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No, the paschal candle is not typically used in holy orders. It is primarily used during the Easter season and in other liturgical celebrations within the Catholic Church. Holy orders refer to the sacrament through which men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops.

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Is the Paschal Candle used at Christmas?

Yes


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.


When is the Paschal candle blessed?

The Paschal (Easter) Candle is lit during during liturgical celebrations throughout the Paschal (Easter) Season and is placed near the Ambo or the Altar. The Paschal Season is the fifty days from Easter Saturday to Pentecost. During this time the Church is vested in White. The closing of the Paschal (Easter) season is at the evening after the liturgy of Pentecost when the Church is vested in Red. After Pentecost the Church begins her Ordinary Time and is vested in Green. Daniel Hammah New Zealand.


What is blessed at the Easter vigil during the service if light?

the Paschal candle, which is used during baptisms throughout the year


What oil is used at holy orders?

Holy oil, also known as chrism oil, is typically used in holy orders. This oil is consecrated by a bishop and is used for anointing during sacraments such as baptism, confirmation, and holy orders in the Catholic Church. It is a mixture of olive oil and balsam, symbolizing the presence of the Holy Spirit.


What does a confirmation candle symbolize?

A confirmation candle is a candle with symbols of the Holy Spirit on it. It is mostly used in protestant churches.


What sacramentals are used for confirmation?

holy water, white clothing, candle, holy oil


Why does the priest lit the paschal candle outside of the church on Easter?

During the Good Friday service (and in some traditions the Maundy Thursday service), all the lights are removed from a worship space, with the light of the paschal candle being the last to be removed/extinguished. Because the paschal candle specifically represents Christ's living presence among the people, by extinguishing the candle, we signify Jesus' death. Then, on Easter a fire is lit outside the church and the candle first lit to symbolize Christ's resurrection (usually with a new candle to symbolize new life). That light is then carried into the darkness of the church and from there the light spreads throughout the worshiping community. The symbolism would be ruined if you used a lighter or another candle to light the paschal candle in the worship space because it would no longer serve as the source of all light and life in our midst.


What is the name of the large candle used for Mass during holy days?

This would most likely be the Easter Candle.


What Holy things are used during baptism?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe bare minimum would be an unbaptised person, water, and another person to administer the sacrament. In a Church, usually, in addition there is usually a white garment, a lighted Paschal candle, another candle for the new baptised (or his parents), the Oil of Catechumens, the Sacred Chrism, and a towel and purificator to clean up with.


What is used during Anointing of the Sick?

Holy chrism, a stole and a blessed candle.


Why is the Easter candle lit at the Easter Vigil Mass?

Every Church (Christian) has an Easter Vigil. It is mass on the night of Holy Saturday, leading into Easter. It usually starts at about 9PM, and goes until midnight. The Easter Vigil is the first celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.