You may light as many candles for as many saints as you wish.
No, lumens and foot candles are not the same. Lumens measure the total amount of light output from a source, while foot candles measure the illuminance or light intensity on a surface. Lumens are used to describe the brightness of a light source, whereas foot candles are used to describe the light level at a specific point.
In theory, dark candles should burn faster, as dark light absorbs more heat than light colours, as light colours reflect more (which is why you can distinguish between dark and light colours). If the candles are made from identical wax, the dark colour should burn faster, as it would get hotter. However if it's different coloured wax it's most likely that the different wax has different properties which could change the difference in time.
Candles symbolizes light. Jesus is the Light of the World. The candles symbolizes Jesus, the Light of the World. BTW, some candles are specially dedicated for individual saints. It helps prayers/help for intercession come faster to the saints.
All the candles including the extra one are lit at the same time. there are different customs: Some light at sundown. Some light about 20-25 minutes later. Some light after the evening prayer services.
White or colored candles may burn at the same rate, or at different rates. The rate at which a candle burns is dependent on the size and composition of the wick, and the thickness, composition, and melting / vaporization rate of the candle wax.
on the arch there are three icons that are on the small candles that have the same thing on them click on them in the order that they appear on the arch then the candles will light up and the boat will move
You will need two candles of the same size and brand, one in a light color and the other in a dark color, a timer, a ruler, and a method to mark and document the height of the candles at regular intervals. It's important to ensure the experimental conditions are controlled and consistent to make accurate observations.
No, Latter-day Saints (Mormons) and Jehovah's Witnesses are not the same. They are separate religious groups with different beliefs, practices, and histories.
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.
As long as they were all lit at the same time, they would burn for the same amount of time (regardless of the number of candles).
White candles typically burn faster than colored candles due to the lack of added dyes or pigments in their composition. The additional chemicals present in colored candles can slow down the combustion process, resulting in a slower burn rate compared to white candles.
no, you can but you dont have to all you have to do is time them and compare the times, so you can do them at different times