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Does it count as holy water once the ice melts?
It's the third Transubstantiation, The Water of Christ.
Dude was well hydrated despite drinking all that wine.
maybe the water -> wine thing was actually both ways and he'd turn the wine into water as he drank it
@grok what are the benefits to using holy water in your sauna?
The water would cease to be holy water the moment the moment it hit the hot stones.
It depends on where it melts I think. If it's kept in a vessel it does not matter if it freezes or melts it retains its nature as holy water. There are specific rules in Catholicism for how to treat holy water that freezes and it retains its blessing implicitly through the change of state, as its inherent nature is not changed.
Now if you boiled it the vapor would cease to be holy water because it has left its man-made vessel.
But this wasn't blessed using the specific types of prayer used to make holy water, so uhhh... actually I don't know after all.