There is a new clairvoyant, psychic, crystal ball, and tarot reading shop on my way to work, manned by two overweight elderly clairvoyants, without many customers. I wondered about laying down some exorcised salt along the threshold of the establishment to protect myself and others along their daily perambulation. How densely sprinkled should this be? Also, how does the conversation with the PP go asking for some – thoughts?
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August 1, 2013 at 1:01 pm
Not sure about density. I got a load of exorcised salt from a priest after he did an old rite baptism. Thought of sprinkling it across the front and back door of a presbytery once to see in the cleric in question would be trapped inside. Decided this might be frivolous.
August 1, 2013 at 2:08 pm
Actually the exorcism of salt used in a baptism is quite different from the general exorcism used when blessing holy water. The former only asks that the salt benefit the one who receives it, the latter that it also be of benefit wherever it is sprinkled. I don’t think the quantity is important; I would sprinkle a little, but frequently. I would just tell the PP what you wanted it for.
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