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Advent Wreath / Candle

Advent is the season that begins the liturgical year. it consists of four Sundays starting with the Sunday closest to November 30th. The word "Advent" is derived from the Latin adventus, which means "coming" or "arrival".

The Advent wreath is one of the most popular symbols used by Christians during the season of Advent. These wreaths, consisting of a circle of evergreen branches set around four candles, are used in both churches and Christian homes. The evergreen circle stands for the eternal life that Christ has won for all believers. The burning candles represent the coming of Christ as the light of the world. The traditional arrangement of candles consists of three purple candles and one pink or rose candle. The purple signifies that Advent is a season of repentance as well as expectation. A purple candle is lit on the first Sunday of Advent, with another one lit on each succeeding Sunday.