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The Important of Church Candles

09:20, 2009-Dec-16 .. 0 comments .. Link
Church candles are one of the more important things that are used in church ceremonies and the Church religion. They are usually taken to represent many things about the Christian faith. For example, the Catholics hold the candle as representative of the body of Jesus Christ.

Christian baptisms also hold the candle as a symbol of an individual’s passage into receiving and being baptized in the light of God.

In weddings, you have two candles lit by the couple’s mothers representing their union. These are just some of the uses of candles during church worship and celebrations.

Using candles as a way that represents the light in the path of darkness has been something that’s inculcated in the Christian viewpoint as something that’s significant in the unbeliever’s transition into walking with the Lord.

Moreover, the candles are not only taken to symbolize the light of the Lord, but it also symbolizes the Lord’s love.

Using Church candles crosses all kinds of denominations. Each denomination usually has a requirement on the kind of candle used or allowed within its walls.

For example, Roman Catholic Church candles have to be strictly made of beeswax, at least 51% of it. If you go to an Orthodox Church, however, the candles should be made of 100% pure beeswax.

The fact is that beeswax is quite expensive. This is the reason why the stubs are recycled to be made into new beeswax candles as well. On the other hand, there are other denominations that prefer to use organic candles instead.

Some churches like to us vegetable wax church candles. They like it because it burns efficiently and in longer times, apart from time, they are also cheap.

Making use of church candles has been a tradition for thousands of years. The same candles that we use today for different ceremonies and activities were also used in equally important celebrations in the past.

Let’s take a look at a brief history of how these same candles evolved and were used during ancient times.

Originally, Egyptians used candles to conduct exorcisms, find treasures or perform other rituals. The use of church candles was not exactly a welcome thought to the Roman Catholic Church.

They were hesitant to use these since it was used mostly by pagan religion. However, when the 4th century came, they slowly became integrated into the Christian rituals became helpful.

Despite its admittance into the church, candles were still prohibited from being used in the altar because of the association it had with witchcraft.

It wasn’t until the Middle Ages when the Church decided to bless and consecrate candles. This was then used for blessings as well as absolving sins and driving out demons.

The candles usage has certainly treaded a long path. People have used these candles in so many ways for a very long time that its meaning has become amalgamated into our lives and special events that we celebrate. In addition, the church candles of today serve a great function in our faith and will continue to do so as long as we allow it to be.
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The Significance of Communion Cups

09:00, 2009-Dec-16 .. 0 comments .. Link
For the ordinary layman hearing about communion cups, the first thing that comes to mind is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

There is no denying the fact that pop culture has portrayed some of the most significant religious items in a very unorthodox manner, however, the great thing is that because of this they have allowed ordinary people to get acquainted with these same religious items.

In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the main character was hunting for the Holy Grail or the ultimate communion cup that Jesus Christ had used in ancient times.

In most literary works, you will find that the Holy Grail came to be portrayed as the cup that Christ had used; this also stood for the plate and dish that was used in the Last Supper he had with his disciples.

However, over the centuries, the Holy Grail came to stand for the cup that Jesus used and what we now call the communion cup.

Of course, the use of communion cups varies all over the world. Many cups are made of different kinds of materials depending on the country and the people celebrating it. For example, some of the Christian peasants in Mexico created a communion cup from baked clay while some Christian Palestinians created one from olive wood.

Today, we have come a long way from the glass communion cups that were used before during communion masses. Some small congregations still use glass cups, but it’s a very time consuming process to have to wash each cup after service. Hence, most churches, especially big ones, go for plastic communion cups instead.

Nowadays, we have come a long way from glass communion cups that the church used. Most churches now prefer to use plastic ones.

Communion cups have had a long history. From the Holy Grail to the silver chalices used by the Egyptians and Sumerians to the plastic communion cups we use today. They are all significant for the people that use them in their practice.

One important purpose for communion cups is to symbolize the blood of Christ and faith of the people, hence, they are an important part of the Christian belief, no matter what they are made of.

History is an integral part of communion cups, whether it be the silver cups that the Egyptians and Sumerians used or the plastic cups that most churches use now. They are an important piece of element for the people that use them.

As mentioned, the Holy Grail or the Chalice is an important sacred vessel used by the church. It is often blessed before it is used.

Even though the cup in the Last Supper was hardly mentioned, people still gave it plenty of significance and uphold it as a sacred item.  Another cup was also revered by Pilgrims in Jerusalem which was supposedly stored in the Holy Sepulcher.

This is thought to be the cup that was used by Christ in his crucifixion in Calvary and still supposedly contains that sponge that he used. This is of course, different from the cup and tradition surrounding the cup from the Last Supper.
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Chris
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