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TAS2000
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The thread about the sanctuary lamp made me ask about this. The GIRM says candles should be wax, and the sanctuary lamp should be oil or wax. We have almost exclusively in our parish what amounts to sleeves that look from afar like a nice wide candle, but holds inside of it a wax candle that is perpetually fed upwards as the candle burns. Thus we have satisfied the “real wax candle” requirement, but from a distance the candles always appear the same length, never scarred, broken, etc. Even the Pashchal candle is such a one, with additional decoration on it. Does anyone have any official statements about this being allowed or prohibited? I would think the Paschal candle at least is iffy, due to the part of the celebration where the preist is supposed to pierce the candle with the incense thingy’s (sorry i don;t know the technical term) in the shape of a cross and do the part about the alpha and omega during the blessing. On this it would be impossible to peirce the metal sleeve, and the decorations on it are permanant.