Some (such as Roman Catholics do), some light them during special seasons such as Advent, and in some candles are it as the service starts.
As a sign of faith in the saints and in Gods heavenly power. Also symbolic of Jesus being the light unto the world, that we (through faith) can also illuminate the world by joining together with fellow Christians.
The candle is a symbol of the light. And Christ is the light of the world.
Candles are used in the Catholic Church as a symbol of light and prayer. They represent Christ as the light of the world and are often lit during Mass, prayer services, and other sacraments to symbolize the presence of Christ. Candles are also used as a way to focus and enhance prayer intentions.
They stand for Jesus, our light of the world.
There are songs that are sung at the sederim. There is no tradition of lighting candles though. The only time candles are lit during Pesach is during Shabbat (the Sabbath).
during holidays it was placed there to represent that a household was waiting for a family member to return to the warmth of the hearth/the warmth of their love or the term we use nowadays they were coming home to a warm welcome
Candles are typically held around the lectern during the reading of the gospel as a symbol of reverence and to signify the importance of the message being conveyed. The light from the candles is also seen as a representation of Christ as the light of the world.
Advent symbolizes the time of anticipation for the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. It's were we light the candles as a replicent of jesus the light of the world.
It is a place for the faithful to light candles and pray, either for themselves or for someone else.
They prepare their children for Shabbat and light the Shabbat candles.
Church candles are regular candles made from bees wax. These are the things they represent/symbolize: -It is lit to remember the dead. -It reminds us that Jesus is the light of the world.
She teaches her daughter(s) how to light the candles and say prayers.