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1 2,5| are the following.~ The Paten or Diskos (which means a
2 2,5| greater convenience the paten is now made with a pedestal.
3 2,5| Cross. It is placed over the paten, to prevent the portions
4 2,5| sponges are used. With one the paten is wiped, after the portions
5 2,5| one of which covers the paten, another the chalice, and
6 2,5| chalice, and a third both paten and chalice together — are
7 7,1| Lamb in the middle of the paten, makes an incision on it
8 7,1| of God and lays it on the paten at the right of the Lamb;
9 7,1| laid the particles on the paten, the priest covers them
10 7,1| Then the priest covers the paten and the chalice with the
11 7,1| the deacon holding the paten poised on his head, the
12 7,1| Gates, the priest places the paten and the chalice upon the
13 7,1| lifts the asterisk from the paten, and invites the people
14 7,1| memory of Him,” raises the paten and the chalice, saying
15 7,1| places these parts on the paten in the shape of a Cross.
16 7,1| these portions remain in the paten until after the communion
17 7,1| the deacon carries the paten to the altar, and the priest,
18 8,2| bearing on his head the paten, on which repose the Pre-sanctified
19 9,3| the sacred relics, on a paten, covered with the asterisk
20 9,3| the holy relics, takes the paten containing them upon his
21 9,3| western entrance, places the paten with the relics on a lectern,
22 9,3| time.” Then he takes up the paten with the holy relics, and,
23 9,3| procession, bearing the paten with the relics on his head,
24 9,3| following: 1) It is not a paten with holy relics which is
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