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JStoneham
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In googling “where to get blessed salt”, I have run into the organization Precious Blood International, which offers a House Blessing Kit with 12 lbs of blessed salt and a bunch of blessed Benedict crucifixes, as a gift in return for a $150 donation. They also send out vials of exorcised/blessed water in return for smaller donations.
I’m tempted because I’d like to bless my house in this way, and yes, I know I can get my priest to bless salt and water (if I can convince him to do it in the traditional rite), but I’d also be supporting what seems to be a good organization. But does this gifts-in-return-for-donations policy actually equate to simony?
Thanks.
I’m tempted because I’d like to bless my house in this way, and yes, I know I can get my priest to bless salt and water (if I can convince him to do it in the traditional rite), but I’d also be supporting what seems to be a good organization. But does this gifts-in-return-for-donations policy actually equate to simony?
Thanks.