Liturgical Candles
Liturgical candles are special candles used in various religious ceremonies and services, particularly in the Christian tradition. They symbolize the light of Christ and are often placed on altars or used during worship to enhance the spiritual atmosphere. Common types include the Paschal candle, which is lit during the Easter season, and the Advent candles, which mark the weeks leading up to Christmas.
These candles come in various sizes and colors, each with its own significance. For example, white candles often represent purity, while purple candles are used during Lent and Advent to signify penance and preparation. The lighting of these candles is an important ritual that adds meaning to religious observances.