They light usaully red candles on Christmas Eve for a guide that Mary and Joseph are looking for shelter.
In medieval times a special candle was lit every night of the twelve days of Christmas. The special candle was an Advent candle. Christmas lasted from Christmas Eve until the Epiphany on January 6th.
Each candle represents an aspect of the spiritual preparation for the coming of the Lord, Jesus Christ.Set on the branches of the circular wreath made of evergreen leaves, are four candles.Three purple candlesOne pink candle.In the center of the wreath sits a white candle.As a whole, these candles represent the coming of the light of Christ into the world and each week on the Sundays in Advent an additional candle is lit.First Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Hope, Lit on the first Sunday in AdventSecond Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Love, Lit on the second Sunday in AdventThird Candle Color: Pink, Theme: Joy, Lit on the third Sunday in AdventFourth Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Peace, Lit on the fourth Sunday in AdventCenter Candle Color: White, Theme: Purity, Lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day
Each candle represents an aspect of the spiritual preparation for the coming of the Lord, Jesus Christ.Set on the branches of the circular wreath made of evergreen leaves, are four candles.Three purple candlesOne pink candle.In the center of the wreath sits a white candle.As a whole, these candles represent the coming of the light of Christ into the world and each week on the Sundays in Advent an additional candle is lit.First Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Hope, Lit on the first Sunday in AdventSecond Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Love, Lit on the second Sunday in AdventThird Candle Color: Pink, Theme: Joy, Lit on the third Sunday in AdventFourth Candle Color: Purple, Theme: Peace, Lit on the fourth Sunday in AdventCenter Candle Color: White, Theme: Purity, Lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day
The white candle that is sometimes used in an Advent Wreath is the Christmas or Christ candle and it lit at the Masses starting with Christmas midnight Mass. Most Catholic Churches use only the 4 violet and rose candles during Advent and the wreath is removed from the church when Christmas decorations are put up on Christmas Eve.
Advent candles are traditionally lit for a few minutes each day, usually during a specific time of prayer or reflection. The exact duration can vary depending on personal or cultural traditions.
They all symbolise different things: Here are the five candles and their symbolism: ; First Candle : Color: Purple Theme: Hope First Sunday in Advent ; Second Candle : Color: Purple Theme: Love Second Sunday in Advent ; Third Candle : Color: Purple or pink Theme: Joy Third Sunday in Advent ; Fourth Candle : Color: Purple Theme: Peace Fourth Sunday in Advent ; Optional Center Candle : Color: White Theme: Christmas Christmas Day
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Candles are used in the following Christian celebrations ~During Christmas time, in the season of Advent, four candles are placed on a wreath. In the center of the wreath a larger white candle is placed. Each Sunday of advent, a new candle is lit, along with the previously lit candles. The candles on the wreath are, in a clockwise circle, purple, purple, pink and purple. The first candle is called the Prophets candle of hope, symbolizing the hope that was was portrayed when prophets announced Jesus' coming. The second candle is the Bethlehem candle of peace. This is symbolic of the peace in the town where Jesus was born. The pink candle is known as the Shepard's candle of joy, hence they were joyful when they were told of Jesus' birth. The last outer candle is the Angels candle of love, which describes the angels proclamation of Christs birth. The white middle candle is called the Christ Candle and is lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
There isn't a "name" for the candles. It's a Christmas tradition where the placing of a lighted candle in the window of a house on Christmas eve. It has a number of purposes but primarily it was a symbol of welcome to Mary and Joseph as they travelled looking for shelter. The candle also indicated a safe place for priests to perform mass as, during Penal Times this was not allowed. A further element of the tradition is that the candle should be lit by the youngest member of the household and only be extinguished by a girl bearing the name 'Mary'. Maybe that's where the "name" of the candle is in question......
The white candle in the center of the wreath is the 5th candle - that is lit on Christmas or Christmas eve at Mass.Roman Catholic AnswerTechnically the Advent wreath doesn't have a fifth candle. A fifth candle is making into something other than an Advent wreath. Advent has four weeks, and there is a candle for each week. The Advent wreath should be taken down before the Christmas midnight Mass begins. I think the "fifth candle" is some modern invention that makes no sense.
The traditional advent wreath has four candles, one for each Sunday in Advent, three purple and one pink. Some more modern traditions (commonly Lutherans) use advent wreaths with four blue candles. If they are all the same color, it doesn't matter what order you light them in, so I presume you are asking about the tradional pink/purple candles. The candle opposite the pink candle is lit first, on the first Sunday of Advent (or the vigil service on the Saturday night before). There's no real rule about going clockwise or counter clockwise, as far as I know, but the second Sunday means lighting the first candle as well as a second purple one. On the third Sunday the pink candle is lit along with the previous two purple ones. On the fourth Sunday all four candles are lit. Many congregations and families also use a white candle in the center to represent Christ; this is lit on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.