Advent candles for sale | Catholic Church

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Advent candles for sale | Catholic Church

  • Four Advent candles set.
  • Made of colored liquid wax.
  • Pillar candles for sale in the four liturgical colors:
    • Red advent candle.
    • Purple advent candle.
    • White Advent candle.
    • Green Advent candle.
  • For sale in four sizes: 2 x 20 cm., 3 x 30 cm., 5 x 15 cm., 5 x 27 cm. and 6 x 15 cm.
  • In our store you can also buy Advent candles in two colors :
    • Three purple Advent candles.
    • A pink Advent candle.

Advent calendar definition | What is advent in the Catholic Church?

The Advent season is the period that marks the beginning of the liturgical calendar. It is a time of introspection and preparation for Christmas, the birth of Jesus.
Various elements symbolically represent Advent; among them, one of the most recognizable is the Advent candles and wreaths. 
The Advent candles serve as a physical representation of the countdown established during the four Sundays leading up to Christmas Eve. The four candles are used to mark each of the weeks remaining until the Savior 's birth.

What are the four Advent candles?

The four Advent candles are made of wax or paraffin and lit on Sundays before Christmas.
In addition to the symbolism of light and the color of the candles, they also serve as a guide to carry out actions that prepare our body, mind, and soul for the arrival of Jesus.
The Advent candles and wreath serve as a starting point for prayer, penance, and overall preparation of our hearts for the arrival of the Savior. We must sincerely examine our behavior and thoughts to be ready for the coming of Light and Jesus's arrival.

The colors of the Advent candles | Meaning of the candles.

Unlike other candles commonly used on the altars of our parishes, Advent candles have the particularity of being of different colors.
In general, although the four liturgical colors are usually used, there is also the possibility of using rose-colored candles, a color deeply linked to Advent, specifically to the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday.

  • Purple Advent candles

Purple is one of the most critical colors during Advent. This color symbolizes penance, internal reflection, Christmas preparation, and Jesus's birth.
Penance, seeking forgiveness for sins through prayer and actions, is one of the most valuable actions to carry out during Advent.

  • Rose Advent candles

Rose-colored candles represent joy and happiness at the arrival of Christmas. The birth of our Savior, who once again comes into our lives to give us the opportunity to attain eternal life.
The rose-colored candle is usually lit on the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday.

  • Red Advent candles

Red has different symbolic meanings within Catholic liturgy. Generally, it is usually associated with the Holy Spirit or the blood of Christ. In Advent, the red candle has the same meaning as the rose-colored candle. It represents joy at the arrival of Baby Jesus. Our hearts are full of grace at the coming of our Savior. The world is filled anew with hope.

  • Green Advent candles

Green is the liturgical color of ordinary time. During the four weeks of Advent, green is also very relevant as it represents hope. The Birth of Christ in the Bethlehem manger signifies a new beginning. Once again, we all have the opportunity to obtain forgiveness for our sins and approach the Word of God.
Jesus brings hope back to our hearts.

  • White Advent candles

White is the color of divinity, of the presence of God. It is also a color related to the Virgin Mary and the Resurrection of Christ.
The white Advent candle symbolizes the presence of Jesus. During Advent, Jesus has not yet been born, Christmas has not arrived, but His presence warms our hearts and gives us strength to be better every day.

The Advent wreath

Advent candles are a central element during the first season of the liturgical year. In addition to the candles, the Advent wreath is another fundamental element.
The Advent wreath is a structure used to support the candles lit during the four Sundays.
It generally has a circular shape. The circle is a figure related to God, as it is a perfect and infinite shape, having neither beginning nor end. These two attributes apply to God and His love for humanity. God loves men and women infinitely, which is why He sends us, once again, His Son.
It is common for the wreath to be decorated with leaves or other green plant elements.

Advent candles order

Advent candles are usually used in a domestic, family setting. Families often use Advent candles in their homes as a complementary element to parish liturgical celebrations.
This more intimate, family-oriented celebration has led to different ways of lighting the candles, types of wreaths, prayers, etc.

Traditionally, the lighting of Advent candles was done as follows.
First, the purple candle was lit. The first week of Advent was used for introspection of the past. A sincere critique of our actions and thoughts during the past year. We review our mistakes and pray for forgiveness.
The second candle is the green Advent candle. After the internal analysis and acknowledgment of our mistakes and sins, we must fill our hearts with hope. The arrival of Jesus is near, and a new opportunity appears before us.
The red or rose-colored candle is lit on the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday. It is a moment of joy; hope turns into pleasure. The Birth of Jesus is very close.
Finally, the white Advent candle is lit. The white candle represents the presence of God; Christmas is coming; Jesus is about to be born.

Advent candle Christian prayer

During the lighting of the Advent candles, it is expected to say a special prayer in the company of all family members.
Praying helps us set goals that prepare us for the arrival of God for Christmas. Advent prayers allow us to carry out penance during the first week of Advent.
Through our prayers, Jesus will fill our hearts with hope and joy. Prayer is the best way to be prepared for Christmas.