The Guardian (USA)

Church uses crop duster plane to spray holy water upon Louisiana faithful

- Richard Luscombe

A Louisiana church took to the heavens to bring a Christmas service to the masses – spraying vast amounts of holy water over its rural parish from a lowflying crop duster airplane.

The Rev Matthew Barzare blessed 100 gallons of water that members of his congregati­on loaded on to the small plane at an airstrip near St Anne church in Abbeville, checking first that all pesticides had been flushed through.

“It’s an isolated parish and this was a way of bringing people together at the holidays,” Barzaere told the Guardian. “I have a large area to cover, we measure it by the numbers of families rather than square footage.”

The Roman Catholic church posted photograph­s on the Diocese of Lafayette’s Facebook page of Barzare and parishione­rs loading up the water, prompting commentato­rs to suggest other areas of Louisiana in need of a good aerial blessing, such as traffichea­vy stretches of the I-10 between Lafayette

and Baton Rouge.

Barzare gave the pilot instructio­ns to focus on areas of south-west Louisiana where people gathered, such as stores, schools and other churches that he is responsibl­e for.

Barzare said blessing crops with holy water is a generation­s-old ritual for the church. “It has roots in what we call the Ember Days, when Catholic priests would travel around the rural parishes, particular­ly at harvest time, and bless the fields and the crops and the community that tends them,” he said.

Barzare said the flight was so popular he intends to make it a Christmas tradition for his 200-family parish, next year with three times the amount of water.

“We weren’t expecting it to get the publicity it did. It was just a small thing we were doing in the parish, then the diocese posted the photograph­s on Facebook. We’ll be planning to do it again next year. We can bless a larger area with 300 gallons of water than we can with 100,” he added.

 ??  ?? ‘It’s an isolated parish and this was a way of bringing people together at the holidays. I have a large area to cover,’ the Rev Matthew Barzare said. Photograph: AgStock Images, Inc/Alamy
‘It’s an isolated parish and this was a way of bringing people together at the holidays. I have a large area to cover,’ the Rev Matthew Barzare said. Photograph: AgStock Images, Inc/Alamy

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