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chessnerd321
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I’ve heard that some Catholics put a holy water font inside their front door and bless themselves with it upon leaving or arriving home. I’m talking about a small one like what is often inside an auxiliary entrance to a chapel, holding maybe 4 oz of holy water.
First off, is this allowed by the church? I don’t see why it wouldn’t be unless it’s reserved to entering the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Next, is it mainstream-ish at least or is this something even most devout Catholics would find a little odd? I mean, nothing Catholic is really mainstream… I hope people get my meaning. I don’t really have the opportunity to visit a lot of Catholic households and didn’t grow up in one, so I wouldn’t know.
And anyone who does this; how much effort does it take to keep it clean/filled? Are there any “rules” I should know about? Perhaps proper disposal of dirty/old holy water or when going away. Any particular recommendations for art styles? I don’t really even know what’s out there.
First off, is this allowed by the church? I don’t see why it wouldn’t be unless it’s reserved to entering the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Next, is it mainstream-ish at least or is this something even most devout Catholics would find a little odd? I mean, nothing Catholic is really mainstream… I hope people get my meaning. I don’t really have the opportunity to visit a lot of Catholic households and didn’t grow up in one, so I wouldn’t know.
And anyone who does this; how much effort does it take to keep it clean/filled? Are there any “rules” I should know about? Perhaps proper disposal of dirty/old holy water or when going away. Any particular recommendations for art styles? I don’t really even know what’s out there.