Laudate incense (1-oz. sample)

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From the Holy Rood Guild
LAUDATE INCENSE (1-oz. sample)


From The Holy Rood Guild at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts, Laudate Incense (derived from the Latin word laudare, meaning to praise) has a spicy citrus scent that will fill your soul with praise.


St. Joseph's Abbey: Spencer, Massachusetts

St. Joseph's Abbey is a monastery of the Catholic Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.), popularly known as the "Trappists", located in Spencer, Massachusetts.

The Abbey was founded in 1950 by Belgian and French Trappist monks from the Monastery of Our Lady of the Valley in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, which had burned to the ground. In the rustic hills of central New England, they established a new home in which to follow an age-old contemplative way of life.

The monastery became known internationally as the origin of the Centering Prayer movement, whose leading proponents were monks at the monastery: Fr. William Meninger, Fr. M. Basil Pennington and Fr. Thomas Keating.

Work has always been greatly esteemed in the Cistercian tradition, since it gives the monks the opportunity to follow in Christ' footsteps and share in His Divine work of creation and restoration. The monks produce products whose sale provides for their livelihood and for the care of the poor. Since the 1950s, they have produced Trappist Preserves, their popular line of jams and jellies. Since 1949, The Holy Rood Guild has created beautiful, finely-tailored liturgical vestments to enhance the dignity of the Sacred Liturgy.

How to burn incense in your home:

First, if using larger charcoal break it into halves or quarters. One quarter piece of charcoal is sufficient for most small censers used at home. If using small (dime size) charcoal, there is no need to break it up.

Next, use kitchen tongs, pliers, or large tweezers to hold the charcoal over a lighted candle or a gas flame. It is best to do this over a metal pan or sink as the charcoal will spark. Place the charcoal into your censer bowl and wait until it is glowing red.

Finally place a pinch (about 1-3 grains if a granular incense) of incense onto the smoldering charcoal. Cense the rooms of your house making the sign of the cross.

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3 reviews

Great incense
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The incense burns well and smells great. I use it in my church before services.
Robert J.


Cantica and Laudate Incense
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Jun 15, 2022  |  By Thomas E.
I have found this incense to be very unique and quite pleasant, give it a try!
Thomas E.


relaxing
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Apr 21, 2022  |  By Frank S.
Adds a relaxing sent to my environment bringing out calmness.
Frank S.

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