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Doug Payne
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It may be holy, but it might not be very healthy. For the second
time in four years competitors in the Irish Young Scientist contest
have been examining holy water
and their findings suggest that some
fonts are filthy.
Three 14 year old girls from County Kildare were the latest to examine fonts at local churches after one of them developed a rash on her forehead after blessing herself with holy water. Tiny green worms about half a centimetre long turned up in one font they tested while large quantities of dirt showed up in others.
Although the project
one of 470 by nearly 2000 students
was
originally intended to compare outdoor with indoor fonts, the young
researchers found dirt in both. The eggs for the tiny green worms posed
the greatest threat to health, but the girls were unable to suggest a
solution. At the very least, they concluded, "there should be
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