grotto in the
American state of
Texas in a
United States department store Candles are lit for prayer
intentions. To "light a candle for someone" indicates one's intention to say a prayer for another person, and the candle symbolizes that prayer. Many times, "a board is placed nearby with names of those for whom prayer is requested." Candles used may vary from long, taper-type candles to
tealight candles.
Tealight candles are either placed in holders or just on a platform in front of the statue. Long candles may be placed in a special holder.
Lutheranism Lutheran churches may use votive candles which may be lit at home, as a part of personal or family devotions, or at the church. They are usually lit on the
altar rails, or in front of the
altar cross. They are also often lit during the
liturgy of
Good Friday. parish church in Skellefteå, Sweden. Within the
Nordic Lutheran churches of
Sweden,
Norway,
Denmark and
Finland, all
High Church Lutheran denominations, the use of votive candles is commonplace and most, if not all, churches and chapels will have a votive candle holder (
Swedish: Ljusbärare). These are somewhat similar to the
Eastern Orthodox type, usually a round metal frame with several sockets surrounding a central, larger candle on which to light the votive candles. As in Eastern Orthodox Churches, Nordic Lutheran votive candles are also long and thin.
Anglicanism Some
Anglican churches, especially those that worship in the
High Church or
Anglo-Catholic tradition, have votive candles for purposes of
praying for the dead as well as asking for
saintly intercession.
Methodism In the
United Methodist Church, those churches which worship in the
High Church tradition make use of votive candles. During the liturgical celebration of
Allhallowtide, especially on
All Saints' Day (All Hallows' Day), votive candles are lit and a
prayer is said for each person of the congregation who has died that year.
Reformed In the
Reformed tradition (inclusive of the
Continental Reformed,
Presbyterian,
Congregationalist denominations), votive candles are lit during
Totensonntag, a holy day that commemorates the faithful departed. == History ==