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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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chalice

    Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 10 | purificator, missal, and chalice are placed on it (unless 2 2, 10 | placed on it (unless the chalice is prepared at a side table).~ 3 2, 10 | part of the host into the chalice.~e. «Agnus Dei»: during 4 2, 10 | permitted, they share in the chalice. Then even through the signs 5 3, 11 | particular, ministering the chalice), and sometimes gives directions 6 4, 12 | c. on a side table: the chalice, corporal, purificator, 7 4, 12 | the washing of hands. The chalice should be covered with a 8 4, 13 | the corporal, purificator, chalice, and missal on the altar.~ 9 4, 13 | a little water into the chalice, saying the accompanying 10 4, 13 | of the altar, takes the chalice, raises it a little with 11 4, 13 | prayer. Then he places the chalice on the corporal and may 12 4, 13 | of both the host and the chalice. ~ 13 4, 13 | places a small piece in the chalice, saying softly: «May this 14 4, 13 | Christ. Then he takes the chalice, saying: «May the blood 15 4, 13 | paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the chalice, 16 4, 13 | chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying quietly: «Lord, 17 4, 14 | altar, assists with the chalice or the book; c. if there 18 4, 14 | a little water into the chalice, saying softly the «Through 19 4, 14 | and wine», then passes the chalice to the priest. (He may also 20 4, 14 | He may also prepare the chalice and pour the wine and water 21 4, 14 | assist the priest with the chalice or the missal.~ 22 4, 14 | the priest, holding up the chalice as the priest raises the 23 4, 14 | the deacon ministers the chalice to the communicants and 24 4, 14 | fragments. He then takes the chalice and other vessels to the 25 4, 15 | the corporal, purificator, chalice, and missal on the altar, 26 4, 15 | the acolyte ministers the chalice to the communicants or he 27 4, 15 | communicants or he holds the chalice when communion is given 28 4, 21 | the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate; 29 4, 21 | the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown and afterward 30 4, 21 | the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate; 31 4, 21 | eucharistic bread and the chalice as they are shown and afterward 32 4, 21 | the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate; 33 4, 21 | the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown andafterward 34 4, 21 | the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate; 35 4, 21 | the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown and afterward 36 4, 22 | taken by drinking from the chalice directly, through a tube, 37 4, 22 | received directly from the chalice, either of two procedures 38 4, 22 | principal celebrant takes the chalice and says quietly: «May the 39 4, 22 | drinks a little and hands the chalice to the deacon or a concelebrant. 40 4, 22 | a concelebrant wipes the chalice with a purificator after 41 4, 22 | places. They drink from the chalice presented by the deacon 42 4, 22 | one who drinks from the chalice or the one who presents 43 4, 22 | the concelebrants puts the chalice at a convenient place in 44 4, 22 | tubes is placed near the chalice, with a paten to hold them 45 4, 22 | drink a little from the chalice. They then purify the tube, 46 4, 22 | drinks what remains in the chalice and takes it to the side 47 4, 22 | acolyte washes and dries the chalice and arranges it in the usual 48 4, 22 | may also receive from the chalice at the altar immediately 49 4, 22 | for the communion from the chalice he follows the rite that 50 4, 22 | celebrant's communion, the chalice is placed on another corporal 51 4, 22 | the purification of the chalice take place as already described. ~ 52 4, 22 | that enough remains in the chalice for their communion. Then 53 4, 22 | eucharistic bread and the chalice conveniently in the center 54 4, 22 | dip part of it into the chalice, and, holding a paten under 55 4, 22 | all that remains in the chalice, takes it to the side table 56 4, 24 | 212. The chalice is prepared before Mass, 57 4, 27 | corporal, purificator, and chalice on the altar, unless they 58 4, 27 | places a particle in the chalice, saying softly: «May this 59 4, 27 | 229. The chalice is washed at the side of 60 4, 27 | the purification of the chalice, the priest may observe 61 4, 30 | after the showing of the chalice, and before communion.~If 62 4, 31 | the eucharistic bread and chalice after the consecration.~ 63 4, 32 | the purification of the chalice, then drunk by the one who 64 4, 33 | catechesis, communion from the chalice is permitted in the case 65 4, 33 | communion is received from the chalice with a tube, silver tubes 66 4, 33 | KINDS DIRECTLY FROM THE CHALICE~ 67 4, 33 | sure enough remains in the chalice for the other communicants. 68 4, 33 | wipes the outside of the chalice with a purificator. ~b. 69 4, 33 | b. The priest gives the chalice with purificator to the 70 4, 33 | moves to the minister of the chalice and stands before him. The 71 4, 33 | the minister holds out the chalice with purificator. For the 72 4, 33 | communicants may raise the chalice to their mouth themselves. 73 4, 33 | drink a little from the chalice, taking care not to spill 74 4, 33 | wipes the outside of the chalice with the purificator. ~e. 75 4, 33 | The minister places the chalice on the altar after all who 76 4, 33 | whatever remains in the chalice and carries out the usual 77 4, 33 | sure enough remains in the chalice for the other communicants. 78 4, 33 | wipes the outside of the chalice with the purificator. ~b. 79 4, 33 | the altar and takes the chalice with the purificator. All 80 4, 33 | those receiving from the chalice come forward again and stand 81 4, 33 | the priest presents the chalice with purificator. The communicants 82 4, 33 | drink a little from the chalice, and then return to their 83 4, 33 | wipes the outside of the chalice with the purificator.~d. 84 4, 33 | After the communion from the chalice, the priest places it on 85 4, 33 | whatever remains in the chalice and carries out the usual 86 4, 33 | hands this minister the chalice with purificator and he 87 4, 33 | and the minister of the chalice station themselves conveniently 88 4, 33 | dips a particle into the chalice and, showing it, saysThe 89 4, 33 | of one hand and holds the chalice between the thumb and index 90 4, 33 | particle, dips it into the chalice, and, showing it, says: « 91 4, 33 | place. The priest places the chalice or ciborium on the table 92 4, 33 | the blood remaining in the chalice, and the purifications take 93 4, 33 | goes to the minister of the chalice and stands in front of him. 94 4, 33 | minister, places it in the chalice, and drinks a little. The 95 4, 33 | priest celebrant offers the chalice to each communicant in the 96 4, 33 | already for communion from the chalice (no. 245). The minister 97 4, 33 | is present, he holds the chalice and, saying: «The blood 98 6, 33 | wine was poured into the chalice, he pours the water into 99 6, 33 | wine with water into the chalice and consecrates it. He says 100 6, 33 | the consecration of the chalice, without being obliged to 101 6, 34 | of honor, especially the chalice and paten, which are used 102 Appen1 | host and dip it into the chalice. Intinction should not be 103 Appen2 | particle is dropped into the chalice (GIRM no. 56e). In practice 104 Appen2 | hardly ever used to cover the chalice prepared at a side table 105 Appen2 | 80c, which reads: "The chalice should be covered with a 106 Appen2 | of both the host and the chalice." From a long and attentive 107 Appen2 | toward the bread and the chalice, "if this seems appropriate" ( 108 Appen2 | after the showing of the chalice" (GIRM no. 233); "he genuflects 109 Appen2 | showing of the host and chalice, look at them, then bow 110 Appen2 | paten or ciborium «over the chalice», then purifies the chalice . . . 111 Appen2 | chalice», then purifies the chalice . . . and dries it with 112 Appen2 | purifies the paten «over the chalice» and the chalice itself." 113 Appen2 | over the chalice» and the chalice itself." The Order of Mass 114 Appen2 | the priest purifies the chalice «over the paten» and the 115 Appen2 | over the paten» and the chalice itself." The point, therefore, 116 Appen2 | observed purifying the vessels (chalice, paten, ciborium) at the 117 Appen2 | paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the chalice, 118 Appen2 | chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying quietly: «Lord, 119 Appen2 | fragments. He then takes the chalice and other vessels to the 120 Appen2 | comes from the time when the chalice was placed at the center 121 Appen2 | the liturgy, because the chalice is now placed on a side


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