- Vigil
A vigil (from the
Latin "vigilia", meaning "wakefulness") is a period of purposeful sleeplessness, an occasion for devotional watching, or an observance.It can also be the
eve of a religious festival observed by staying awake as a devotional exercise or ritual devotions observed on the eve of a holy day [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05647a.htm Eve of a Feast] ,Catholic Encyclopedia ] , such as theEaster Vigil held onHoly Saturday . In theEastern Orthodox Church anAll-Night Vigil is held on the eves of Sundays and all major feasts during theliturgical year .In
Christianity , especially theEastern Orthodox andRoman Catholic traditions, a vigil is often held when someone is gravely ill or dying. Prayers are said andvotive s are often made. Vigils extend from eventual death to burial, ritualistically to pray for a loved one, but more practically so they are never alone.During the
Middle Ages , asquire on the night before his knightingceremony was expected to take a cleansing bath,fast , makeconfession , and then hold an all-night vigil of prayer toGod in thechapel , readying himself for his life as a knight. He would dress in white, which was the symbol for purity.When a
Jew dies, a watch is kept over the body and Tehillim are recited constantly, until the burial service.ee also
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*Candlelight vigil References
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