Details - Monastic Holy Water

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This holy water was consecrated according to the Rituale Romanum, the official ritual of the Catholic Church used since at least 1614. It was blessed by an ordained priest in a monastery in Eastern France during a full ceremony including the two traditional exorcisms: one on the salt, the other on the water. The exorcised salt is then poured into the water while tracing a cross, as the priest recites the solemn prayer. This rite produces sacramental water respectful of ancient liturgical customs, still used in many convents and communities faithful to tradition.

A consecrated use to purify, bless, and ward off harmful influences

This holy water can be used to cleanse a living space, an altar, or worship objects. It is also used to bless a person, especially before prayer or a spiritual undertaking. Its use is recommended in situations of disturbance or discomfort, when one feels persistent unease in a place or in the atmosphere of a home. It is applied to thresholds, bedrooms, cradles, or prayer corners to create a more stable environment. It naturally accompanies simple protective gestures, both at home and in church.

A living heritage of Christian tradition and rural life

Holy water, in the French countryside, has long held its place in daily rituals: blessing animals before they go out, tracing a cross over bread, protecting a field, or warding off the evil eye. It remains a stable and accessible element to accompany novenas, prayers of deliverance, or objects carrying intention. By using it, one continues an ancient gesture, passed down in families and rural churches, always guided by the desire to preserve, bless, and enlighten what deserves to be kept.