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This holy water bottle is perfectly sized for purse or pocket. It has a screw off cap for easy filling and stamped with a gold cross and the words "Holy Water." Also includes a convenient locking spout to avoid accidental spills or leaks. Great for transporting holy water or just use it for convenient storage. Holds 4 oz. Holy Water is NOT included. Please take to your local church or minister for blessing. Material: Molded Plastic Size: 5" H; 4 oz Holy Water Bottle, Praying The Rosary, Holy Water, Plastic Molds, Gold Cross, Soap Dispenser, Hand Soap Bottle, Screw, Hold On

This holy water bottle is perfectly sized for purse or pocket. It has a screw off cap for easy filling and stamped with a gold cross and the words "Holy Water." Also includes a convenient locking spout to avoid accidental spills or leaks. Great for transporting holy water or just use it for convenient storage. Holds 4 oz. Holy Water is NOT included. Please take to your local church or minister for blessing. Material: Molded Plastic Size: 5" H; 4 oz

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Peaceful Dove Shop Rosaries🕊️ on Instagram: "💦🕊 Where Does Holy Water Come From?💦🕊 Plain water is made holy when it is blessed by a priest. At the Easter Vigil, water is blessed for the baptism of those being received into the Church that night. In the past, this holy water was retained for use throughout the liturgical year. Now, the custom is to use fresh water for baptisms outside of the Easter season. Once it is blessed, the holy water is reserved in a receptacle that is accessible to w Water Blessings, The Sign Of The Cross, Easter Vigil, Catholic Prayers Daily, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Liturgical Year, Plain Water, Simple Prayers, Sign Of The Cross

Peaceful Dove Shop Rosaries🕊️ on Instagram: "💦🕊 Where Does Holy Water Come From?💦🕊 Plain water is made holy when it is blessed by a priest. At the Easter Vigil, water is blessed for the baptism of those being received into the Church that night. In the past, this holy water was retained for use throughout the liturgical year. Now, the custom is to use fresh water for baptisms outside of the Easter season. Once it is blessed, the holy water is reserved in a receptacle that is accessible…

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