Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle Questions and Answers

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Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Wed Sep 08, 2021 12:08 pm

"In the story of Lazarus the beggar, as Luke says Jesus told it, Lazarus was a poor man, covered with skin sores, and he was followed by a couple of dogs, who licked his sores. He sat down in front of the gate of a rich man named Dives and begged for crumbs from his table, but the rich man denied him.
It then came to pass that both Lazarus and Dives died, and Jesus described what happened next: Lazarus was taken aloft by angels and rested in the bosom of Abraham, while Dives was conducted below into a lake of fire, from whence he begged Abraham to send Lazarus to him with a sip of water.
The story of Lazarus and Dives has thus come to symbolize the relief of poverty through charity, and the importance of the conversion of wealthy men from self-centered greed to philanthropic goodness. "
--- Catherine Yronwode

Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle, Fixed

Use in Magic:
Petition Saint Lazarus for help in cases of infectious disease, especially skin afflictions and AIDS.

Spell Methods:
Dress and fix vigil light candles with oils plus optional herbs or dusting sachets, and pray for your desires, add a written petition, photo, or seal; burn in a fire-safe place.

Product Details:
Yellow wax, 8" tall glass-encased Vigil Candle, fixed with oils, herbs, and prayer.

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Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle, Fixed
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Re: Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Thu Sep 23, 2021 7:23 am

"As every good Catholic knows, Saint Lazarus is the Patron saint of lepers, the sick, and those with AIDS. On holy cards and chromo prints he is depicted as a thin man on crutches, clothed with rags, with leprous sores on his body. He is accompanied by dogs, who lick his wounds in an attempt to heal him."
--- Catherine Yronwode
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Re: Saint Lazarus Glass-Encased Vigil Candle Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Wed Oct 27, 2021 9:19 am

Our prepared 8" glass-encased vigil lights come with a dressing of oils and herbs and will burn for 5 - 7 days, depending on ambient temperature and other factors.

If you wish to set a traditional Novena of nine days, you will either have to start and stop the candle (which can result in a smoky glass), or purchase two candles to run continually over the 9-day period.

Always practice fire safety when setting vigil lights. If you must keep them lit when you are away or asleep, be sure that no pets or children can get into the room with them, that they are not near curtains or flammable cloth or paper, and that you have a smoke alarm in your house. Placing lit vigils in the bathtub is quite common, but you must not have a shower curtain if you use this method. Setting them into a fireplace is ideal, as there is a ready-made chimney for them.
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