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Do Protastants such as “Luteran” believe in the healing powers of Holy Water? Or is “Holy Water” specific only to The Catholic and Orthodox Faiths?:
It isn’t done in ELCA, but a couple of the other Lutheran Synods are so Roman in praxis as to even have holy water.I’ve never seen holy water in Lutheran churches or in any other churches that I’ve gone to so I’m guessing that it’s only seen in Catholic and Orthodox churches.
I agree. This is one of the issues that made my husband and I decide in favor of becoming Catholic.**
Many evangelicals believe that the body is somehow incapable of being “holy”. I know I’m not explaining it very well, but what I’m trying to say is that evangelicals emphasize the “spiritual” over the physical.**
**And yet, since WHEN has God wrought spiritual things EXCEPT through the physical?
As one former Evangelical (who is now an Orthodox priest said), “Salvation is a spiritual matter, but when you take away all of its physical aspects, including 3 hours on a cross, you have NO salvation.”**
Evangelicals don’t believe that material objects can be made "holy."
And this is basically the heresies of docetism and gnosticism.