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Chasuble for Catholic priest | Colors and definition

Chasuble for Catholic priest | Colors | Chasuble definition and meaning

The colors of the chasubles are a very relevant element within the Masses and Offices that are celebrated throughout the Liturgical Year. The colors of the chasuble, as in the other sacred vestments, are identifying the mysteries of faith that are celebrated in each Liturgy.

The priests wear chasubles of one color or another depending on the moment of the Liturgical Year in which the celebration takes place. The colors of the chasuble are in accordance with the feeling of the liturgical season and invite the faithful to pray, in addition to showing a progressive sense of Christian life during the liturgical year.

For this reason, in today's post, we will focus on talking about the meaning and use of each of the colors of the chasuble.

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Sandalwood Incense | Catholic Mass Incense

Sandalwood Incense | Catholic Mass Incense

Sandalwood incense, most of the aromatic incense used in Catholic churches and processions of Holy Week, have a common origin. Aromatic incense, sandalwood incense, rose incense,..., are the mixture of the resin of a tree, known as olibanum incense or olibanum incense, and other tree resins (for example sandalwood incense) or natural oils ( for example rose incense).

In this post on our blog of religious articles we try to delve into the origin, composition and properties of sandalwood incense. Perhaps what you are looking for in buying sandalwood incense in our online store for liturgical or brotherhood use.

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Tulips and hoods for processional wax candles

Tulips and hoods for processional wax candles

Wax candles, along with Easter candles and tealights, are essential consumables for Holy Week. Wax candles bring solemnity and beauty to our processions.

Despite its great importance, wax candles have a number of negative points. Participants and collaborators of processions and brotherhoods have contacted us raising problems related to wax candles.

In this entry we will see some solutions for these inconveniences that we propose from Brabander Religious Articles.

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The Exaltation of the Holy Cross, symbol of Christ

The Cross symbol of Christ

The Cross of Christ is one of the most universally recognized symbols. Both Christians and those who do not profess the true faith recognize the Cross as a symbol of Christ, a symbol of the love of Our Father Jesus for all humanity.

Christ sacrificed himself for all of us. He endured the hatred, envy and mockery of men. He carried the Cross painfully, feeling its weight on his shoulders. He carried his heavy load to Mount Golgotá where he was crucified. He suffered the torment of the Crucifixion and finally died on the Cross to defeat death, to give eternal life to all of us.

One of the most important dates in the Christian liturgical calendar related to the Cross is September 14. This date we celebrate the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

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Symbols of Jesus Christ in the Christian tradition

Jesus symbols

The Christian Tradition is very rich in terms of symbols, words and images that represent Our Lord Jesus Christ. Today we will focus on two animals that have symbolized Jesus since the early years of Christianity: the fish and the pelican.

Throughout the centuries, these two symbols have remained present in the lives of Christians. The clearest example of this is that, to this day, we continue to use religious articles such as tabernacles, canopies or lecterns decorated with pelicans or fish.

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