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chefmomster2
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I truly have just never heard of such a thing. It hasn’t stirred up doubts- just curiosity! I appreciate all I’ve learned about this today. Thanks to all the posters.In other instances, I’ve read and been told that we shouldn’t limit God’s generosity by asking only for little things. Remember the prophet who got mad at the King or Israel for not asking for a blessing, and then promised the savior, Christ? Elsewhere, we’re taught to ask for what we need.
I’m not a theologian, I just always understood that we may not always get what we ask for, but we can count on not getting what we don’t ask for.
Anyway, I don’t mean to stir up any doubt in anyone’s hearts. I trust the Church. Only a couple of priests have pointed out to me on difference occasions that in the case of the holy water blessings, they’re just different and one asks for protection from demons and all sorts of evils, and the other doesn’t ask for those things.
Therefore, I think it’s a legitimate desire to have holy water blessed according to the old rite.