Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5| is poured wine mixed with water during the preparation of
2 2,5| dipper, in which wine and water is presented.~The Spoon,
3 7,1| flour, mixed with plain water, leavened, well baked, fresh
4 7,1| there came out blood and water.” With the last words he
5 7,1| words he pours wine and water into the chalice. — Out
6 7,1| then he blesses the warm water, saying: Blessed is the
7 8,1| them some of the blessed water, go to the homes of their
8 8,1| and sprinkle them with the water.~ ~The Meeting of Jesus
9 8,2| let the contact of this water wash us of all spiritual
10 8,2| After that He poureth water into a basin” and the bishop
11 8,2| basin” and the bishop pours water from an ewer into a basin.
12 8,2| follows: the bishop pours water thrice from his hand on
13 8,3| to be sprinkled with holy water, and for friends to exchange
14 9,1| the consecration of the water, the anointing of the water
15 9,1| water, the anointing of the water and of the person baptized
16 9,1| immersion of the person into the water, the investing him with
17 9,1| added petitions, “That this water may be sanctified through
18 9,1| Spirit, and sanctify this water (thrice).” At the words
19 9,1| Thy Cross,” he blesses the water thrice and blows upon it.
20 9,1| name of Jesus Christ.~ The water being consecrated, the priest
21 9,1| sign of the Cross on the water. Before this rite the admonition, “
22 9,1| conveys a mystical meaning. As water, which once upon a time
23 9,1| of the Sacrament into the water, with the words, “The servant (
24 9,1| when lifted out of the water, he rises with Him. The
25 9,1| aspersion or by pouring of water on the head, with the words “
26 9,1| newly-enlightened servant by water and the Spirit, and hast
27 9,1| sprinkles the neophyte with water, reminding him that, “Thou
28 9,3| moleben and consecration of water; then, to the singing of
29 9,3| sprinkles the stone with holy water, and having made, with it
30 9,3| table, the holy chrism, rose water, the twig for anointing
31 9,3| moleben with consecration of water, after which the celebrants
32 9,3| bishop sprinkles with holy water the props of the Altar,
33 9,3| and pours upon it tepid water, which has been sanctified
34 9,3| red wine mixed with rose water, pours the mixture upon
35 9,3| sponges sprinkled with holy water and wipe off the altar.
36 9,3| significance. The tepid water symbolizes the grace of
37 9,3| of the faithful; the rose water recalls the precious myrrh
38 9,3| been sprinkled with holy water, to the chanting of a psalm.
39 9,3| sprinkles the wall with holy water, and the other anoints with
40 9,3| external walls with holy water. Then he stops before the
41 10 | of a well or finding of water, or a newly completed well.
42 10 | are sprinkled with holy water, hence to the moleben is
43 10 | the Lesser Consecration of Water, which is performed after
44 11 | sprinkle them with holy water, and remain near the entrance,
45 11 | sprinkles them with holy water. Their Majesties then proceed
46 11 | that “He may sanctify the water and grant unto all who touch
47 11 | through partaking of this water, and besprinkling therewith,
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