Anonymous wrote:Wait until you guys hear about how some Episcopalians use blue candles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a ring from Amazon and use greenery. I use 4 red candles and one white. Sorry, purple and pink don’t say Christmas to me. And I’ve got to believe that god doesn’t really care what color my candles are.
Advent wreaths are for the season before Christmas. The season before Christmas is advent a time to reflect on the time before Christ was born.
And I can do that with red candles, purple candles or rainbow candles. Honestly this is why more and more people turn away from organized religion - because the wrong color of candles somehow means you aren't doing it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a ring from Amazon and use greenery. I use 4 red candles and one white. Sorry, purple and pink don’t say Christmas to me. And I’ve got to believe that god doesn’t really care what color my candles are.
Advent wreaths are for the season before Christmas. The season before Christmas is advent a time to reflect on the time before Christ was born.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a history of the advent wreath, including a discussion of candle colors. It is a Catholic source, but discusses other Christian traditions as well.
For Catholics: "To reinforce the symbolism of the liturgical vestments worn by priests, Catholics swapped the red candles for three purple candles—the color typically associated with penance—and one pink, the color of rejoicing worn on the third Sunday of Advent [Gaudete Sunday]."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one. It’s a pewter ring, and I place greenery around it. The candle colors of an Advent wreath should always be 3 purple and one pink. There are prayers associated with the lighting of each candle on the corresponding Sunday of Advent (pink is lit the third Sunday).
Here is more info: https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/the-history-of-the-advent-wreath.html
No, that’s only for Catholic wreaths. Protestants often have red candles. Note how you equate Christianity with Catholicism.
I'm Christian (protestant) and have always had 3 purple, 1 pink and 1 white in the middle. (Note how quickly you made a derogatory comment.)
Derogatory? Most of my best friends are Catholics. By most I mean at least 75%. You can look up the history of advent wreaths if you don’t believe me. But it doesn’t matter to me what colors you use. One thing that’s objectively wrong is that the HAVE to be purple and pink as PP stated. That’s wrong. Even in Catholic countries in Europe, you can buy whichever color you like. Pink, red, white, yellow, gold, whatever. I like white, most people I know have red candles. There’s no rule.
Anonymous wrote:My mother is Catholic and I get her an advent wreath every year. Sometimes I do purple/pink, sometimes red. She doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:I got a ring from Amazon and use greenery. I use 4 red candles and one white. Sorry, purple and pink don’t say Christmas to me. And I’ve got to believe that god doesn’t really care what color my candles are.