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In Roman Catholic , Eastern Orthodox , Old Catholic , Anglo-Catholic , and some other Churches, holy water is Water which has been Blessed by a Priest , a Bishop or, for holy water used in Roman Catholic baptisms, a Deacon . Aside from other substances that may be added to the water as it is blessed, holy water is chemically indistinguishable from ordinary water. ANGLICAN HOLY WATER Holy water is used in the Anglican Church for baptism, blessings, and for Asperges , a ceremony in which the congregation is blessed with holy water for a saint's feast day. It is also used in the rite of Exorcism . One can find holy water in the font inside an Anglican church or cathedral. Anglicans, like Roman Catholics, bless themselves when entering or exiting the church by dipping their fingers in the holy water and making the Sign Of The Cross . The vessel to hold holy water is called a ''bénetier'' or aspersorium. Anglicans also use it to bless statues, and crucifixes-- even automobiles. ROMAN CATHOLIC HOLY WATER Holy water figures in Roman Catholic rituals of Exorcism . It is also the usual water used in Baptism s that occur in a Church ; however, the use of specifically consecrated water is not required for a licit baptism under Roman Catholic Religious Law , provided that it take place when an infant's life is endangered. A quantity of holy water is typically kept in a '' Font '', an item of church architecture that typically appears in a Baptistery ; a smaller font, called a ''stoup'', may be placed near the entrance of the church. Roman Catholics bless themselves when entering the church by dipping their fingers in the holy water and making the Sign Of The Cross . Holy water is also sometimes sprinkled upon the congregation during the Mass ; this is called ''aspersion''. or (in Latin) ''asperges'', from the Latin word ''aspergere'', to sprinkle. This ceremony dates back to the ninth century, but has now been replaced with the Rite of Sprinkling. An '' Aspergill '' or ''aspergillum'' is a brush or branch used to sprinkle the water. An ''aspersorium'' is the vessel which holds the holy water and into which the aspergillum is dipped. In the Theology of Roman Catholicism, holy water is A Sacramental , a "sacred sign which bear(s) a resemblance to the sacraments." Holy water recalls the sacrament of baptism. See the '' Catechism Of The Catholic Church '', ss. 1667, 1668 Varieties of holy water Roman Catholic rituals distinguish four different kinds of holy water. There are: # Holy water ''per se'', of the kind found in the stoup, which has been blessed with a small amount of Salt as a preservative. This is the holy water used in aspersions and blessings; # Baptismal holy water, to which a slight amount of Chrism and the Oil Of Catechumens has been added, used in church baptisms; # Gregorian water, also called "water of consecration"; small amounts of Wine , salt, and ashes are added to it, and it is used by Bishop s at the consecration of a church; and # Easter water, which is distributed to the faithful on Easter Sunday for use at home. Rituals and uses of holy water The ritual of consecrating holy water traditionally is performed the Feast of the Epiphany ("Theophany" in the Eastern Churches), on Holy Saturday and during the vigil of Pentecost . Once consecrated, more ordinary water can be added to the supply of holy water, and the entire quantity of water remains consecrated provided that the amount added is less than the amount of water that was there. Holy water can in fact be consecrated upon any day in the liturgical calendar except Easter Sunday and Pentecost itself. The ritual of preparing holy water is itself in form an Exorcism ; the priest first exorcises the salt, and then the water itself; the traditional Latin formula for exorcising and blessing the water is: Exorcizo te, creatura aquæ, in nomine Dei Patris omnipotentis, et in nomine Jesu Christi, Filii ejus Domini nostri, et in virtute Spiritus Sancti: ut fias aqua exorcizata ad effugandam omnem potestatem inimici, et ipsum inimicum eradicare et explantare valeas cum angelis suis apostaticis, per virtutem ejusdem Domini nostri Jesu Christ: qui venturus est judicare vivos et mortuos et sæculum per ignem. ::(I exorcise thee in the name of God the Father almighty, and in the name of Jesus Christ His Son, our Lord, and in the power of the Holy Ghost, that you may be able to put to flight all the power of the enemy, and be able to root out and supplant that enemy and his apostate angels; through the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will come to judge the living and the dead and the world by fire.) Deus, qui ad salutem humani generis maxima quæque sacramenta in aquarum substantia condidisti: adesto propitius invocationibus nostris, et elemento huic, multimodis purificationibus præparato, virtutem tuæ benedictionis infunde; ut creatura tua, mysteriis tuis serviens, ad abigendos dæmones morbosque pellendos divinæ gratiæ sumat effectum; ut quidquid in domibus vel in locis fidelium hæc unda resperserit careat omni immunditia, liberetur a noxa. Non illic resideat spiritus pestilens, non aura corrumpens: discedant omnes insidiæ latentis inimici; et si quid est quod aut incolumitati habitantium invidet aut quieti, aspersione hujus aquæ effugiat: ut salubritas, per invocationem sancti tui nominis expetita, ab omnibus sit impugnationibus defensa. Per Dominum, amen. ::(God, Who for the salvation of the human race has built your greatest mysteries upon this substance, in your kindness hear our prayers and pour down the power of your blessing into this element, prepared by many purifications. May this your creation be a vessel of divine grace to dispel demons and sicknesses, so that everything that it is sprinkled on in the homes and buildings of the faithful will be rid of all unclean and harmful things. Let no pestilent spirit, no corrupting atmosphere, remain in those places: may all the schemes of the hidden enemy be dispelled. Let whatever might trouble the safety and peace of those who live here be put to flight by this water, so that health, gotten by calling Your holy name, may be made secure against all attacks. Through the Lord, amen.) These prayers and exorcisms show the uses and powers that have been attributed to holy water in Roman Catholic Tradition. EASTERN ORTHODOX HOLY WATER Holy water is used in Orthodox rites of Blessing and Exorcism , and is the water normally used for Baptism s. A quantity of holy water is typically kept in a '' Font '' placed near the entrance of the church where it is available for anyone who needs it. Holy water is sometimes sprinkled on items or people when they are blessed, as part of the prayers of blessing. For instance, in Alaska, the fishing boats are sprinkled with holy water at the start of the fishing season as the priest prays for the crews' safety and success. Orthodox Christians most often bless themselves with holy water by drinking it. It is traditional to keep a quantity of it at home, and many Orthodox Christians will drink a small amount daily with their morning prayers. It may also be used for informal blessings when no clergy are present. For example, parents might bless their children with holy water before they leave the house for school or play. The use of holy water is based on the story of Jesus' baptism by John The Baptist in the River Jordan and the Orthodox interpretation of this event. In this view, John's baptism was a baptism of repentance, and the people came to have their sins washed away by the water. Since Jesus had no sin, but was God himself, his baptism had the effect of Jesus blessing the water, making it holy, that is used fully for its original created purpose to be an instrument of life. Jesus' baptism is commemorated in the Orthodox Church at the Feast of Theophany (literally "God shining forth") on January 6. At the Vespers of this feast, a font of holy water is typically blessed in the church, to provide holy water for the parish's use in the coming year. The next morning, the prayers often include a trip to a nearby river, lake or other public source of drinking water, to bless that water as well. This represents the redemption of all creation as part of humanity's salvation. In the following weeks, the priest typically visits the homes of the parish's members and prays prayers of blessing for their families, homes and pets, sprinkling them with holy water. Again, this practice is meant to visibly represent God's sanctifying work in all parts of the people's lives. Holy water can also be blessed at any other time of the year if there is a need, and this is usually done on the first day of a month. The holy water used for a baptism is blessed as part of the baptism service. Blessing of holy water at Theophany On the feast of Holy Theophany holy water is blessed twice, at the conclusion of the . This is sung just as for the Liturgy, but with the following additional petitions which make clear what is being asked of God and what the use, purpose, and blessing of the water is believed to entail. :That these waters may be sanctified by the power, and effectual operation, and descent of the Holy Spirit : :That there may descend upon these waters the cleansing operation of the super-substantial Trinity : :That he will endue them with the Grace of redemption, the blessing of Jordan, the might, and operation, and descent of the Holy Spirit: :That Satan may speedily be crushed under our feet, and that every evil counsel directed against us may be brought to naught: :That the Lord our God will free us from every attack and temptation of the enemy, and make us worthy of the good things which he hath promised: :That he will illumine us with the light of understanding and of piety, and with the descent of the Holy Spirit: :That the Lord our God will send down the blessing of Jordan and sanctify these waters: :That this water may be unto the bestowing of Sanctification ; unto the remission of Sin s; unto the healing of Soul and body; and unto every expedient service: :That this water may be a fountain welling forth unto life eternal: :That it may manifest itself effectual unto the averting of every machination of our foes, whether visible or invisible: :For those who shall draw of it and take of it unto the sanctification of their homes: :That it may be for the purification of the souls and bodies of all those who, with faith, shall draw and partake of it: :That he will graciously enable us to perfect sanctification by participation in these waters, through the invisible manifestation of the Holy Spirit: Then, following a lengthy set of didactic prayers that expound on the nature of the feast and summarize Salvation history, praising God's creation of and mastery over the Elements , the priest makes the Sign Of The Cross over the water with his hand and prays specifically for the blessing to be invoked upon it. At the climax of the service, he immerses the hand cross into the water three times in imitation of Christ's baptism to the singing of the festal troparion and then blesses the entire church and congregation with the newly consecrated water. OTHER CONSECRATED WATERS Some Roman Catholics believe that water from Lourdes and other Holy Well s and Shrine s have Supernatural powers, such as for healing. This water, technically, is not holy water since it has not been consecrated by a priest or bishop. Other Christian groups have sold water from the Jordan River and called it holy water as well, since this is the location of the baptism of the Christ . The Sikhs prepare a sort of holy water, which they call '' Amrit '', and use in a ritual similar to baptism. HOLY WATER IN POPULAR CULTURE In '' Dungeons & Dragons '' and other Role-playing Game s, their Computer Game analogues, or other Video Games (particularly the Castlevania and Devil May Cry series), holy water is occasionally used as a Weapon to harm Demon s, the Undead , and other Evil Aligned Monster s. Some games like '' Parasite Eve II '' use holy water as a support accessory benefitting the character in some way. Holy water Grenades also appear in other games and in the TV series '' Buffy The Vampire Slayer .'' Bullets containing holy water, Silver and Garlic shavings are used by Hellboy . EXTERNAL LINKS
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