Repost from Incense in catholic
Repost from Incense in catholic mass (elrenosacredheart.com)
What is the incense used in Catholic Mass?
So I studied which compounds and resins are used in the Church and found that Frankincense and Myrrh are two of the most celebrated scents and are frequently burned together. But many parishes add other scents…that’s why we’ve included a third scent, that we call “Catholic Essence.”
What scent is Catholic incense?
Catholic church incense is a resin incense of benzoin, frankincense and myrrh . If you burn benzoin resin, that smells the most like what the church burns.
What does incense do spiritually?
Incense can be burned during times of meditation, prayer, general reflection or to help cleanse and clear the air and make a space sacred. Most incense that is used in spiritual applications consists of resins like Frankincense and Myrrh, herbs and/or woods like Sandalwood or Palo Santo burned loosely over coals.
What the Bible Says About Incense?
In the Hebrew Bible The sacred incense prescribed for use in the wilderness Tabernacle was made of costly materials that the congregation contributed (Exodus 25:1, 2, 6; 35:4, 5, 8, 27-29). Whosoever shall make like unto it, to enjoy the smell thereof, shall even be cut off from his people.-Exodus 30:34-38; 37:29.
What did the altar of incense symbolize?
The burning of the incense was symbolic of the prayer of the people rising up to God (Psalm 141:2; Revelation 5:8; 8:3–4). The offering of incense had to take place after the sacrifice, because only after the atonement could communion with God take place.
Is it a sin to burn incense?
The Christian has freedom to burn incense or not to burn incense . It is a matter of conviction.
Why do they burn incense at Catholic Mass?
The smoke of burning incense is interpreted by both the Western Catholic and Eastern Christian churches as a symbol of the prayer of the faithful rising to heaven. A thurible, a type of censer, is used to contain incense as it is burned.
What is holy incense made of?
The ingredients are detailed in Exodus 30:34, where Moses is tasked with making incense : Take fragrant spices – gum resin, onycha and galbanum – and pure frankincense, all in equal amounts. The origin of three of the ingredients are well known essential oils or resins of botanical origin.