Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | from the Paten into the Chalice. Also found is a vessel
2 2,4 | the Holy Gifts, a small Chalice and Spoon, a small vessel
3 2,4 | and a sponge to clean the Chalice with. In addition, a small
4 2,5 | particles out of the breads.~ ~Chalice.~This is a cup with a foot
5 2,5 | of the Sacrament. To the Chalice also belongs a small Ladle (
6 2,5 | hot water) poured into the Chalice at the Communion of the
7 2,5 | from the Paten into the Chalice, is usually kept in a fold
8 2,5 | of Oblation to wipe the Chalice after it has been washed
9 2,5 | ones to cover the Paten and Chalice, protecting the Lamb and
10 2,5 | with which the Paten and Chalice and their respective Veils
11 3,3 | poured together into the Chalice.~From the second loaf a
12 3,3 | lay. Then the Paten and Chalice are covered by veils, respectively,
13 3,4 | Lord God remember....” The Chalice and Paten are then placed
14 3,4 | Aer).~The removal of the Chalice and Paten from the Deacon'
15 3,4 | Deacon raises the Paten and Chalice with crossed arms, the Priest
16 3,4 | portion 1C is placed in the Chalice last. Hot water is poured
17 3,4 | water is poured into the Chalice after the 1C portion, symbolizing
18 3,4 | Priest comes out with the Chalice, at the exclamation, “In
19 3,4 | they kiss the edge of the Chalice, as if it were the side
20 3,4 | the Priest carries the Chalice into the Altar and places
21 3,4 | Then, taking up the Chalice, the Priest faces the people,
22 3,4 | As the Priest carries the Chalice to the Table of Oblation,
23 3,4 | by now been placed in the Chalice, are likewise consumed.~ ~
24 11,1| particles are placed in the chalice, sanctifies the four corners
25 11,1| warm water) is added to the chalice, poured in the Sign of the
26 11,1| communicants approach the chalice with crossed arms. Thus,
27 11,2| Rev. 8:4 and Ps. 141:2).~Chalice and Cross: This represents
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