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frdave20
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I watched the sunday mass from ewtn and noticed that during the gospel, the acolytes (2), held candles on either side of the ambo during the proclamation of the gospel. What is this? Where did this come from?
It’s a fairly common practice. A number of parishes in my area do it. Why, I’m not completely sure…im just curious what’s up with the candle thing?
This is interesting. This is one of those “traditional” practices that is often embraced by “progressives” – although often with a twist…It’s a fairly common practice. A number of parishes in my area do it. Why, I’m not completely sure…
So we do it in my church, too!I’m in Western Canada and at Sunday masses (and even weekday ones if there are altar servers) 2 of the altar servers with candles always stand on either side of Father as he proclaims the Gospel. I’ve always thought that was the norm! http://forum.catholic.com/images/smilies/ani/ani_yup.gif
It goes to show, I guess, that what each of us experiences in our local areas is not always the same everywhere…
Jennifer http://forum.catholic.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
Exactly. We do it at my parish. Jesus, the Word of God, is the Light of the World.This is interesting. This is one of those “traditional” practices that is often embraced by “progressives” – although often with a twist…