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AnneElizabeth
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Hello,
This is the first time I think I posted in this section of CA. Forgive me for not knowing much about Eastern Catholicism or Orthodoxy. I’ve been studying a bit but I’m sure I have much to learn. I am not sure if my question pertains to something that is outside the Catholic church or not, but I even if it is that maybe some of you in the East would maybe know what I’m talking about.
I have seen photos on the internet of candles for sale for Easter. They usually have painting of flowers on them or are dipped into another color of wax, or maybe they have tiny silk flower spray attached to them. Sometimes they are sold by nuns in monasteries. Often too I have seen them with ribbons tied around them.
Thanks in advance to any replies.
This is the first time I think I posted in this section of CA. Forgive me for not knowing much about Eastern Catholicism or Orthodoxy. I’ve been studying a bit but I’m sure I have much to learn. I am not sure if my question pertains to something that is outside the Catholic church or not, but I even if it is that maybe some of you in the East would maybe know what I’m talking about.
I have seen photos on the internet of candles for sale for Easter. They usually have painting of flowers on them or are dipped into another color of wax, or maybe they have tiny silk flower spray attached to them. Sometimes they are sold by nuns in monasteries. Often too I have seen them with ribbons tied around them.
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My question is, is there religious significance to these candles? If so, what? And also are there specific guidelines as to how they may be decorated? For instance, I've never seen an image or icon on any of these. I was wondering if that would be bad in some way.
They seem to be something cultural. I guess I'm just wondering what it is about. I think they are lovely and I'd like to know more about the custom.