If you are referring to Baptism, Catholics most definitely do NOT "sprinkle", they either immerse in water or POUR water three times over the head. If the water does not actually run on the head they do not consider that a baptism. I was "sprinkled" in the Methodist Church as an infant. I converted as a teenager and went to the seminary to study to be a priest. The priest who was teaching us about baptism said specifically that you could not sprinkle as the protestants do, or it wouldn't be a valid baptism. I put my hand up and asked about my Methodist baptism as an infant, only to find myself hustled over to the nearest parish later in the day and a proper baptism done!
Because if you water too much, the water will evaporate quickly instead of being absorbed by the plant. It is recommended to water plants on mildere days.
you have to get the sprinkle water and sprinkle it on the tree
Catholics baptize by sprinkling instead of immersion because they believe that the sprinkling of water symbolizes the cleansing of sin and the renewal of the individual's spiritual life. This practice is rooted in tradition and is seen as a valid form of baptism within the Catholic Church.
we sprinkle water before cleaning a dusty room so that the water settles down
Types of irrigation systems. Sprinkle or spray spreads the water out a bit, drip drops water right at the roots.
It is a devise to save water and making efficient use. The pipelines are laid in the field along the crop plants planted in the rows and perforations in the pipe line are made near the root zone of these plants. The water trickles through these pores instead of flooding the field with water. In another case sprinklers are provided with these pipelines at a suitable distance and water is made to sprinkle on the leaves of the plants.
They can sprinkle water
sprinkle water on it
It's hard to "sprinkle" upwards. Most likely holy water will have no effect, you'd need Jesus himself to get involved.
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