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[[Image:AltarStMarkBradentonFL1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Candles and Candelabra on Altar Table]]Candles are found in many uses within the precincts of the [[altar]]. Two candles are usually on the altar table, but may be replaced by the [[Dikirion and Trikirion|dikirion and trikiron]] during a hierarchical service. A seven-branched candle stand may be on the altar table or a freestanding candelabra [[Image:Candelabra.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Freestanding Candelabra]] behind it. For the many processions from the altar a variety of processional candles are available, used by the [[deacon]]s, members of the [[minor orders]], and [[acolyte]]s. During [[Pascha]], the deacon's Paschal candle and the Paschal trikiron in the hands of the [[bishop]] or [[priest]] are ever present.
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==Usage==
Candles and the symbology of "light" are omnipresent in the Orthodox Christian's life, both in church and the home, providing an ambiance for prayer as well as decoration. In church, candles are presented a variety of settings.
[[Image:AltarStMarkBradentonFL1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Candles and Candelabra on Altar Table]]
===Altar===
===Nave===
In the [[nave]], candles may be lighted on candle stands before [[icon]]s throughout the nave and as memorials before the [[golgotha]][[Image:GalgothaStNickDC.JPG|left|thumb|125px|Vigil lamp before the Golgotha]]. In addition, [[Image:Vigil lamp|vigil lamps]] [[Image:HangingYigilLamp.JPG|left|thumb|125px|Vigil lamp in the nave]] are found before many [[icon]]s throughout the nave and before icons on the [[iconostasis]].
===Narthex===