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In Revelation 22:13 Jesus shows himself to be the 'alpha and the omega'.

The presence on the candle is to refer to him, particularly in his eternal nature, as the eternal God who became incarnate.

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What does the paschal candle resemble to?

This candle Jesus as light of the world.He is the alpha and the omega as we called it in Greek.


What symbols on a paschal candle?

The paschal candle is a large white candle that represents Christ's presence in the midst of a worshiping community. Most often lit during the season of Easter, it symbolizes God's resurrected presence that shines the light of Christ's glory in our lives. It's also often lit at funerals to tie the new life of the deceased to the resurrection of Jesus. The large white shape of the candle alludes to the piller of cloud (by day) and the flame the pillar of fire (by night) that was the presence of God leading the people of Israel in the desert after their exodus from slavery in Egypt.


What is the Easter candle?

The Pascal candle is lit on Easter vigil with the signs of Alpha and Omega and the Current year. Then five incense sticks are embeded into the candles indicating the five wounds of Jesus Christ.


How do you make a paschal candle from paper?

The simplest answer is to wrap a candle with white paper, then draw in whatever form speaks to you on the central elements of a paschal candle: a cross, the greek letters alpha and omega, and the current year. Just be careful not to let the paper catch on fire. Although that is the answer to the question, the paschal candle is meant to represent Christ's presence, so using paper would not be the ideal choice because it comes of as flimsy and temporary. A better alternative might be to use paint or a computer-printed decal to decorate the candle.


What two Greek letters are on the pascal candle?

Alpha and omega


What symbols do you use for lent?

Ashes in Ash Wednesday,palm during palm Sunday,Fire symbolize the Holy Spirit action during Easter Vigil,Water for Baptism,paschal candle symbolize the alpha and omega of God


What is the paschal candles special features and why?

The flame of the Paschal candle symbolizes Christ as light of the world and his presence in the midst of his people. The Paschal candle is sometimes referred to as the "Easter candle" or the "Christ candle." The term "Paschal" comes from the word Pesach, which in Hebrew means Passover.For congregations that use a Paschal candle it is the largest candle in the worship space. In most cases today the candle will display several common symbols:The cross is always the central symbol, most clearly identifying it as the Paschal candleThe Greek letters alpha and omega signify that God is the beginning and the end (taken from the Book of Revelation)The current year represents God's presence here and now in the midst of the gathered worshipersFive grains of incense (most often red) are embedded in the candle (sometimes encased in wax "nails") during the Easter Vigil to represent the five wounds of Jesus: one in each hand, one in each foot, and the spear thrust into his side.


What is the candle lit in Easter season?

Paschal candle.


What is the name of the candle lit on holy Saturday?

the paschal candle


After the new fire on Easter Saturday what is then lit?

After the lighting of the New Fire, that fire is used to light what is called the Paschal Candle. This is a large, white candle, it symbolizes Christ. It is marked with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega, to signify eternity. The candle is also marked with the current year, which shows Christ's sovereignty over all history, including the present. The candle will also have 5 colored nails which make the sign of the cross. This candle is carried in procession into the church after being lit.


Alpha and omega in a sentence?

my mama is my alpha and omega


Is the Paschal mystery?

The paschal (Easter) mystery is the death and resurrection of Jesus. The Paschal candle is a large, white candle used liturgically in the Western Rites of Christianity (Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, etc.). A new Paschal candle is blessed and lit every year at Easter, and is used throughout the Paschal season and then throughout the year on special occasions, such as baptisms and funerals.