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Offline Antonio Jones

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Where do you buy incense?
« on: Yesterday at 06:32:16 PM »
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  • Looking for some frankincense or any other good incense that is NOT derived from some pagan source like “temple flowers.”

    There are some Indian brands that sell frankincense not from temple flowers that give the appearance they are for Catholics but the image of Our Lady on the box looks suspect, like the eyes are too dark, it just doesn’t look good. Makes me worry about those people who are literally casting spells on products and stuff like that. 

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:34:05 PM »
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  • At the Incense Store


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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 06:36:47 PM »
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  • There are some monasteries, and certainly "Autom" and "Leaflet Missal" come to mind.

    Traditional chapels get their incense from sources like that.

    In fact, I would just google "traditional catholic liturgical incense"
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    Offline Antonio Jones

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 07:10:47 PM »
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  • This is the one I just got:

    https://blessestore.com/products/100-natural-church-incense-sticks-handmade-hand-dipped-the-best-scent-frankincense-myrrh

    I don’t know about you but those images of Our Lady look weird. 

    The description says:

    Can be used for worshipping gods in many religions, to practice yoga or to meditate, to encourage emotional release, to deepen spirituality. To get inspired, to revamp your routine, to heal, to soothe and to waft the beautiful fragrance in your house and all around.”

    I don’t know if that would be reason enough not to buy them.

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:52:07 PM »
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  • There are some monasteries, and certainly "Autom" and "Leaflet Missal" come to mind.

    Traditional chapels get their incense from sources like that.

    In fact, I would just google "traditional catholic liturgical incense"
    DO NOT USE AUTOM! They are very cheap, which isn't necessarily bad, but could be a total waste of money. I tried some incense from them, no smell what so ever... well, actually it smelled a little bad. Good thing I tested it first.

    This is the one I just got:

    https://blessestore.com/products/100-natural-church-incense-sticks-handmade-hand-dipped-the-best-scent-frankincense-myrrh

    I don’t know about you but those images of Our Lady look weird.

    The description says:

    Can be used for worshipping gods in many religions, to practice yoga or to meditate, to encourage emotional release, to deepen spirituality. To get inspired, to revamp your routine, to heal, to soothe and to waft the beautiful fragrance in your house and all around.”

    I don’t know if that would be reason enough not to buy them.

    I'd avoid stick incense just because the bamboo stick and sawdust affects the smell, but you could get far worse.
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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #5 on: Today at 03:16:31 AM »
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  • Most church suppliers such F.A. Dumont, Hayes and Finch, Cenacle etc. sell incense for liturgical use.

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
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  • Come to think of it, are we supposed to have incense at home in the first place?

    Someone was asking me whether incense should be reserved for liturgical use only.

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #7 on: Today at 06:12:55 AM »
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  • Unless one has an issue with materially supporting schismatics by providing them a profit on what they sell, there is an Orthodox monastery in (of all places) Wayne, West Virginia, that makes excellent incense:

    https://www.holycross.org/collections/incense-worship?srsltid=AfmBOopqYdFa6yrEXBzZbh3HHaERAk77lMJDsBGUatcgtkSJDxMZK5z0

    They are affiliated with ROCOR.


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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
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  • Come to think of it, are we supposed to have incense at home in the first place?

    Someone was asking me whether incense should be reserved for liturgical use only.
    While not common among Latin Rite Catholics in my experience, the use of incense in the home during personal prayer is common among Eastern Catholics and the Orthodox, as is the use of candles.  I assume there is no prohibition against a personal use.  Having a Holy Water font in the home is not uncommon among Roman Catholics.  I find that the aroma of incense during prayer helps lift me "out of this world" so to speak and I concentrate better on my prayers.  I find the same when I visit a church that regularly uses incense, the lingering aroma especially reminds me that I'm in a sacred space.

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    Re: Where do you buy incense?
    « Reply #9 on: Today at 11:24:06 AM »
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  • Most larger cities probable have a brick and mortar Catholic Supply shop.  There one can experience the aroma of the different blends of incense they have, they will probable offer small packets, and have the charcoal. 

    Matthew's suggestion of a web search is good.  If one regularly attends a traditional chapel the priest would be a good source of information.  In the northwest we have Kaufer's, which shops in Seattle and Spokane.  They were acquired by Catholic Supply of St. Louis https://shop.catholicsupply.com/ which also has brick & mortar shops in Missouri, and has online odering.