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What is in the cristigle?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 3/22/2024

The Christingle is a symbolic object used in Christian Advent celebrations, typically consisting of an orange representing the world, a candle symbolizing Jesus as the light of the world, a red ribbon denoting the blood of Christ, and sweets or fruits skewered on cocktail sticks representing God’s creations. It is meant to help teach the message of Jesus in a tangible way.

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