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The wine is held in the chalice until that moment at the consecration when it becomes the blood of Christ under the form of wine. It is still held in the chalice until communion. You may have it confused with the ciborium where the excess hosts (body of Christ) are held in the tabernacle.

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Q: I know that the wine is held in a chalice but what is the blood held in?
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When are blood collecting held?

The wine is held in the chalice until that moment at the consecration when it becomes the blood of Christ under the form of wine. It is still held in the chalice until communion. You may have it confused with the ciborium where the excess hosts (body of Christ) are held in the tabernacle.


When are blood collecting campaigns blood?

The wine is held in the chalice until that moment at the consecration when it becomes the blood of Christ under the form of wine. It is still held in the chalice until communion. You may have it confused with the ciborium where the excess hosts (body of Christ) are held in the tabernacle.


When are blood collectings campaigns held?

The wine is held in the chalice until that moment at the consecration when it becomes the blood of Christ under the form of wine. It is still held in the chalice until communion. You may have it confused with the ciborium where the excess hosts (body of Christ) are held in the tabernacle.


Is there really wine in the Chalice?

Yes , there is wine in the Chalice , but that wine is turned into the blood of Jesus.


What do you call the cup in which a Catholic priest use at church?

The Communion is in a ciborium and the wine is in a chalice.


What is a 6 letter word for wine chalice?

A wine chalice can be a goblet.


What is the cup with wine in it called in the Catholic Church?

There is no cup with wine in the Catholic Church, wine in the Catholic Church is normally held in a flagon or cruet. This is poured into the Chalice shortly before consecration, at that time it becomes the Blood of Christ, whole and entire, there is no wine left whatsoever, only the appearance.


Why is a chalice a symbol of Christianity?

The chalice is used in Holy Communion (Eucharist) to hold the wine. Before he died on the cross, Jesus instituted a remembrance for himself, involving bread and wine. He said that the bread represents his body, which would be broken for his disciples, and the wine represents his blood, which would be poured out for his disciples. This pre-figured event happened a couple of days later, when Jesus died on the cross, wherein his flesh was torn, and his blood was spilt.


What is an old fashioned word for wine glass?

An old fashioned word for wine glass is a chalice. A chalice was a common word during the middle ages.


Is chalice a synonom for innovation?

No. A chalice is a goblet, especially one for wine. An innovation is something new that is created.


What is a chalice pattern?

A chalice is a wine cup. It is used to symbolize the Disciples of Christ denomination and the Unitarian denomination.


What do they use to clean the cup with the wine in church?

Assuming that you are referring to the Chalice, it is purified by the priest with water and a linen purifactor after the Precious Blood has been consumed.