- Votive candle
A votive candle is a small, typically white or beeswax yellow,
candle , originally intended to be burnt as avotive offering in a religiousceremony . It also refers to a standard size of candle 2 inches high by 1.5 inches diameter, of any color or scent.In the
Roman Catholic Church , candles are placed before a statue ofJesus or of theBlessed Virgin Mary . Often, in older or traditional churches, this will be before a side altar. Candles used may vary from long, taper-type candles to tea-light candles. Tea-light candles are either placed in holders or just on a platform in front of the statue. Long candles may be placed in a special holder.In the Eastern Orthodox Church, candles are lit before icons, usually of
Jesus Christ or the HolyTheotokos . Usually Orthodox churches only use long, thin candles. These are usually placed in round containers, having either various sockets to hold the candles, or in a container filled with sand, in which the worshippers place their candles. Orthodox churches will usually have a separate place to put candles lit for the departed; Roman Catholic churches make no such distinction.Some Anglican churches (typically High Anglican churches) also have votive candles.
Candles are lit for prayer intentions. To 'light a candle for someone' indicates one's intention to say a prayer for another person, and the candle symbolizes that prayer. A donation box intended to defer candle costs generally accompanies votive candles. In some churches, the donation is considered a mandatory contribution in exchange for lighting a candle.
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Anglican devotions
*Paschal candle
*Candlemas
*Incense
*Ex-voto
*Votive deposit
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