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EvelynEVF
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I know that Orthodox Christians drink holy water. Do Eastern Rite Catholics also do this?
At the end of the Liturgy on the Great Feast of Theophany last week, during which the priest celebrates the blessing of water, we all shared glass fulls of the blessed water and filled containers to bring home.I know that Orthodox Christians drink holy water. Do Eastern Rite Catholics also do this?
I can’t speak to others, but I always save a bottle of Theophany water for use throughout the year, including putting some in newly opened bottles of wine.Do you drink it on more ordinary occasions? I have an Orthodox friend who will often sprinkle it into water glasses at dinnertime.
I often put a few drops of Holy Water into a glass of water/milk/whatever just before I take my morning medicines. Thus, I not only take my meds, but receive a blessing at the same time. Maybe it will make the medicines more effective, or bring a healing into my life. In this respect, it’s a lot like chicken soup. It wouldn’t hurt.Do you drink it on more ordinary occasions? I have an Orthodox friend who will often sprinkle it into water glasses at dinnertime.
I’m putting a note on a Pascha dye packet I have left to remember this. Thank you.I mix holy water in with my pysanky dyes
In my Latin parish there is a big canteen with a spigot in a side chapel. I thought these were common.I have never consumed Holy Water from my parish…and I wouldn’t now because we used the Baptistery for our blessing and people have walked in it, and countless hands have been dipped in it
My priest’s hand as well as his cross were plunged into the water many times during the blessing of water.If it was fresh water untouched by anyone but the priest I would be fine doing it
I know Latin Catholics who do this.I know that Orthodox Christians drink holy water. Do Eastern Rite Catholics also do this?
I am a Latin rite and I think they only use salt in our water but at Easter I think the water is also exorcisedIs there not an infusion of Holy Oil (usually the Oil of the Catechumens) into the baptismal water when it is blessed in both the Latin and Byzantine traditions? (I don’t know about the other Eastern Churches.)
Therefore, baptismal water would not be suitable for drinking.
It is holy because it has been blessed and exorcised by a priest…Why would water be considered ‘holy’? Is there any biblical basis to back this up?
Just looking for an answer, not a backlash of criticism for asking a question.