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- Advent_candle abstract "An Advent candle is a candle marked with the days of December up to Christmas Eve. It is typically used in a household rather than a church setting: each day in December the candle is burnt down a little more, to the mark for the day, to show the passing of the days leading up to Christmas. As with an Advent calendar, it does not strictly mark the days of Advent, which typically begins a few days before 1 December, but the calendar date. Some households will make a Christmas decoration out of sprigs of evergreen and Christmas ornaments, with the candle at its centre; others will simply put it in a candlestick. It is usually burned at the family evening meal each day.Advent candles are traditionally white, though other Christmas-themed colors have become popular. The custom of having an Advent candle seems to have started in Germany, where children traditionally insert a small candle into a decorated orange. This candle is called the Christingle. It is now widespread in some other European countries such as the United Kingdom.".
- Advent_candle thumbnail Advent_candle_1.jpg?width=300.
- Advent_candle wikiPageID "4681288".
- Advent_candle wikiPageRevisionID "584538859".
- Advent_candle hasPhotoCollection Advent_candle.
- Advent_candle subject Category:Advent.
- Advent_candle subject Category:Candles.
- Advent_candle subject Category:Christmas_traditions.
- Advent_candle type Artifact100021939.
- Advent_candle type Candle102948072.
- Advent_candle type Candles.
- Advent_candle type Device103183080.
- Advent_candle type Instrumentality103575240.
- Advent_candle type Lamp103636248.
- Advent_candle type Object100002684.
- Advent_candle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Advent_candle type SourceOfIllumination104263760.
- Advent_candle type Whole100003553.
- Advent_candle comment "An Advent candle is a candle marked with the days of December up to Christmas Eve. It is typically used in a household rather than a church setting: each day in December the candle is burnt down a little more, to the mark for the day, to show the passing of the days leading up to Christmas. As with an Advent calendar, it does not strictly mark the days of Advent, which typically begins a few days before 1 December, but the calendar date.".
- Advent_candle label "Advent candle".
- Advent_candle sameAs Vela_de_Adviento.
- Advent_candle sameAs m.09g8vd8.
- Advent_candle sameAs Q4686444.
- Advent_candle sameAs Q4686444.
- Advent_candle sameAs Advent_candle.
- Advent_candle wasDerivedFrom Advent_candle?oldid=584538859.
- Advent_candle depiction Advent_candle_1.jpg.
- Advent_candle isPrimaryTopicOf Advent_candle.