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Many religions have festivals which celebrates light overcoming darkness.
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Such occasions are often accompanied by the lighting of candles.
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They seem to speak to every culture and appeal to people of all faiths and of none.
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They are lit on birthday cakes and to mark family anniversaries when we gather
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happily around a source of light.
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It unites us.
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As darkness falls on the Saturday before Easter day,
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many Christians would normally light candles together.
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In church, one light would pass to another spreading slowly and then
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more rapidly as more candles are lit.
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It's a way of showing how the good news of Christ's resurrection has been
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passed on from the first Easter by every generation until now.
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This year, Easter will be different for many of us, but by
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keeping apart we keep others safe.
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But Easter isn't cancelled.
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Indeed we need Easter as much as ever.
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The discovery of the risen Christ from the first Easter day
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gave his followers new hope and fresh purpose
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and we can all take heart from this.
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We know that coronavirus will not overcome us.
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As dark as death can be,
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particularly for those suffering with grief light and life are greater.
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May the living flame of the Easter hope be a steady guide as we face the future
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I wish everyone of all faiths and denominations a blessed Easter.