Especially in pioneer days when neighbors were so far apart and people traveled in desolate country sides some people would put a candle in the window as a beacon for a weary traveler or, if they were expecting guests. It was a welcoming gesture and, during heavy storms saved many a people's lives. During wars times (not done much at all now) mothers or wives would point to the candle in the window before their son or husband went to war and assured them it would be lit every night waiting for him to come home safe and sound. It was to show him he was much loved and not forgotten. == ==
Candles in windows symbolize Peace on Earth.Jesus was born on Christmas, Jesus is the Light of the World, therefore the light was kindled on Christmas. We light the lights to celebrate that fact to the world.
Candles symbolize lighting the way for the Christ child.
Candles with a cross are typically called "cross candles" or "religious candles." These candles are often used in religious ceremonies or rituals to symbolize faith and spirituality.
The candles on the altar symbolize the presence of the Holy Spirit in worship.
Displaying candles in the windows of your home is a popular tradition in Pennsylvania, particularly at Christmas time. Real, burning candles are rarely used anymore, however, as homeowners tend to opt for safer electric or battery-powered candles, instead.
Lit candles during mass symbolize the presence of Christ, who is often described as the "Light of the World." They also represent the prayers of the faithful rising up to God, as well as the guidance and protection of the Holy Spirit.
Candles are put in the center of the inner window seal.
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When the Jews celebrate Hanukkah, they use a menorah, which has eight candles on it. According to tradition, God preserved the little oil that the Maccabees had for eight days. These eight candles symbolize the eight days.
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Because it looks nice and not all of them do.