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Handling the holy

From used palm fronds to saints’ bones, faiths vary on how to treat sacred objects

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Using consecrated oil, Monsignor J. Gaston Hebert anointed the altar of St. Mary’s Chapel at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers, creating a new sacred space. Carefully holding back the sleeve of his white robe, he rubbed the oil over the entire surface until it gleamed in the sunlight.


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This article was published Saturday, March 8, 2008.

Religion, Pages 16, 17 on 03/08/2008

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