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Pope baptizes Nigerian migrant-hero during Easter Vigil service

Man praised for stopping thief until police arrived

By Associated Press
Published: March 31, 2018, 9:26pm
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Pope Francis holds a candle as he presides over a solemn Easter vigil ceremony in St.
Pope Francis holds a candle as he presides over a solemn Easter vigil ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Saturday, March 31, 2018.(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Photo Gallery

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis celebrated the solemn Easter Vigil service in St. Peter’s Basilica, during which he baptized eight adults into the Catholic faith, including a Nigerian migrant-turned-hero.

Francis processed in silence down the darkened central aisle of the basilica, led only by a single candle and blue floor lights that gave the scene a mystical air.

The late-night service is the most solemn in the liturgical calendar, leading up to the joyful Easter Sunday Mass when Christians mark the resurrection of Christ.

During the service, Francis welcomed into the faith eight adults, including a Nigerian migrant hailed as a hero for helping stop a thief until police arrived. In preparing for his baptism, he reportedly asked the Rome police captain who handled his case to be his godfather.

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