Sacred Linens are 1. purificator (12"18" oblong linen napkin which the priest used to wipe chalice and his lips. 2. pall (piece of linen, 6" square used to cover the chalice) 3. corporal (18" square place under chalice)
Sacred Vessels are 1. The chalice ( a cup, silver or gold to hold Precious Blood) and 2. The Paten (a dish made of at least gold plated on upper surface. This must be large enough to cover the chalice)
It is a piece of linen used by the priest to purify the sacred vessels after communion.
During mass, sacred scriptures from the Bible are proclaimed. This typically includes readings from the Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament epistles, and the Gospels. Each reading is chosen to reflect on different aspects of the Christian faith and guide believers in their spiritual journey.
The Consecration, when Our Lord becomes present on the altar is the most sacred part of the Mass.
Roman Catholic AnswerSacred vestments are the special garments worn by the clergy when performing the sacraments, for instance, a Chasuble at Mass.
motet and the mass
it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.
it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.
The monks performed their daily psalmody by chanting sacred verses from the Book of Psalms.
Motet and Mass
A hemangioma is a mass of blood vessels on the skin's surface.
The most sacred time for a Catholic is at Mass, because when you are at Mass, you are not really in time as we understand, but you are witnessing Christ's actual crucifixion on Calvary two thousand years ago, AND His Resurrection three days later. There is no more sacred time available to any of us then that sacred time, and Catholics are incredibly gifted by God to have the opportunity daily to participate in the Holy Mass.
.Catholic AnswerIn confirmation, the Bishop, usually vested for Mass, anoints the confirmand with Sacred Chrism.