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Friday, March 1, 2024

Lenten Crafts: Pascha Candles

Have you prepared a "Lambatha, or Pascha Candle" with your children yet for 2018? It is customary among the Greek Orthodox that the Godparents do so, and they give it as a surprise for their godchildren as the night of the Resurrection approaches. This candle has to be NEW, and will only be used for Pascha and 40 days afterward!

Often these can be purchased with stuffed animals and ribbons, but we aim to use small icon stickers, wax decals, and symbols from our faith instead. Beeswax is an ideal offering, however white is also fitting for the Resurrection if this is what your parish offers.

Here are a few symbols to incorporate:
A small icon of the Resurrection
A Cross
Three Crosses
Alpha and Omega
Flowers
IC XC NIKA (Jesus Christ Conquers)
The "X" and P"
Christ is Risen


Here is a sample graphic to print on labels. If anyone else has done this craft before, please share your advice. I found the following links that were helpful:

http://festalcelebrations.wordpress.com/2008/02/13/baptismal-and-paschal-candles/

Secondly, a thought was offered to decorate the small plastic cup that is often used to catch the wax from burning little hands.

Or thirdly, you could decorate a small white lantern to take the "Holy Fire" home. This is helpful protection from the wind as well during processions. We even had our "myrrhbearing girls" carry these.

6 comments:

Diya Aur Baati hum said...

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Unknown said...

I have had friends go to Christian school and they actually liked them. I do not know what they are like, but I know they are private education systems that not everyone can go to.

waynedeer said...

Thank you so much for sharing this blog on an Orthodox Christian school. Do you know of a good christian school in Naperville, IL? I have been looking for somewhere good for my daughter to go to. Thanks for your help!

Unknown said...

Hmm, I am really thinking that christian church schools are a good way to go.

Universal Teacher said...

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Hilary Kimbel said...

Thanks so much for sharing this! I have been looking into putting my children in a Christian school in Naperville, IL... Are you familiar with this school at all: bethanylcs.org?

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