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<blockquote data-quote="Old Boar" data-source="post: 4771002" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Candlemass is a tradition for the churches to bring forward all of the candles to be used for the rest of the year for a special blessing apparently.</p><p>It was also Imbolc - the Pagan festival. It marks the middle of winter and the move to spring. It is all about hoping for success in the farming season – and wishing for a fertile year ahead, the 'quickening of the year' - Here is hope. We welcome the growth of the returning light and witness Life's insatiable appetite for rebirth<strong>. - </strong> and as farmers we are beginning to notice the changes and look forward to the spring. </p><p></p><p>I am not a Pagan, but like the thinking in this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Boar, post: 4771002, member: 2957"] Candlemass is a tradition for the churches to bring forward all of the candles to be used for the rest of the year for a special blessing apparently. It was also Imbolc - the Pagan festival. It marks the middle of winter and the move to spring. It is all about hoping for success in the farming season – and wishing for a fertile year ahead, the 'quickening of the year' - Here is hope. We welcome the growth of the returning light and witness Life's insatiable appetite for rebirth[B]. - [/B] and as farmers we are beginning to notice the changes and look forward to the spring. I am not a Pagan, but like the thinking in this! [/QUOTE]
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