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Maximilian75
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I know that holy water can be increased by adding more, unblessed water. However, I heard that a certain ratio must be followed in this dilution. Is this true, and if so, what ratio must be followed?
It certainly could result in that; but not necessarily so.Isn’t this the worst sort of pseudo-science?
I was told by a deacon that it is 50 percent. For example, it a baptismal font in a church need to be drained for cleaning or maintenance it should be kept at least half full or it will have to be replaced.I know that holy water can be increased by adding more, unblessed water. However, I heard that a certain ratio must be followed in this dilution. Is this true, and if so, what ratio must be followed?
Does that actually count? How can the water be holy if it hasn’t actually been blessed, but is simply passing through a blessed faucet? Would that not be a bit like getting a priest to bless a jug and then any water that is poured into and out of the jug in future would be Holy Water? I don’t get how water can be Holy Water if it hasn’t (or at least 50% of it hasn’t) been blessed.Our last priest just blessed the water faucet each Sunday to save time and then filled up the bucket all week long