Anonymous wrote:Steal it from the holy water font at the church! Kidding. I assume you are Catholic. Call a church and ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to the Basilica. They won’t expect you to be a parishioner because it’s not a pariah. Then gift shop sells containers to fill with Holy Water.
Plus it is nice to see the Basilica.
Seriously? You can buy holy water there??
(The basilica IS nice, and worth a visit, even if pp is pulling your leg)
No, they don't sell it. It's free. But they sell little bottles in which to put it.
But if OP feels awkward going to a parish church, a place that is full of tourists and is set up for people to take the Holy Water home might feel more comfortable.
Can you bring your own bottle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to the Basilica. They won’t expect you to be a parishioner because it’s not a pariah. Then gift shop sells containers to fill with Holy Water.
Plus it is nice to see the Basilica.
Seriously? You can buy holy water there??
(The basilica IS nice, and worth a visit, even if pp is pulling your leg)
No, they don't sell it. It's free. But they sell little bottles in which to put it.
But if OP feels awkward going to a parish church, a place that is full of tourists and is set up for people to take the Holy Water home might feel more comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to the Basilica. They won’t expect you to be a parishioner because it’s not a pariah. Then gift shop sells containers to fill with Holy Water.
Plus it is nice to see the Basilica.
Seriously? You can buy holy water there??
(The basilica IS nice, and worth a visit, even if pp is pulling your leg)
Anonymous wrote:I would go to the Basilica. They won’t expect you to be a parishioner because it’s not a pariah. Then gift shop sells containers to fill with Holy Water.
Plus it is nice to see the Basilica.