The candles on the Advent wreath represent the coming of the light of Christ. The three purple candles represent hope, love, and peace.
The Advent Wreath candles are lit one each on the four Sundays leading up to Christmas, the season of Advent. There are three purple & one pink. 1st Sunday in Advent light purple, 2nd Sunday in Advent light purple, 3rd Sunday in Advent light Pink, 4th Sunday in Advent light Purple (all 4 candles are now lit). These candles represent Faith, Hope, Joy & Love.
A savior is born giving light and life to entire world
The Advent Wreath is mainly a tradition for Christians all over the world. It symbolizes the passages of 4 weeks to Christmas and Advent, in which 4 candles are on, 3 purple and one pink. On Christmas eve or Christmas day, some people have a white candle in the center and light it on those days to signify Christ's birth.Catholic AnswerThe Advent Wreath originated in Germany, probably in the Lutheran Church, the candles symbolize the coming celebration of Christmas, when the Light of the World was born in Bethlehem.
An Advent wreath is a symbol of the four weeks of Advent passing. You light a candle each week on Sunday and the fifth candle is lit on Christmas Day. The candles represent the spiritual preparation to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Catholics treat Advent similar to Lent. They give up something, like candy or coffee or snacks, etc. Advent starts 4 weeks before Christmas and lasts until Christmas Eve. Some Catholics "track" Advent by lighting an Advent wreath. An Advent wreath is a wreath with four candles, three purple and one pink. For each week of Advent they light another candle (the pink one is for the third week in Advent). For more information see the link below:
The four candles represent the four weeks of Advent. A tradition is that each week represents one thousand years, to sum to the 4,000 years from Adam and Eve until the Birth of Jesus.One for each week of AdventThere are four candles in an Advent Wreath to represent, remember and celebrate each new week as it arrives, before The Christ Child is born. The four candles are only lit one each week and the others are left in the wreath- unlit- to remind us of the anticipation and joy we are feeling as we wait in Joyful Hope for the Coming of our Savior.from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Advent Wreath. A band or circle of green foliage, surrounding four candles that may be enclosed in glass and are lighted successively in the four weeks of the Advent season. They symbolize the coming celebration of Christmas, when Christ the Light of the World was born in Bethlehem. The wreath originated in Germany, and in some countries there is a special ceremony, with prayers and hymns, associated with the lighting of the candles on the Sundays of Advent.The candles are purple because Advent is a penitential season, but the third one is rose as the theme of the liturgy that Sunday is of joy.
Christians.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Advent wreath orginated in Germany, but has spread throughout the Christian world. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Advent Wreath. A band or circle of green foliage, surrounding four candles that may be enclosed in glass and are lighted successively in the four weeks of the Advent season. They symbolize the coming celebration of Christmas, when Christ the Light of the World was born in Bethlehem. The wreath originated in Germany, and in some countries there is a special ceremony, with prayers and hymns, associated with the lighting of the candles on the Sundays of Advent.The candles are purple because Advent is a penitential season, but the third one is rose as the theme of the liturgy that Sunday is of joy.
Not all four candles have specific names but.... the light of the candles on the wreath signifies that christ is the light of the world. the purple signifies that advent is a season of repentance as well as expectation also it indicates a royal status. the pink one is for gaudete sunday. it means joy because Jesus is about to arrive.
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Roman Catholic Answerfrom Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Advent Wreath. A band or circle of green foliage, surrounding four candles that may be enclosed in glass and are lighted successively in the four weeks of the Advent season. They symbolize the coming celebration of Christmas, when Christ the Light of the World was born in Bethlehem. The wreath originated in Germany, and in some countries there is a special ceremony, with prayers and hymns, associated with the lighting of the candles on the Sundays of Advent.The candles are purple because Advent is a penitential season, but the third one is rose as the theme of the liturgy that Sunday is of joy.
You must be referring to the advent wreath. Some places around the world place 4 candles on the wreath. First candle is lit fourth week before Christmas. Two candles are lit third week before Christmas. Three candles are lit two weeks before Christmas. All four candles are lit the week of Christmas. Christians recognize Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah and the Son of the living God. God is light and Jesus Christ brought light into a dark hopeless world. Since Christmas is the holiday used to celebrate the birth and arrival of Jesus Christ, the candles on the advent wreath signify the light Jesus Christ brought into the world.