IN THE CHURCH
Passed by:
VIRAY, Jerico Matthew M. June 24,2013
8 – Mapagkaisa (E)
DIFFERENT VESSELS USED
IN THE CHURCH
Passed by:
VIRAY, Jerico Matthew M. June 24,2013
8 – Mapagkaisa (E)
2) Paten * The consecrated gold or gilded silver plate on which the Sacred Host is laid. Only priests or deacons are allowed to touch the Paten (though sacristans may in the course of their duties). A Communion Paten has a handle and is held under the chin of one receiving the Eucharist so that in case the Host is dropped, it won't fall to the floor. 2) Paten * The consecrated gold or gilded silver plate on which the Sacred Host is laid. Only priests or deacons are allowed to touch the Paten (though sacristans may in the course of their duties). A Communion Paten has a handle and is held under the chin of one receiving the Eucharist so that in case the Host is dropped, it won't fall to the floor. 1) Chalice
* The consecrated gold or gilded silver cup used to hold the Precious Blood. Only priests or deacons are allowed to touch the Chalice. Pewter Chalices are "okay" for use during times of persecution but, even then, the inside of the bowl must be gilded.
When Mass begins, the Chalice is covered by the folded purificator and the pall. 2) Chalice
* The consecrated gold or gilded silver cup used to hold the Precious Blood. Only priests or deacons are allowed to touch the Chalice. Pewter Chalices are "okay" for use during times of persecution but, even then, the inside of the bowl must be gilded.
When Mass begins, the Chalice is covered by the folded purificator and the pall.
3) Cruets
* These vessels hold the water and wine before Consecration. 4) Cruets
* These vessels hold the water and wine before Consecration. 5) Ciborium
* A chalice-shaped vessel with a lid used to