Why You Might See Candles in Windows Around Christmas in Minnesota
If you’ve driven around Minnesota during the Christmas season, you may have noticed candles glowing in windows. It’s a simple decoration that carries a lot of history and meaning.
For many, this tradition goes back to their heritage. Minnesota has deep Scandinavian and German roots, and these cultures brought the practice of lighting candles during the darkest time of the year. It was a way to brighten the long nights and celebrate the hope that comes with the season.
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A Sign of Welcome
In some traditions, candles in windows were a symbol of hospitality. They signaled that travelers were welcome, even if they arrived unexpectedly. For early Minnesotans, especially in rural areas, this gesture was important. Winters were harsh, and the warmth of a home could make all the difference.
A Symbol of Faith
The tradition also has religious connections. In some Christian practices, candles represent the light of Christ. Placing them in the window was a way to share that message with others and welcome a fellow Christian or priest to their home. Today, even people who don’t tie it to religion appreciate the calm and warmth a candle brings to a space.
A Modern Twist
Electric candles have made the tradition even easier. You don’t have to worry about an open flame or replacing wax candles. Many people love the look of a soft light glowing through a frosty window. It adds a touch of comfort during the cold Minnesota winter.
A Connection to the Past
For some, it’s simply a way to connect with the past. Whether it reminds them of their grandparents’ home or a favorite Christmas movie, it’s a small way to feel grounded during a busy season.
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