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  2. Altar candle - Wikipedia

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    Altar candles may sit directly on the altar or be placed in tall stands to the side of or behind the altar. For safety, altar candles are secured in some type of candle holder, such as candlesticks, which may be simple or elaborate. To prevent wax from dripping, candles are often topped by a candle follower, a short tube made of brass, glass or ...

  3. Acolyte - Wikipedia

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    An acolyte can assist in worship by carrying a processional cross, lighting candles, holding the Gospel book, holding candles or "torches", assisting a deacon or priest prepare and clean the altar, swinging a censer or thurible [24] (also being named the thurifer) or carrying the incense boat, handing the offering plates to ushers, and many ...

  4. Altar server - Wikipedia

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    An altar server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian liturgy. An altar server attends to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell, helping bring up the gifts, and bringing up the liturgical books, among other things. If young, the server is commonly called an altar boy or ...

  5. Ceremonial use of lights - Wikipedia

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    The altar candle is often placed on the altar, usually in pairs. Candles are also carried in processions, especially to either side of the processional cross. A votive candle or taper may be lit as an accompaniment to prayer. [39] Candles are lit by worshippers in front of icons in Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic and other ...

  6. Altar (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    While only two lighted candles are now obligatory and may be placed beside the altar rather than on it, the pre-1969 rubrics (which did not envisage the candles being brought in the Entrance procession) required that they be on the altar itself (in practice, however, they were often placed on the altar shelf instead) and should be four at a Low ...

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    Instead, she created an altar in the basement, displaying a white candle; statues of Mary, Joseph and Jesus; and a Bible — open to Psalm 91 (a passage about God’s protection) — Latoya told ...

  8. Why Are There Seven Candles For Kwanzaa? - AOL

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    One day following Christmas, the first candle is lit. And for six days after, families ignite red and green candles, culminating with a finale on the seventh day, called Karamu.

  9. 27 Signs You're Too Frugal - AOL

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    It's time to light the candles on the birthday cake and sing the festive song. But imagine the real surprise on people's faces as you pull out used candles of varying heights.