Orthodox candles
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Question: Why do we light candles in the Orthodox Church? Answer: In the Orthodox tradition we light candles as an offering to God, and with each candle we say a prayer. So the Orthodox church candles should be nontoxic. They should be healthy for people and even baby. Our Orthodox church candles are made with 100% beeswax. If you are looking for a Orthodox church candles manufacturer, we can be your better choice. Email: marketing@tbcandle.com WhatsApp: +8618395621842 Wechat: +8618395621842

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Greek Orthodox Baptismal Candles
"Set of 6 candles, size 12\"x 7/8\", decorated with satin ribbons and pearl beads. Great for baptism, christening, wedding. Can be customized in any color. Candles are smokeless and dripless"

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Panagiotis Nioras Greek Orthodox WorkShop, provides Handmade Religious Icons & Orthodox Christian Articles inspired from Byzantine Art and Orthodox Tradition with three generations of experience and an international approach producing and selling Greek Orthodox Articles and Greek Folk Art from our Orthodox Christian Online Store.
"These lovely Gold and Green Leaf Lambathes are meticulously handcrafted. Each candle is wrapped in Ivory tulle and decorated with a green and metallic gold leaf trim, Ivory (faux) Pearls, metallic gold ribbon and a twisted cord. Each candle is finished with a satin bow and ribbons. Personalized Ribbons may be added via the link below. The candles shown here are the 24\" size. Shop my entire collection of over 30 different designs of Stefana and Candles here…

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Many Orthodox Christians in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 in the Gregorian calendar. This date works to be December 25 in the Julian calendar, which pre-dates the Gregorian calendar. It is a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the son of God.

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"These lovely Leaf Lambathes are meticulously handcrafted. Each candle is wrapped in tulle and decorated with a green and metallic gold or silver leaf trim, metallic gold or silver ribbon and a twisted cord. Each candle is finished with a satin bow and ribbons. Personalized Ribbons may be added via the link below. The candles shown here are the 24\" size. Shop my entire collection of over 30 different designs of Stefana and Candles here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/lotusflowerdesigns Orders…

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