Friday, November 22, 2019

the Advent Log





One of the lesser-known Advent traditions in this part of the country is the use of an Advent log.  It is just what it sounds like.  The base is a wooden log, usually rough-hewn.  In the picture on the top there are four candles, employing the lavender and rose configuration.  Some logs include a white candle, a Christ Candle, that is lit Christmas Eve.  The usage is the same as an Advent Wreath.  The second photo has a candle for each day of the season (in a four-week observance).  The white candles are lit progressively on Sundays, with the purple candles being lit on weekdays.


I have seen these employed as a seasonal appointment on a number of occasions, and as you can imagine, if one has the space to display such a feature it can be impressive by the time the season comes to its conclusion.



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