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"We went to the candle lighting." Lighting there is a gerund.
"We went to the candle lighting ceremony." Lighting there is a present participle functioning as an adjective.
Sounds a little picky to me. Does it stop being a noun when it's acting as an adjective? Is an adjectival noun not a noun?
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