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1 2,4| another there is a small chalice with a tiny spoon, and in
2 2,4| and a sponge to clean the chalice with. Such ciboria also
3 2,5| portions out of the bread.~The Chalice or Poterion (“a drinking
4 2,5| have been dropped into the chalice; this sponge is kept on
5 2,5| which is used to wipe the chalice after it has been washed,
6 2,5| covers the paten, another the chalice, and a third both paten
7 2,5| and a third both paten and chalice together — are used to protect
8 7,1| wine and water into the chalice. — Out of the second loaf
9 7,1| covers the paten and the chalice with the veils and the aër
10 7,1| the priest holding the chalice in his hands, both preceded
11 7,1| places the paten and the chalice upon the unfolded Antimins,
12 7,1| raises the paten and the chalice, saying as he does so: “
13 7,1| places one portion in the chalice with the words: “The fullness
14 7,1| and pours some into the chalice, saying: “The warmth of
15 7,1| Lamb are placed into the chalice, the Sunday hymns being
16 7,1| are now placed into the chalice, with the prayer, “Cleanse,
17 7,1| the deacon brings out the chalice with the Sacrament, stands
18 7,1| the breast, approach the chalice, receive the Body and Blood
19 7,1| gently kiss the edge of the chalice, as it were the side of
20 7,1| the priest carries the chalice to the altar and places
21 7,1| blessing. Having placed the chalice upon the altar, the priest
22 7,1| sung, the priest censes the chalice, which holds the holy Gifts
23 7,1| the priest, taking up the chalice, faces the people and utters
24 8,2| Gifts, and in his hand the chalice with the wine, and enters
25 11 | Blood of Christ from the chalice. The Empress receives communion
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