Candles are emblematic of God and of Our Blessed Lord. Christians have been praying with candles for 2,000 years, it is a venerable tradition, and harkens both to the early days of the Church and to the public liturgy of the Church. Candles are used for every sacrament except confession.
from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Candle. A sacramental used in the Church's liturgy. Candles were first used to dispel darkness in predawn services and in the catacombs. They have since become part of the liturgy and their symbolism part of the church's tradition. Candles are an emblem of God, the giver of life and enlightenment. Being pure, they represent Christ's spotless body, the flame a figure of the Divine Nature. Candles are blessed solemnly on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin or Candlemas Day (February 2). Candles are required at the public administration of the sacraments, at Mass and Benediction, at funerals and at other church ceremonies.
A taper. This is a wax stick with a wick like a very thin candle. You light that with a match (although in my day, altar servers all had cigarette lighters). For tall candles, the taper may be in a taper holder which is a brass tube on the end of a pole. Very often the taper holder is combined with a snuffer for putting out the candle later.
it is to represent jesuss presence in the room
they show the light of god and the show respect to him
some times it means for spirits to go away
In some churches they are sometimes used.
Candles are used to make light.
The number of candles in a church can vary depending on the size of the church, the religious traditions followed, and the specific occasion or service taking place. Some churches may have hundreds of candles for special celebrations, while smaller churches may have only a few candles for regular services.
The seven churches Rev.1:20.
Its called a votive candle
Easter candles are used in churches to symbolize the presence of the resurrected Christ during the Easter season. They are often lit during special services and represent the light of Christ shining in the world.
Candles, lecturn, large crusifix (catholic churches), bible e.t.c
The Isle, the holy bowl and candles as a memories of your dead ones.
The uniting of christian churches focusing on common ground.
Candles in Ireland are used for much the same types of reasons as in other countries. For churches, dinner tables, birthdays and other parties, decorations, light, producing scents, etc.
Baptist churches typically use simple, unscented candles for ceremonial purposes, such as during baptisms or worship services. The focus is on the symbolism of light and purity rather than elaborate candle designs.
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.
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