03 February 2020

Bishop Tobin on Candles and Self-sacrificing

"February 2nd marks a beautiful Feast Day in the Catholic Church, the Presentation of the Lord. When Mary and Joseph, in fulfillment of the law, presented Jesus in the Temple, it was a very special domestic moment for the Holy Family, akin to a baptism today. But it was also a significant event in salvation history, for on this day Jesus 'was revealed by the Spirit as the Glory of Israel and the Light of the nations. (The Roman Missal)

"February 2nd is also called 'Candlemas Day,' for on this occasion the Church blesses the candles that will be used throughout the year. The use of candles is, as you know, a lovely, heart-warming part of Catholic life and liturgy. Candles are used in church during Mass; they are carried in processions; they are used as votives to symbolize our prayers; and they are often found in Catholic homes to express and strengthen the faith of the family.

"Candles symbolize Jesus who presented himself as the 'light of the world.' (Jn 8:12). . . ."

In a recent commentary, Bishop Thomas J. Tobin, of the Diocese of Providence (RI), reflected on how candles, in order to fulfill their purpose, must give themselves up and, related to this, how people, through their sacrifices, are light in the world.

To access Bishop Tobin's complete essay, please visit:

The Imitation of Christ: The Life Of A Candle (30 JAN 20) 

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