![]() While the US Conference of Catholic Bishops has not explicitly prohibited the use of the unity candle in the marriage rite, neither has it encouraged the practice. For this reason, many parishes do not allow its inclusion in the ceremony. The recently updated Catholic Rite of Marriage does not include any provisions for the Unity Candle Ceremony. Catholic Tradition, instead, sees the regular reception of the Holy Eucharist as the heart of Christian Unity. The Unity Candle Ceremony is not part of the Catholic Wedding Ceremony. The Candle Ceremony is not part of the Anglican wedding ceremonies, although it may be allowed at the discretion of the pastor. ![]() It is advisable that couples and their Wedding planner should always check with the pastor before including the ceremony in their order of service. While the use of unity candles within the marriage rite has become widespread, it is a recent invention and not explicitly part of the Churches Apostolic Tradition and therefore prohibited in some churches. When the practice is intended to symbolize simply the joining of the bride and groom, the tapers may be blown out, to indicate that the two lives have been permanently merged, or they may remain lit beside the central candle, symbolizing that the now-married partners have not lost their individuality. Variations may include additional tapers used by parents to light the tapers that represent the individuals being married. These tapers are then used to light a larger pillar candle in the center. Two taper candles are initially lit and used by each member of the marrying couple. For Christians, it may be compared to the Holy Spirit and Jesus, who is the light of the world, within the souls of those who are baptized. The flame may be said to represent the passion in each individual's soul for their spouse. ![]() Use of a unity candle generally symbolizes the joining of two individuals into the marriage bond, but additional allusions may be invoked. The origins are unclear, however the use of a unity candle in a 1981 episode of General Hospital may have helped to popularize the practice. The custom first became popular in the second half of the 20th century in American Christian weddings. There is no record of it in the bible or any Apostolic writings. The lighting of a "unity candle" is a relatively new custom in wedding ceremonies. Your unity candle ceremony will sparkle with our crystal unity candle holder options, as well.A unity candle is a candle used in a wedding ceremony to symbolize two people joining in marriage. We also have shabby chic designs and vintage styles, like our Vintage-Inspired Iron Pillar Unity Candle Holder and our Vintage Inspired Resin Taper Unity Candle Holder for the wedding ceremony. ![]() For the romantic-at-heart, consider our Suspended Heart Taper Unity Candle Holders. Check out our pillar and taper candle holders, as well. Created with lovely fabrics, textures and colors such as lace, satin and crystals, these unity candles and unity candle holders will add so much to your ceremony.Already have a DIY project in mind for your unity candle? No problem! We have plain pillar candles in different sizes that can be easily crafted by you to make your perfectly personalized pillar candle. You will find a huge variety of styles - love birds, cherry blossoms, family oak trees and butterflies.Our decorated pillar unity candles are handcrafted and designed just for you - add timeless elegance to your wedding ceremony. From traditional to more modern designs, you will find the unity candle that reflects your personality, style and wedding motif. Your unity candle is intended to cherish for years to come: It is traditional to relight your unity candle on each anniversary.Our gorgeous selection of custom unity candles for weddings can be personalized to include names, dates and more - add names of children, parents and grandparents. These personalized unity candles for weddings will add a loving detail to the special unity candle ceremony - there won't be a dry eye in the house when you light this lovely candle to signify the joining of your two families and the beginning of your life together as husband and wife. Add a personalized twist to the cherished unity candle tradition by choosing your own custom unity candle from Weddingstar.
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