There
are many different reasons why candles are associated with Christmas, although
no one knows when they first became connected!
They
were used during ancient winter solstice celebrations a way of remembering that
spring would soon come.
One
of the earliest records of candles being used at Christmas is from the middle
ages, where a large candle was used to represent the star of Bethlehem.
Jesus
is sometimes called 'the Light of the World'
by Christians. This might have
started the custom of the Advent Crown and Advent Candles.
Candles
are also used during Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of light which is also
celebrated during winter.
During
the eight nights of Hanukkah, a candle is lit in a special menorah (candelabra)
called a 'hanukkiyah'.
Candles
are also used in the modern winter festival Kwanzaa, where a special
candle holder called a kinara, that holds seven candles is used.
Perhaps
the most famous use of candles at Christmas are Carols by Candlelight
Services. These are services when the church is only lit by candles.
Candles
were also originally used to decorate Christmas Trees, until safer
electric lights were invented!
In
some parts of Ireland, it was traditional to have a Yule candle instead of
a Yule Log.
In
Southern India, Christians often put small oil burning clay lamps on the
flat roofs of their homes to celebrate Christmas.
Christians
in China use paper lanterns to decorate their Christmas trees.
Candles
are also used as part of the St. Lucia's or St. Lucy's day celebrations in Sweden.
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