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LilyM
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Tastes better than holy water, I’m sureDrinking Holy Water is a pious and ancient practice. The Eastern Orthodox (and I assume Eastern Catholics) drink Holy Water on a regular basis, as do, I believe, the Oriental Orthodox (Copts, Armenians, etc). I believe it was a common practice for us Latins once upon a time as well. St. Thomas Aquinas encourages the drinking of holy water. As another poster already stated, we eat (by Christ’s command) the very body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ…why shouldn’t we drink water that carries His blessing?
On a somewhat related note, if you want a bit more flavour, there are several Trappist monk monasteries out there that produce beer which they bless and then sell…so drinking holy beer is always an option too.
There’s also a formal blessing for ordinary beer - from the Roman Ritual (which gives you all the blessings for different purposes you could ever need and then some):
"Lord, bless this creature, beer, which by your kindness and power has been produced from kernels of grain, and let it be a healthful drink for mankind. Grant that whoever drinks it with thanksgiving to your holy name may find it a help in body and in soul; through Christ our Lord.
Amen."