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- A holy water font or stoup is a vessel containing holy water which is generally placed near the entrance of a church. It is often placed at the base of...
- branch of boxwood is placed behind the stoup, or a rosary is hung on the stoup. The small bowl contains holy water so that the house's inhabitants could...
- Conferences directed that holy water be removed from the fonts or stoups. A blessing, as a prayer, is a sacramental. By blessing water, Catholic priests praise...
- up the holy water stoup. Its original head was stolen in 1996 and has never been recovered. A devil-like figure holding up the holy water stoup is a rare...
- Mount above the confessional, and a figure of a Devil supporting a holy water stoup surmounted by angels making the sign of the cross, bearing the inscriptions...
- and All Angels. Retrieved 2022-02-12. "Society of the Holy Cross Parishes". Society of the Holy Cross. Retrieved 2022-02-12. "Grace Episcopal Church,...
- knots per square inch, Metropolitan Museum of Art Baroque volutes on a holy-water stoup with relief of Mary of Egypt, by Giovanni Giardini and Benedetto Luti...
- in the Camposanto in Pisa). At the beginning of the nave stands a holy water stoup, sculpted by the Sienese architect Antonio Federighi between 1451 and...
- Eucharist was given to them on the end of a wooden spoon, while a holy water stoup was reserved for their exclusive use. They were compelled to wear a...
- (1469), a 13th-century polychrome Crucifix by Manfredi Chiaramonte, the holy water stoup on the fourth pilaster (by Domenico Gagini) and the Madonna della Scala...