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Aspersorium vs. Aspergillum — What's the Difference?

Aspersorium vs. Aspergillum — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Aspersorium and Aspergillum

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Aspersorium

A basin that holds holy water with which worshippers sprinkle themselves.

Aspergillum

An aspergillum (less commonly, aspergilium or aspergil) is a liturgical implement used to sprinkle holy water. It comes in two common forms: a brush that is dipped in the water and shaken, and a silver ball on a stick.

Aspersorium

An aspergillum.

Aspergillum

An instrument, such as a brush or a perforated container, used for sprinkling holy water.

Aspersorium

The stoup, basin, or other vessel for holy water in Roman Catholic churches.
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Aspergillum

(Christianity) An implement, in the form of a brush, or of a rod with a perforated container, for sprinkling holy water; a holy water sprinkler.

Aspersorium

A brush for sprinkling holy water; an aspergill.

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