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Question by  Pollygurt (23)

What is the incense that is used in Catholicism?

I really like the smell of the incense that is used in my catholic church and would like to purchase some.

 
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Answer by  elb (1105)

Catholic religious goods stores sell incense. It comes in several different aromas, including frankincense. Because it is loose incense - either a powder or small nuggets of resin - you need to buy a censer or container, and some self-lighting charcoal as well. Many religious goods stores have the charcoal; fewer have individual censers.

 
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Answer by  Hairann (115)

Most like the incense you are looking for is Frankincense, though it is possible you made want Myrrh. Those two are the main incense used in the Catholic church.

 
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Answer by  godfrey (25)

It is some kind of aromatic biotic material burnt by catholics to produce sweet smell during prayers to symbolize that the congregation prayers are rising to heaven.

 
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Answer by  tamkees (3203)

Some churches use either frankincense or myrrh. Other churches use a combination given to Moses: equal parts of storax, onycha, frankincense and galbanum, all finely ground.

 
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Answer by  Darry (3853)

Frankincense is the most common incense used during Catholic mass but other varieties are available. You might get a better idea if you ask the priest, subtly, what type of incense they use. If you do not wish to do this you could check out any of the Catholic supply company websites and purchase whatever type you like.

 
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Answer by  brutalpanda (64)

The incense used in Catholicism is burned resin from Eastern or Tropical countries. Catholic incense when burned gives out a white smoke. It is used ceremoniously especially during mass time.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

I believe it is the rose wood incense that is used. You can purchase it anywhere from the dollar stor to even online. Go check on ebay for good rates.

 
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