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Holy Family Advent Candleholder – Nativity Scene Christmas Centerpiece | Resin | 9"W x 8"D x 9.75"H

SKU: J5510
$134.96
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Celebrate the sacred season of Advent with this Holy Family Advent Candleholder, a touching reminder of faith, hope, and love as we prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ.

Beautifully crafted from durable resin, this candleholder features a detailed Nativity scene of the Holy Family—Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus—bringing reverence and peace to your home during the four weeks of Advent. Measuring 9"W x 8"D x 9.75"H, it serves as a perfect Christian centerpiece for your dining table, mantel, or prayer space.

Advent, meaning “the coming,” marks the four-week journey of spiritual preparation before Christmas. Each Sunday, a candle is lit to represent hope, peace, joy, and love—the core themes that guide believers toward the birth of Jesus. Three of the candles are purple or blue, symbolizing prayer and devotion, while the rose-colored candle lit on the third Sunday celebrates joy as Christmas nears.

This Holy Family Advent Candleholder honors that tradition beautifully, helping families focus on the true meaning of Christmas through prayer and reflection. It arrives gift-boxed, making it a thoughtful gift for loved ones or church communities.

Features:

  • Crafted from quality resin with a detailed Holy Family Nativity scene

  • Symbolizes the Advent journey of hope, peace, joy, and love

  • Perfect as a tabletop or mantel centerpiece

  • Gift-boxed for easy Christmas giving

  • Size: 9"W x 8"D x 9.75"H

  • Advent candles sold separately

Question: What does a Holy Family Advent Candleholder represent?
Answer: The Holy Family Advent Candleholder represents the anticipation of Christ’s birth, with each candle symbolizing hope, peace, joy, and love during the four weeks of Advent.

Question: When is the Holy Family Advent Candleholder used?
Answer: It’s used during the Advent season, beginning the Sunday nearest November 30 and continuing until Christmas Eve, as candles are lit weekly to mark the spiritual journey toward the birth of Jesus.