Tis_Bearself
Patron
Look, if you ask God sincerely to please bless your house, he is going to honor the request and bless it for you, even if you don’t happen to have some blessed chalk to mark the door, or some Epiphany water, or whatever. These blessings are not magic charms where you have to have all the right “ingredients” for the blessing to take effect. Moreover, the blessing itself is a sacramental, in other words a sacred sign that signifies something spiritual is going on and prepares us to receive grace. (CCC 1667-1679)
If you have blessed chalk and Epiphany water to use, then those are additional sacramentals, and they also fit in with the tradition of the past practice, so we like to use them. But it’s not like God is going to refuse to bless our home because we couldn’t get any blessed chalk or Epiphany water. A blessing isn’t a sacrament, and can’t be invalid.
If you have blessed chalk and Epiphany water to use, then those are additional sacramentals, and they also fit in with the tradition of the past practice, so we like to use them. But it’s not like God is going to refuse to bless our home because we couldn’t get any blessed chalk or Epiphany water. A blessing isn’t a sacrament, and can’t be invalid.
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