chalice
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This would most likely be the Easter Candle.
Two symbols of Holy Orders are the chrism oil,used in the annointing of the hands; and the chasibule, the outermost liturgical estment worn by a priest or bishop during the Holy Mass.
Mass - of small objects.
The liturgical color used at the Mass of martyrs is red. This color symbolizes the blood of the martyrs who died for their faith, representing sacrifice and the Holy Spirit. Red is also used on Pentecost and during feasts of the apostles and evangelists.
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In Catholic Rituals water is used in the sacrament of baptism.It is used as well to make holy water, which is a sacramental that absolves venial sin - during high mass the congregation is sprinkled with holy water and holy water fonts are installed at the entrance of churches for the faithful to dip their fingers in and make the sign of the cross. Holy water is also used by priests when blessing objects, making them sacramentals.Water is used at Mass; a drop is added to the wine, signifying the dual nature of Christ as well as the participation of the faithful in Christ's sufferings. Water is used to symbolically cleanse the priest's hand before the canon and later for the ablutions, when the sacred vessels are purified after their use. Such water must be either consumed or poured down a sacuarium,
Mass
Mass is measured in kilograms. For larger objects, tonnes are sometimes used. 1 ton = 1000 kg.
The holy oil used for sacraments is commonly referred to as "chrism." It is a consecrated oil used in various rites, including baptism, confirmation, and ordination, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's presence. In the Catholic Church, chrism is typically olive oil mixed with balsam and is blessed by a bishop during the Chrism Mass.
The SI units that can be used to describe the mass of smaller objects are grams (g) and milligrams (mg). These units are commonly used for measuring the mass of objects that are relatively light or small.
The official, SI unit of mass is the kilogram.