Else Petersen |
Movie Title Year Distributor Notes Rev Formats Agent 69 Jensen I Skorpionens tegn 1977 Scanbox NonSex O Agent 69 Jensen I Skyttens tegn 1978 Scanbox NonSex O I lovens tegn 1976 Scanbox NonSex DO I tyrens tegn 1974 Scanbox NonSex O Altar candles are candles set on or near altars for religious ceremonies. Various denominations have regulations or traditions regarding the number and type of candles used, and when they are lit or extinguished during the services. Altar candles may sit directly on the altar or be placed in tall stands to the side of or behind the altar. For safety, altar candles are secured in some type of candle holder which may be simple or elaborate. To prevent wax from dripping, candles are often topped by a "candle follower", a short tube made of brass, glass or some other non-flammable material. Contents 1 Christianity 1.1 Roman Catholic Church 1.1.1 Symbolism 1.1.2 Regulation 2 Byzantine Rite 3 Other Christian churches 3.1 Lutheranism 3.2 Anglicanism 3.3 Methodism 4 Other religions 4.1 Taoism 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Christianity Roman Catholic Church In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, candles are required to be placed on or beside the altar, at least for the celebration of Mass. For reasons of religious tradition, the Church used the candles at divine service that are made of beeswax.[1] Symbolism To the three elements of a lit altar candle, some writers attached a symbolism related to Jesus Christ: the beeswax or other material symbolizing his body, the wick his soul, and the flame his divinity. Also, the symbolism of prayer has been connected with candles; the burning flame of the candle represents the prayer that rises to God. Regulation For celebration of Mass, it is required that "on or next to the altar are to be placed candlesticks with lighted candles: at least two in any celebration, or even four or six, especially for a Sunday Mass or a holy day of obligation. If the Diocesan Bishop celebrates, then seven candles should be used, except if he is outside the boundary of his jurisdiction".[2]
|
www.shanagrant.com
Shauna Grant The Last Porn Queen |
|
|
|
|
|