Posted on 08/13/2025 9:16:08 AM PDT by Morgana
Father Leo discusses the significance of holy water and the spiritual implications of spitting in a holy water font, emphasizing respect for sacred objects and the seriousness of desecrating religious symbols. He explores the possible motivations behind such an act, including rebellion, lack of understanding, or spiritual confusion. Father Leo also touches on the importance of repentance and the sacrament of confession for those who may have committed such offenses.
He encourages viewers to approach the faith with reverence and to seek guidance when struggling with doubt or anger toward the Church. Finally, he reminds the audience that sacred spaces and objects are meant to lead us closer to God and should be treated with the utmost respect.
More show notes: Video of woman caught spitting in the Holy Water font when she thought no one saw.
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How about any person who does that is a roaring asshole.
Back when I belonged to a local Catholic parish, and went to Church several times a month, I always thought about that possibility, of some Kook or rebellious Sleazeball contaminating the Holy Water font near the front doors.
If I were part of such a parish today, I would ask the Pastor to consider dropping a few clorine tablets in the Holy Water every so often. Just use Clorox if you don’t have tablets, but don’t over do it.
Do we know where this occurred?
It easier to not be Catholic.
Let’s see her do that to a Koran and see what happens............
“How about any person who does that is a roaring asshole. “
You agree, I agree probably Father Leo agrees, but he’s a Priest so he can’t say that.
IF she had spit on a Koran, she would have been stoned to death. The skank probably would have been stoned long before this had she lived elsewhere already though...
That’s probably true.
My Grandad would have responded; “And who said life is supposed to be easy?!”
I had not yet developed my inner Smart Alec, Outspoken self, so I never knew what to say to his rhetorical question.
And/or possessed.
I think regular table salt actually does have chlorine in it.
NaCl or a compound of sodium & chlorine.
I didn’t know about those restrictions, though, or I had forgotten.
hate crime
didn’t people get 20 years for a ‘hate crime’ for spinning tires on a fag rainbow crosswalk?
The woman obviously has mental health issues, or she is possessed/Obsessed by demons. Her behavior is very Linda blairish.
Is there really such a thing as holy water?
Perhaps she was Viking.
We’d never hear the end of it.
Agreed.
Obviously.
If there is a suspicion of contamination, the general approach is to dispose of it and replace.
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