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"This creature of water, I bless and consecrate, in the name of the Father and Son and Holy Spirit, and by the power which I received by my baptism; and by my priesthood, we are guaranteed protection from our enemies, both visible and invisible. So be it!"  | "This creature of water, I bless and consecrate, in the name of the Father and Son and Holy Spirit, and by the power which I received by my baptism; and by my priesthood, we are guaranteed protection from our enemies, both visible and invisible. So be it!"  | ||
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==In popular culture==  | |||
Holy water is believed to ward off or act as a weapon against mythical evil creatures, such as vampires and werewolves. As a result, the concept has widely proliferated into fiction about such creatures.  | |||
* The ''Castlevania'' series of video games utilize holy water as a weapon and a means to uncover hidden features.  | |||
* ''The Devil's Advocate'' (1997) Al Pacino's character dips his finger in the baptismal font, causing the entire fountain to boil, but seemingly causing him no pain.  | |||
* '''Constantine''' (2005) holy water burns the skin of [[demon]]s and makes them vulnerable to attack.  | |||
* ''From Dusk Till Dawn'' (1996) Harvey Keitel's character blesses ordinary water so it can be used to fight off vampires.  | |||
[[Category:Religious Concepts]]  | [[Category:Religious Concepts]]  | ||
[[Category:Christianity]]  | [[Category:Christianity]]  | ||