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Translucent Collection | Holy Water Bottle
Translucent Collection | Holy Water Bottle
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Holy Water Bottle from Jerusalem filled with water from The Jordan River
NOTE: This water has not yet been Blessed by a Priest. For more information about Holy Water & its blessing, visit: www.catholicsacramentals.org/holy-water
HOLY WATER
“From long experience I have learned that there is nothing like Holy Water to put devils to flight and prevent them from coming back again. They also flee from the cross, but return; so Holy Water must have great value. For my own part, whenever I take it, my soul feels a particular and most notable consolation. In fact, it is quite usual for me to be conscious of a refreshment which I cannot possibly describe, resembling an inward joy which comforts my whole soul. This is not fancy, or something which has happened to me only once it has happened again and again and I have observed it most attentively. It is let us say, as if someone very hot and thirsty were to drink from a jug of cold water: he would feel the refreshment throughout his body. I often reflect on the great importance of everything ordained by the Church and it makes me very happy to find that those words of the Church are so powerful that they impart their power to the water and make it so very different from water which has not been blessed.”
“From long experience I have learned that there is nothing like Holy Water to put devils to flight and prevent them from coming back again. They also flee from the cross, but return; so Holy Water must have great value. For my own part, whenever I take it, my soul feels a particular and most notable consolation. In fact, it is quite usual for me to be conscious of a refreshment which I cannot possibly describe, resembling an inward joy which comforts my whole soul. This is not fancy, or something which has happened to me only once it has happened again and again and I have observed it most attentively. It is let us say, as if someone very hot and thirsty were to drink from a jug of cold water: he would feel the refreshment throughout his body. I often reflect on the great importance of everything ordained by the Church and it makes me very happy to find that those words of the Church are so powerful that they impart their power to the water and make it so very different from water which has not been blessed.”
”One night, too, about this time, I thought the devils were stifling me; and when the nuns had sprinkled a great deal of holy water about I saw a huge crowd of them running away as quickly as though they were about to fling themselves down a steep place.”
”I will only describe something that happened to me one night of All Souls. I was in an oratory: I had said one nocturn and was repeating some very devotional prayers which follow it — they are extremely devotional: we have them in our office-book — when actually the devil himself alighted on the book, to prevent me from finishing the prayer. I made the Sign of the Cross and he went away. I then began again and he came back. I think I began that prayer three times and not until I had sprinkled some Holy Water on him could I finish it. At the same moment I saw several souls coming out of purgatory: their time there must have been nearly up and I thought that perhaps the devil was trying to impede their deliverance.”
The Jerusalem cross was especially significant during the Crusades of the Middle Ages. It was used as a heraldic cross and as an emblem of Jerusalem, the Holy Land over which the Crusaders were fighting the Moslems.
Godfrey de Boullion, a leader of the Crusades, was one of the earliest to use the Jerusalem Cross as a symbol of Jerusalem, after it was captured and became a crusader state, known as the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1291, the Crusader state was overthrown, but for Christians, the cross continued to be a symbol of Jerusalem.
The meaning behind the Jerusalem Cross:
Five Wounds of Christ
The Cross of Jerusalem is a reminder of the five wounds suffered by Christ during his crucifixion. The Holy Wounds are a symbol of Christianity and were a main focus during the 12th and 13th centuries when devotion to the Passion of the Christ was on the rise. The large, central cross represents the wound from the Roman soldier’s spear while the four smaller crosses represent the wounds on Jesus’ hands and feet.



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Livraison
Points de recuperation:
1 - Gros Bois
2 - Curepipe - La Cure de Ste Thérèse (au secretariat)
3 - Phoenix - au Cubicle chez Inside Living.
4 - Ou par Courrier recommandé (avec coût supplémentaire)
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