Every so often the old priest sprinkled something into the pit.
The priest blessed the rocks of the dun and sprinkled them with holy water.
On the last circuit, there is a reading from the Gospel and the priest sprinkles the faithful with holy water.
In some traditions, the priest will sprinkle a little earth on the remains, in the shape of a cross, before closing the coffin.
At both blessings, the priest sprinkles the entire temple (church building) and the faithful.
The priest or deacon then sprinkles the individual baskets with holy water.
At a certain point the priest sprinkles the tomb with rose petals and rose water.
The priest would then sprinkle the blood seven times on the one who was to be cleansed and then set the live bird free.
At the grave, the priest said a brief prayer and sprinkled holy water on the casket.
The priest sprinkled water on the baby's head.