Advent Wreath at Trinity Lutheran Church, December 1956
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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1956
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To Lighten Darkness: Acolytes of Trinity Lutheran Church light with their tapers the candles of the Advent Wreath. In Christian tradition, lighting of one additional candle each Sunday in Advent signifies increasing hope for salvation with the brith of Christ, who lightens the darkness of the world. During Advent, the season of preparation for Christmas, candles on the Trinity Lutheran wreath are lighted by members of the Order of St. John Acolytes. The acolytes above are (left to right) Michael Wagner and David Dascola.
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1956
Caption
To Lighten Darkness: Acolytes of Trinity Lutheran Church light with their tapers the candles of the Advent Wreath. In Christian tradition, lighting of one additional candle each Sunday in Advent signifies increasing hope for salvation with the brith of Christ, who lightens the darkness of the world. During Advent, the season of preparation for Christmas, candles on the Trinity Lutheran wreath are lighted by members of the Order of St. John Acolytes. The acolytes above are (left to right) Michael Wagner and David Dascola.
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1956
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December
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