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When is the old Paschal candle removed from the Church? Before Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper? After the Mass? Or just before the Vigil
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Sounds like a parish-by-parish thing to me…when is the old paschal candle taken out from the sanctuary or spot near the baptismal font? For example, when is the 2018 candle to be moved to make way for the 2019 candle.
That’s about as obvious as what time Midnight Mass will be . . .We have a multi-church parish, but obviously there is only one Easter Vigil.
I’m curious about that, since my diocese had a massive downsizing. My parish could be affected too.UpUpAndAway:![]()
That’s about as obvious as what time Midnight Mass will be . . .We have a multi-church parish, but obviously there is only one Easter Vigil.
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May I ask what Spy Wednesday is? I have been a convert of over 10 years and neverIt doesn’t necessarily have to be removed from the church altogether.
My church has the Pascal Candles of years past on display in the baptistery.
If you mean to ask where the Paschal Candle is on Spy Wednesday, it’s usually wherever your parish does baptisms, as that is where (rubrically) it ought to reside when it’s not Easter.
When the diocese is downsizing, sometimes parishioners from parish A will sneak over to the nearby parish B to count the attendance, to make sure the number reported doesn’t get inflated. Spy Sunday.Maximilian75:![]()
May I ask what Spy Wednesday is? I have been a convert of over 10 years and neverIt doesn’t necessarily have to be removed from the church altogether.
My church has the Pascal Candles of years past on display in the baptistery.
If you mean to ask where the Paschal Candle is on Spy Wednesday, it’s usually wherever your parish does baptisms, as that is where (rubrically) it ought to reside when it’s not Easter.
heard that before @Maximillian75
While I’m unaware of any rubric or instruction that prohibits multiple EVs in a cluster parish, the faithful should gather as one for the EV so splitting the members of a parish into separate churches for separate EVs runs counter to to this objective.Is there a liturgical reason why there can be only one Easter Vigil in a parish ? Or is it the practical reality that there is only one priest, and he wouldn’t have time to do it in two places?
That depends on your locality. I tried donating them to the local Carmelites, but they said they didn’t have the time, and the local Ecclesiastical Supplies factory didn’t want them either as they weren’t geared up for it.Your parish might look into donating the retired Paschal candles. They are made into candles for mission, poor parishes who cannot afford candles.