The Significance of Vigil Candles in Modern Society
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Lent is a time of reflection and sacrifice. It's a time for Christians give up something they enjoy as a way to commemorate Jesus’ 40 days in the desert, preparing for his ministry. Many things can be given up, such as desserts, social media use or watching television.
In this blog we talk about lent and help you decide what to give up and discuss Lent candles and how to use them during the season of Lent. We will help you in your six weeks run up to Easter.
This year, Palm Sunday falls on April 10th, and Eastertide starts on April 17th. If you're a church in the UK looking for some tips on how to celebrate, you've come to the right place!
In this blog post, we will discuss everything from paschal candles to altar wine. We'll also provide some helpful resources for those who want to learn more about the traditions and symbolism associated with Palm Sunday and Eastertide. Read more
The Paschal Candle has a long history and carries significant meaning and symbolism in Easter services. The candle is lit during the Easter Vigil, symbolizing the light of Christ's resurrection overcoming the darkness of the tomb. The Paschal Candle is also lit during baptisms, signifying new life in Christ.
Read on for more information about the Paschal candle: the meaning and symbolism in Easter services.
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