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for what it is, and instead follow the bright guiding star of the night sky. And
what shines forth? Here you might recall the prayer uttered on the most holy
night of Easter: ''Father, we share in the light of your glory through your
Son, the light of the world ... inflame us with your hope!''.6 And so, in solemn
procession with our lighted candles we pass the light of Christ among us. It is
''the light which dispels all evil, washes guilt away, restores lost innocence,
brings mourners joy, casts out hatred, brings us peace, and humbles earthly
pride''.7 This is Christ's light at work. This is the way of the saints. It is a
magnificent vision of hope - Christ's light beckons you to be guiding stars
for others, walking Christ's way of forgiveness, reconciliation, humility, joy
and peace.
At times, however, we are tempted to close in on ourselves, to doubt the
strength of Christ's radiance, to limit the horizon of hope. Take courage! Fix
your gaze on our saints. The diversity of their experience of God's presence
prompts us to discover anew the breadth and depth of Christianity. Let your
imaginations soar freely along the limitless expanse of the horizons of Chris-
tian discipleship. Sometimes we are looked upon as people who speak only of
prohibitions. Nothing could be further from the truth! Authentic Christian
discipleship is marked by a sense of wonder. We stand before the God we
know and love as a friend, the vastness of his creation, and the beauty of our
Christian faith.
Dear friends, the example of the saints invites us, then, to consider four
essential aspects of the treasure of our faith: personal prayer and silence,
liturgical prayer, charity in action, and vocations.
What matters most is that you develop your personal relationship with
God. That relationship is expressed in prayer. God by his very nature speaks,
hears, and replies. Indeed, Saint Paul reminds us: we can and should ''pray
constantly''.8 Far from turning in on ourselves or withdrawing from the ups
and downs of life, by praying we turn towards God and through him to each
other, including the marginalized and those following ways other than God's
path.9 As the saints teach us so vividly, prayer becomes hope in action. Christ
6 Blessing of the fire. 7 Exsultet. 8 1 Thess 5:17. 9 Cf. Spe Salvi, 33.