The aspergillus is used by the priest to sprinkle Holy Water.
It's hard to "sprinkle" upwards. Most likely holy water will have no effect, you'd need Jesus himself to get involved.
An aspersorium is a basin which holds holy water with which worshippers sprinkle themselves.
An aspergillum is used to sprinkle the congregation with holy water. Sometimes a priest may use an ornate 'bucket' to contain the holy water and use a bough from a tree, bush or palm frond to sprinkle the water.
An aspersory is another name for an aspersorium - a basin which holds holy water with which worshippers can sprinkle themselves.
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
Louise's request for Father Paul to sprinkle holy water for Teofilo suggests that she believes in the healing or protective power of holy water. It may also indicate that she values and respects Teofilo's spiritual beliefs and wants to ensure that he receives spiritual comfort in his time of need.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, I suppose they could, but I'm not sure why they would want to. Perhaps I don't understand the question. Holy Water is a sacramental, which means it is like a sacrament, but not one. Anyone may use holy water.
Only if the melon wants to be saved. Sure Take it to church and baptize, preach and sprinkle it with holy water!
An aspergillum (less commonly, aspergilium or aspergil) is a liturgical implement used to sprinkle holy water.
because, it was a traditon that there culture did when someone close to them passed away.
People bless themselves with holy water as they enter and leave the church to remind them of their baptism, the fact that they belong to God, and that He has given them all the graces in seed that they need to become saints and enter heaven.