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Easter Vigil: Pope Benedict Begins Service At St. Peter's Basilica (PHOTOS)

By FRANCES D'EMILIO 04/ 7/12 10:08 PM ET AP

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Pope Benedict XVI, holding a tall, lit, white candle, enters a hushed and darkened St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican Saturday, April 7, 2012, to begin the Vatican's Easter vigil service. Except for the twinkle of camera flashes, the basilica was almost pitch-black as the thousands of faithful in pews awaited Benedict's arrival through the rear entrance Saturday night. Christians on Easter joyously mark their belief that Christ rose from the dead after his crucifixion. Praying at the start of

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI, carrying a tall, lit candle, ushered in Christianity's most joyous celebration with an Easter vigil service Saturday night, but voiced fears that mankind is groping in darkness, unable to distinguish good from evil.

Easter for Christians commemorates Christ's triumph over death with his resurrection following his crucifixion.

"Life is stronger than death. Good is stronger than evil. Love is stronger than hate. Truth is stronger than lies," Benedict, wearing white robes in a symbol of new life, told the faithful in a packed St. Peter's Basilica.

Still, Benedict worried in his homily: "The darkness that poses a real threat to mankind, after all, is the fact that he can see and investigate tangible material things, but cannot see where the world is going or whence it comes, where our own life is going, what is good and what is evil."

"The darkness enshrouding God and obscuring values is the real threat to our existence and to the world in general," the pope said.

"If God and moral values, the difference between good and evil, remain in darkness, then all other 'lights,' that put such incredible technical feats within our reach, are not only progress but also dangers that put us and the world at risk," Benedict added.

The service began dramatically. Except for the twinkle of camera flashes, the basilica was almost pitch-black as the thousands of faithful in pews awaited Benedict's arrival through the rear entrance. After aides lit the candle, Benedict climbed aboard a raised platform that was wheeled up the long main aisle to the central altar. The wheeled device is used to save wear and tear on the pontiff, who turns 85 on April 16.

Benedict, who has made protection of the environment a theme of his papacy, made a reference to urban pollution in his homily. "Today we can illuminate our cities so brightly that the stars in the sky are no longer visible," he said. "Is this not an image of the problems caused by our version of enlightenment?"

"With regard to material things, our knowledge and our technical accomplishments are legion, but what reaches beyond, the things of God and the question of good, we can no longer identify," Benedict added, saying that faith was the "true enlightenment."

During the vigil ceremony, Benedict welcomed eight adult converts to the church, pouring water over their bowed heads in baptism.

On Sunday morning, Benedict will lead Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square, then deliver a speech from the central balcony of the basilica, at the end of stamina-testing Holy Week appearances.

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Pope Benedict XVI holds a candle during the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday on April 7, 2012 at St Peter's basilica at The Vatican. AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTO (Photo credit should read VINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Carmeliggy
09:16 PM on 04/17/2012
This guy is a public relations nightmare.
A-Superstitionist
Keep thy superstitions to thyself and out of laws
01:33 PM on 04/09/2012
"Life is stronger than death."

Maybe Benny Hex has studied biology where he finally found that living cells do things while the the dust we return to after we are dead doens't do anything.
11:25 PM on 04/08/2012
The pope loves us so very much... we don't need enemies.
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zippythedude
If life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic.
08:54 PM on 04/08/2012
I heard Pope Benedict is addicted to Peeps.
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sviolette
Hug a vet!!!
08:34 PM on 04/08/2012
What a total waste of time, energy, and money.
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Debra Martinez
Who is your God...
06:58 PM on 04/08/2012
Thank God Almighty.. This is over.. I was getting a head-ache.
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Capricious Capricorn
Don't wait for a storm to pass. Dance in the rain!
03:41 PM on 04/08/2012
This organization knows best what 'groping' in darkness is (like groping children) and not being able to distinguish good from evil.
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Moxo
Our enemies are in the GOP.
01:33 PM on 04/08/2012
"Life is stronger than death. Good is stronger than evil. Love is stronger than hate. Truth is stronger than lies,"
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Wow - that will guarantee he won't get an invite to the GOP's Theocratic America!
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Capricious Capricorn
Don't wait for a storm to pass. Dance in the rain!
03:42 PM on 04/08/2012
Verbage. The catholicult bears false witness.
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beckpod1
11:25 AM on 04/08/2012
I think he meant to say....."Lies are stronger than death....!"
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commento
New Year, New Hopes
11:22 AM on 04/08/2012
Death is also inevitable just like taxes.
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10:32 AM on 04/08/2012
Hmmm, last I looked life is mighty fragile and brief, while death is major and permanent. Superstitions aside, if someone was to do a "rock, paper, scissors" game with life and death as options ... death would demolish life. Just sayin'.
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rockymtnleather
The right is consistently wrong.
10:26 AM on 04/08/2012
If life is stronger than death ... why does death always win?
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commento
New Year, New Hopes
11:20 AM on 04/08/2012
Because it is inevitable just like taxes.
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New Year, New Hopes
10:02 AM on 04/08/2012
"Life is stronger than death" according to the Pope. Life may be stronger than death but death is an essential part of the Cycle Of Life.
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FredSays
I believe in Dog & Jesus approves.
09:44 AM on 04/08/2012
As can be seen from many posts here, it must be admitted that beliefs trump reason and the two of them have virtually nothing in common.
09:35 AM on 04/08/2012
Life is stronger than death...until you die.