There is no christening cup in a baptism. Christening cups, as far as I know, were popular presents at a baptism, beginning in the 19th century. I have never heard of one actuallyl being used in a baptism, Catholic or otherwise.
Absolutly NOTHING. I just gave away a 12 peice set of plated silverware. The silver shop was not interested.
The main cup used by the priest for consecration is called the chalice. The other cups used for distribution to the peoplew are called communion cupsRoman Catholic AnswerAt the Mass, any vessel with holds the Blood of Our Blessed Lord is called a chalice.
A ciborium is metal cup used to hold the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. Its appearance is similar to that of a chalice, but it has a larger, covered top. It is also a similar color to that of a chalice.
Roman Catholic AnswerPerhaps you are referring to the Holy Grail?
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.
A k cup is a disposable cup, used to brew a single cup of coffee or tea. They are typically used with Keruing cup machines. A k cup deal is the price drop of a k cup.
Holy wine is served in a sacred cup called a chalice in the Catholic herritage.
There is always the ever popular engraved silver itemd, cup,spoon etc. Personally, I give a $50. Savings bond, to be given to the child on it's 18th birthday .By then the bond is post-mature and has grown to a goodly sum.
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one cup of butter
A cup is used as a measure of volume. Thus a cup of liquid is a standard 'cup sized' volume of liquid.
A kiddish cup is an ornate cup used to hold wine being blessed. There is not a specific kiddish cup for Passover.