From here:
The world’s first religious vending machine has been installed in a church to allow worshippers to buy holy accessories before attending a service.
Churchgoers can now buy rosary beads and armbands with religious motifs before taking their seat inside their place of worship.
The machine was the brainchild of pastoral assistant Sebastian Fiebig at the St. Joseph Church, in Hamburg, Germany.
He designed the machine and believes it is a fun idea.
The 39-year-old said: ‘I walked passed a vending machine for umbrellas a long time ago and it was then that I came up with the idea to make one for the church.
‘I purchased an old vending machine on the internet, repaired it, gave it a new coat of paint and then filled it with the rosaries and armbands.’
After putting the money in the slot, a white cardboard box drops into your hands, and the wooden rosary is inside.
A wooden armband with religious motifs will set you back two euros and features images of Jesus, Maria and the Pope.
Maybe it’s just me – and I don’t want to give North American Anglican Churches any ideas – but that looks as if it was once a condom dispenser of the kind one encounters in airport bathrooms.