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Candlemas
January 27, 2020
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This Sunday, February 2 we will celebrate Candlemas at the 10:30 AM service. Candlemas is a Christian holiday that occurs annually on February 2, the fortieth day after Christmas, to commemorate the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple when he was a baby. Candlemas is based on the account of the presentation of Jesus in Luke 2:22-40. This Feast of the Presentation is one of the oldest feasts of the Christian church, having been celebrated since the 4th century AD in Jerusalem.
The term “Candlemas” means “Candle Mass,” which refers to the practice of the blessing of candles by the priest during a church service (mass) for use during the year in church and in homes. These blessed candles serve as a symbol of Jesus Christ, who referred to himself as the “Light of the World.”
In some countries, it is customary to remove Christmas decorations on Candlemas. In France, February 2 is also considered the day of crepes, representing the return of Spring after the dark and cold of Winter. In Mexico, the meal of the day is tamales. In Luxembourg, people roam the streets with lit lanterns singing traditional songs at each house they pass, hoping to receive a reward of sweets or coins. Other countries celebrate with parades and dances.