Noun
holy fire (uncountable)
(religious, Christianity) Ardent devotion or enthusiasm for God or Christian ideals; Christian fervour
Silent white light filled the world. And the righteous and unrighteous alike were consumed in that holy fire. Stephen King
Most of the Orthodox and Coptic churches celebrate the Holy Fire ceremony on the Saturday of Light, April 14, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. and the entire Old City will be flooded with local and Christian pilgrims trying to get into the church for the service. Source: Internet
They collected the Holy Fire of the Holy Sepulchre, a religious symbol of the miracle believed to occur each year around Easter. Source: Internet
For more than 1,200 years the ritual of the Holy Fire has been performed in Jerusalem every Easter. Source: Internet