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Advent Candles - What Do They Symbolize

June 14th, 2007

The word arrival is the derivative of the Latin word for advent, hence, in the Roman Catholic church they use advent candles. Advent meant that someone powerful and highly thought of was about to arrive. Christians, of course, use the word advent for the meaning that Christ is coming. For this reason the advent candles are symbolic of the birth and coming of Christ.


Advent Candles Facts To Know


Advent candles usually appear in the form of an advent wreath, this is a set of four candles joined together and combined with evergreen cuttings, they are used by many types of Christians in the advent season for simple devotion. Typically there were two colors used : three violet and one pink. When it is used for devotion purposes, the violet candle is lit in the first day of the advent season, the next week the second violet candle and after that the pink one. Finally in the coming week, the pink one will be burned. So as anyone can see advent candles have mostly a devotion role, they somehow bring a warm feeling of peace into your home when used.


Many other “Christian” Churches that split some time ago from the Roman Catholic Church like the Lutherans, Anglicans, Methodists and many other so called churches changed the violet with blue, while others use only white candles. Purple is used as a color that symbolizes penitence, while blue is thought to be the color of hope. In other advent candle combinations a bigger white candle is present in the middle and is lit on the celebrated day for a special event. Some people believe that the wreath symbolizes God’s eternity, violet stands for the faithful expectation while pink for hope. Not many years ago the advent had a stronger penitential aspect.


Are There Hidden Messages Behind Advent Candles?


The prophet’s candle is the first in the grouping of the advent candle, it symbolizes the prophets’ hope in the arrival of Jesus Christ, the second one is known as the Bethlehem candle as it represents the coming of God’s Son to save us; candle number three is called the shepherds’ candle and is the symbol of joy, the last candle is the angels’ candle as it suggests peace and love. Advent candles are part of the Catholic tradition, but they are also common in Churches which have split from the Roman Catholic Church in previous years.

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