because it symbolizes the light of Jesus Christ and it is our guide to become a good follower and a good Christian
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It was a wide-spread practice among Catholic population that the parents themselves provide the candle which the priest will use in the ceremony of Baptism. According to the Ritual this candle is lit and handed to the sponsor (god parent) to hold while the priest addresses the following words to the child:Receive this lighted candle, and keep your Baptism above reproach. Keep the commandments of God, so that when the Lord comes to His marriage feast, you may meet Him in the halls of heaven with all His saints, and may live with Him forever. Amen. It certainly is in keeping with the spirit of the liturgy of Baptism for the baptized person to retain this candle as a cherished symbol of his spiritual birth.
When you place your hand above the lighted candle, you are closer to the source of heat, which is the flame. The heat rises vertically from the flame and directly impacts your hand when placed above it. On the other hand, when your hand is at the sides of the candle, you are farther away from the direct source of heat, so you feel less heat.
The lighted candle in baptism symbolizes the light of Christ entering the life of the baptized person, representing the presence of God's grace and the call to live as children of light. It signifies the cleansing of sin and the initiation into the Christian faith and community.
There are many things that physically chance when a candle burns. The wick burns, and turns into ash, and wax of the candle melts and runs down the sides of the candle or container.
Yes, it is relatively easy to obtain energy from a candle. By burning the candle, you are converting chemical energy stored in the wax into heat and light energy. This process is commonly used for heating, lighting, and even cooking in some situations.
Baptism is only Entering into a faith, religion, and family. Like and establishment or welcoming into the family of God. And being Catholic, Baptism usually happens when you are little. So it's more for the Parents, who make a promise, than it is for the individual who is being baptized. Communion is more important because that is the only way you can receive God's body and blood. But you can't have communion without first being Baptized, had your first reconciliation, and first communion. So, baptism is coming into the family/faith and important as a step to Communion, but Communion is God. It's like this baptism = front door of God's house Communion = Sitting next to God at the dinner table. Either way, both are important Sacraments.
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A Baptismal Candle is a candle that is lit during a baptism to bring God into the ceremony, you can buy pesonalised Baptismal Candles. The candle is lit from the Easter Candle, signifies that Christ has enlightened the neophyte( the person receiving the sacrament). In him the baptized are 'the light of the world".
Any candle can be mounted on a wall as long as it has the appropriate fitting. Candles are dangerous and need to be treated carefully so that they remain safe. It is important to make sure that the candle is mounted securely on the mount and it is an appropriate size for the candle holder.
When a drop of water is placed on molten wax of a lit paraffin candle, the water drop will sizzle and evaporate due to the high temperature of the wax. The heat causes the water to quickly vaporize and escape as steam, often creating a small popping sound as it does so.
The candle at Baptism symbolizes that, once being Baptized and cleansed of Original Sin and being incorporated into the Body of Christ, we are to be the Light of Christ; shining His Holy Light onto all people.From the Catechism of the Catholic Church:The People of God is marked by characteristics that clearly distinguish it from all other religious, ethnic, political, or cultural groups found in history:- It is the People of God: God is not the property of any one people. But he acquired a people for himself from those who previously were not a people: "a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation."- One becomes a member of this people not by a physical birth, but by being "born anew," a birth "of water and the Spirit," that is, by faith in Christ, and Baptism.- This People has for its Head Jesus the Christ (the anointed, the Messiah). Because the same anointing, the Holy Spirit, flows from the head into the body, this is "the messianic people."- "The status of this people is that of the dignity and freedom of the sons of God, in whose hearts the Holy Spirit dwells as in a temple."- "Its law is the new commandment to love as Christ loved us." This is the "new" law of the Holy Spirit.- Its mission is to be salt of the earth and light of the world. This people is "a most sure seed of unity, hope, and salvation for the whole human race."-Its destiny, finally, "is the Kingdom of God which has been begun by God himself on earth and which must be further extended until it has been brought to perfection by him at the end of time." (CCC 782)(Bold is mine)