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  1. come to the church. The purificator is a small rectangular cloth used for wiping the chalice. The cruets hold the wine and the water that are used at Mass. The lavabo and pitcher: used for washing the priest's hands. The lavabo towel, which the priest dries his hands after washing them during the Mass. The altar cloth: A rectangular white

    • The Chalice
    • The Paten
    • The Pall Or Velum
    • Corporal
    • Purificator
    • At The End of The Altar There Are
    • Ciborium
    • Monstrance
    • Thuribulum
    • Pyx

    The chaliceis a sacred glass in which the Holy Blood is held. It consists of a base, a knot and a cup. It is made of gold or silver (or at least must have a gilded or silver cup); only the clergy can touch the chalice and paten (or sacristan as part of their duty)

    Patenis another consecrated item, shallow, forged saucer for the Holy Body. From the same substance as the chalice, at least inwardly gilded. Chalices and patenas are consecrated by the bishop. They point to Jesus’ new tomb.

    The pall(in the corresponding liturgical color with a printed cross in the middle) covering the chalice with paten;

    A white linen cloth on which are placed the chalice and the paten during the Holy Mass. It is ironed in such a way that once unfolded it is divided into 9 equal squares.

    Purificatoris a linen towel for cleaning the chalice, paten and the mouth and fingers’ of the priest.

    Cruets or ampules, two bottles of wine and water for the Holy Mass. They stands on the corresponding plate (pelvicula). They are mostly from glass, but may be also from silver or gold, but in this case they must be clearly marked with the letters A (aqua) and V (vinum). The third ampulein which the washing water is for the cleansing of the priest’s...

    Ciboriumis a bigger chalice with a lid (which has a cross at the top), which holds the consecrated Body for the Communion. Must be gilded from the inside. It is kept in the Tabernacle, and when it contains the Holy Body of Christ. It must be covered with a white silk veil.

    The monstranceis gold-plated bowl with wreaths or towers (Roman or Gothic). In the middle there is a glass window (luna), which contains a gold or silver crescent moon (lunula), in which is the Blessed Sacrament for Adoration The Monstrance is carried in the processions, prayers…

    Thurible or Censer. A metal container extended from a chain in which charcoal and incense are burned for liturgical ceremonies. It has a lid that can be raised. It is used at Solemn Masses and at Benedictions.

    The pyxsidaor custodia is a tiny container in which the Holy Communion is carried the sick or disadvantaged. Must be golden or silvery.

  2. Deacon Stole. Symbolizes: the clerical office, immortality, and the Yoke of Christ The stole, matching the liturgical color, is a long, scarf-like vestment worn over the Alb and under the Dalmatic. It is the mark of the Office of the Deacon. A Deacon wears it over his left shoulder, fastening it at his right side.

  3. vember 2nd.Green: Used on Sunday’s in Ordinary Time.Red: Used on commemorations of our Lord’s passion (Passion or Palms Sunday, Good Friday), the fe. t of apostles, evangelists, and martyrs. for the faith. Also used for feast of the Holy Spirit.Rose: May be used on Guadete Sunday (Third Sunda.

    • Altar. The structure upon which the Mass is celebrated. The altar is symbolic of the table upon which Jesus celbrated the Last Supper with His Apostles. The altar also recalls the Cross, upon which Jesus was crucified as the sacrificial lamb for the redemption of our souls.
    • Bells. The bells are used to call Parishioners to the Mass, to draw our attention to the begining of the Mass, and of His real presence in the Holy Eucharist.
    • Candles & Votive Candles. Candles are always used for the celebration of Mass, and at special occassions - such as Baptism, to remind us that Jesus is the Light of the World.
    • Chalice. The cup that holds the wine which will soon become the Precious Blood of Christ. It should be noble and beautiful, as it is the vessel which holds the price of the world's salvation, the Precious Blood of Christ.
  4. Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass Holy Water Font Holds the Blessed Water used to make the Sign of the Cross as you enter and leave the Sanctuary. Holy Water reminds us of our Baptism. Sanctus Bell Rung to signal the beginning of Mass. Congregation stands. Not rung during Holy Week. Censor and Boat The Censor, also known as the

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Holy Mass There are two main parts of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: the liturgy of the Word and liturgy of the Eucharist. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that these two main parts “together form ‘one single act of worship…. (CCC 1346).’”. Let’s explore the ….

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