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Holy water removed temporarily to reduce the risk of spreading viral disease (Photo)
A church shared a notice to members that the Holy water has been removed temporarily to reduce the risk of spreading the viral disease.
A Twitter user, Bruja, shared a picture of the notice which reads, “Holy water removed temporarily to reduce the risk of spreading viral disease” and many are reacting to it.
I found this way too funny.
I found this way too funny. pic.twitter.com/T2IWBnJvf4
— Bruja (@WaterAbeni) March 5, 2020
The tweet has sparked a lot of reactions.
See reactions below:
Holy water is NOT for PHYSICAL Protection it Sanctification …
This generation honestly have a lot to learn about spirituality. Pastors hv preached sign and wonders with miracles so much that basic catholic matters are suddenly rocket science
— God’s Golden Child (@LifeOfEndos) March 5, 2020
A Christians defense pic.twitter.com/XhQlV8T5Q0
— ZERO (@zeroismyname_) March 5, 2020
Nothing new …. even religious leaders dont believe in god … holy water
Holy water can purify our souls and bodies only if we partake of it with faith and believe in God’s omnipotence and his healing power. Ask, and it shall be given you (Matthew 7:7)
— ???????? (@domandol) March 5, 2020
The other day it was Saudi Arabia preventing holy pilgrimage.
?— Nana Kwame (@IamKarimGh) March 5, 2020
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