift of your friendship to each one of us. Your accompaniment always aspire us to become very vibrant in our mission of building up your kingdom on this planet. It always empowers and enlightens our will to walk in your path, our wish to follow you more fervently and our desire to embrace you at any cost. Now, I invite ——to light the second wick of the lamp.

Psalm 145 [ 8-12 verses are recited by all while lighting ]

Lord, God of all kindness, recalling your life changing words, ” You are the light of the world ” we lovingly venerate you for calling us all to join in the company of your beloved disciples. Your invitation to each one of us is not just a call but a promise of your covenantal relationship. It truly helps us to evolve from our fragile self to transform into an agile self to act promptly with zeal and zest. Your invitation is a life line for us to remain steadfast in your vineyard. Now I invite—–to light up the third wick of the lamp.

Psalm 145 [ 13 – 17 verses are recited by all while lighting ]

Lord, God of all praises and glory, recollecting your strengthening words ” Peace be with you ” we fondly pay our homage to your holy name. Your gift of peace always inspires us to indulge in establishing harmony, pushes us to involve in creating solidarity and urges us to proving fraternity. The gift of peace for which the whole world longs for and you have freely imparted it in our hands and we want to hold it very responsibly. Now I invite —- to light up the fourth wick of the lamp.

Psalm 145 [ 18- 21 verses are recited by all while lighting ]

Lord, God of all greatness, reflecting your encouraging words ” The Lord is my light and my salvation ” we fervently adore you for the unconditional love you have for us and the abundant graces you shower upon us. Lord, you not only show the way through your words but also you dispel the darkness in and around us so that we may walk towards you persistently. And, therefore we love to pave a way for the world towards easter and its promises. Now I invite —-to light up the fifth wick of the lamp.

Easter hymn is sung

HONOUR TO MOTHER MARY

Queen of heaven rejoice, alleluia, alleluia

for the son you were worthy to bear alleluia, alleluia

has now risen indeed as he said alleluia, alleluia

dearest mother, your gladness we share alleluia, alleluia.

It is very apt and fit to honor our blessed mother on this easter day. She was filled with holy spirit and she guided the disciples to receive the gifts of the holy spirit by gathering them to pray individually and collectively. She being a best and genuine disciple of God show a right and fruitful way to all the disciples even today. She silently journeyed along with Jesus on the way to Calvary, courageously stood under the foot of the cross and remarkably led the disciples to remain together in faith. Yes, she is an embodiment of faith, her receptivity is tangible and her fiat is effective. She showed her fidelity to God through her suffering. In her, we see total receptivity to God’s unfolding love and compassion and complete response of total surrender. To this great icon of this universe let us all stand and pay our tribute by honoring her through garlanding, crowning and by performing arathi.

HYMN TO MOTHER MARY

READING:

Let us listen to this reading where we find the easter experience by the disciples from the gospel of St. John

John 20 : 1-9

By sparing a moment of deep silence let us also re live the easter experience along with the disciples.

INTERCESSIONS WITH EASTER MEANING

[ Easter joy, Easter peace, Easter love, Easter freedom & Easter hope could be displayed ]

After every intercessory prayer, the chorus of any easter hymn is sung  or  With joyful lips I.23 

EASTER JOY:

“In Jesus, all our sorrow and in Jesus, all our joy.”

We are an Easter people and ours is an Easter joy is the message and prayer for us today. Let our joy be bloomed like the fresh flowers.  We remember our universal church and all her faithful people. May she grow in the everlasting love of Jesus by the unwavering  faith of the Shepherds and the flocks. May all of them continue to have an ardent love for God and His call. Through their selfless efforts, may the face of the world be renewed, henceforth the church becomes an instrument of Easter and its joy. Let us pray

EASTER LOVE:

” In Jesus, all our sufferings and in Jesus, all our love. ”

We are an Easter people and ours is an Easter love is the message and prayer for us today. Let our love be real and pure as the fresh water. We remember and pray for all the leaders of this universe and their service. May they all find solace by being sensitive to the poor and downtrodden. May all take selfless initiative to work for the underprivileged and make this world to experience and enjoy the true love and its impact. Let us pray

EASTER HOPE:

” In Jesus, all our anxieties and in Jesus, all our hope ”

We are an Easter people and ours is an Easter hope is the message and prayer for us today. Let our hope be profound and growing just like the new seeds. We with so much hope, remember and pray for all the people who lost their hope due to poverty, unemployment and loss of their beloved ones. May they all regain their hope to find a new meaning in life. Through the good sources, may they all be enlightened to come back to life, life in abundance. Let us pray

EASTER FREEDOM:

” In Jesus, all our mourning and in Jesus , all our freedom ”

We are an Easter people and ours is an Easter freedom is the message and prayer for us today. Let our freedom be known to the world just like  a new chick comes out of an egg. We remember and pray for all those are imprisoned. May their cry for freedom be heard by our Lord and may they all enjoy justice and righteousness. May their constant try for the value of freedom be known and acknowledged by everyone in today’s scenario.    Let us pray

EASTER PEACE:

” In Jesus, all our redemption and in Jesus, all our peace ”

We are an Easter people and ours is an Easter peace is the message and prayer for us today. Let our peace be reflected to the world just like the flames of lighted candles.  We remember and pray for all the missionaries, all over the world. May their service for the Lord bear valuable fruits. May they find the support of the divine light in the midst of doubts, discouragement, oppressions and loneliness. Let us pray

Let us continue to pray in silence for the very many needs of our people around us.

OUR FATHER——

CONCLUDING PRAYER:

Now we are endowed with new life and endorsed with new journey. We are no longer aliens and strangers but people of God instead. God our universal parent, allow us to travel with you just like the disciples travelled with you on the way to Emmaus. So that our hearts and minds will be opened and our souls will rest and meaning in you, in you alone. Guide us all to become the torch bearer of your Easter promises and sharer of your vision and mission. Envelope us with the power of togetherness to remain together in prayer life, ensure us with the power of your mercy to forgive others, enrich us with the power of your graces to understand everyone and enable us with the power of your resurrection to create a world where the everlasting peace dominates. We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.

FINAL HYMN