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Evil Eye Easter Candle Palm Sunday / Lambatha 40cm (LARGE)
Evil Eye Easter Candle Palm Sunday / Lambatha 40cm (LARGE)
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Evil Eye (Blue ) Lambatha Orthodox Easter/ Palm Sunday Candle 40cm (LARGE) Round Navy Candle 22mm thickness, (Purchase our Church Candle Holder for a complete Gift Set idea).
Comes beautifully packaged ready to gift.
Greek Orthodox - The lambada is the traditional Easter candle that everyone in Greece holds on the evening of “Megalo Savvato” (Holy Saturday) These candles are essential to the Greek Orthodox Easter service on Holy Saturday evening, also known as Anastasi. The candle symbolizes the resurrection of Christ and represents the light that dispels the darkness of death. It is believed that the "holy" light arrives from Jerusalem in every church a little before midnight, thus allowing candles to be lit.
Catholic – Palm Sunday - The Great Entrance of the Divine Liturgy commemorates the "Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem", so the meaningfulness of this moment is evident on Palm Sunday as everyone stands, holding their branches and lit candles.
Easter candles are a tradition in the Maronite Catholic and Orthodox churches, where kids carry a decorated candle during the mass. The flickering flame represents the light of Christ amidst darkness, reminding believers of the hope and love that Jesus brings.
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