Holy Family Advent Candleholder – Nativity Christmas Centerpiece | Resin | 6" W x 9" H x 3.5" D
Holy Family Advent Candleholder – Nativity Christmas Centerpiece | Resin | 6" W x 9" H x 3.5" D is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Prepare your heart and home for the coming of Christ with this beautifully crafted Holy Family Advent Candleholder.
Featuring a touching Nativity scene of Mary, Joseph, and the Baby Jesus, this Advent candleholder invites prayer and peace into your home during one of the most sacred seasons of the year. Crafted from durable resin, it’s designed to be a meaningful Christmas centerpiece that will inspire reflection and devotion for years to come.
Advent, meaning “the coming,” begins the Sunday nearest November 30 and continues until December 24. It is a time to pray, to wait, and to hope as we anticipate the birth of Christ. Many Christians observe this season by lighting a candle each Sunday—three purple and one rose—to symbolize hope, peace, joy, and love.
This Holy Family Advent Candleholder beautifully represents the heart of that tradition. Whether displayed on your dining table, mantle, or prayer space, it serves as a reminder that Christ is the light guiding every home.
Features:
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Features the Holy Family: Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus
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Made from high-quality resin with gold-tone details
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Perfect centerpiece for Advent and Christmas décor
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Designed for use with four taper candles (candles not included)
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Size: 6" W x 9" H x 3.5" D
Symbolism:
Each candle lit represents a step closer to the joy of Christ’s birth—uniting your family in prayer, peace, and hope.
Question: What is the Holy Family Advent Candleholder used for?
Answer: The Holy Family Advent Candleholder holds four candles representing hope, peace, joy, and love during the four weeks of Advent, helping families prepare spiritually for the birth of Christ.
Question: When does Advent begin?
Answer: Advent begins on the Sunday nearest November 30 and continues through December 24, marking a season of prayer, waiting, and joyful anticipation of Christ’s coming.


