VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Francis presided over the solemn Easter Vigil service Saturday night amid mounting Vatican concern for modern-day Christian martyrs whose deaths have dominated this Easter season.

Francis walked in the dark down an utterly silent St. Peter's Basilica at the start of the vigil Mass, which precedes the joyous celebration on Easter Sunday commemorating Christ's resurrection after his crucifixion.

In his homily, Francis said the Easter mystery requires the faithful to seek an answer "to the questions which challenge our faith, our fidelity, and our very existence."

Pope Francis holds a lit white candle as he arrives for an Easter vigil service, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, April 4, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis holds a lit white candle as he arrives for an Easter vigil service, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, April 4, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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During the late-night service, 10 people from Italy, Portugal, Albania, Kenya and Cambodia were being baptized.

On Friday, during the Via Crucis procession at Rome's Colosseum, Francis denounced the "complicit silence" of the international community before the massacres of Christians in many parts of the world by Islamic extremists. The latest was the Kenya university attack by al-Qaida-affiliated Somali militants that left nearly 150 people dead, many of them Christians.

Francis has voiced increasing alarm about the attacks, which have led Christians to abandon communities in the Mideast that have existed since Jesus' time. He is likely to refer to those concerns during his "Urbi et Orbi" message on Easter Sunday.

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