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phylacteries/tefillin
Holy water is also called as 'Baptismal water'.
Roman Catholic AnswerA number of things hold Holy Water in a Church. A large dispenser usually has a quantity of Holy Water for the Faithful to fill their bottles to take home, this is called a Holy Water Urn. A small bucket used by the priest to carry Holy Water around the Church while sprinkling the congregation is called Holy Water Bucket, and the small holders at the door, that you can dip your fingers in are called Holy Water Fonts, the Baptismal Font holds Holy Water used in Baptism.
Presumably you are referring to baptismal fonts
It is called Zam Zam. It is water from a well ( called Zam Zam ) in the Holy Mosque in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
the holy water fountains or font at the entrances of the church
Abhishekha or "Sprinkling (bath) ablution" i.e., bathing the deity with the water - the holy water of Hinduism.
The instrument commonly used for sprinkling holy water is called an aspergillum. It typically consists of a handle with a perforated ball at the end to allow the sprinkling of the water.
No, holy water is water that has been blessed and is called a sacramental. A relic is a part of a Saint, like a bone chip or tooth
The water basin at the entrance to a Catholic church is called a "holy water font" or alternatively a stoup.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe small brush or instrument (looks sort of like a microphone) used for sprinkling holy water during a liturgical service is called an aspergill.
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