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.
The comunion towel is used by the father to wipe the wine cup or grail to keep it clean for the next person to have the wine.
Use About 1/2 cup of red wine
It is a cup that holds the wine or grape juice that represents the Blood of Christ. It is used during the celebration of the Eucharist, Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion. All three terms are used and their use depends on the church that is celebrating the sacrament.
Smashing back cups of wine at a symposium.
Yes we do, we just don't use wine. We use water because wine is an alcoholic beverage and we believe in keeping our bodies clean and healthy.
During the giving of communion, (bread and wine) and the preparation for it.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
The bride and groom take turns drinking wine from the Kiddush cup during the Jewish wedding ceremony.
An officer in the church who is in charge of the articles usually used in worship in a church. These include robes, wine and bread and their containers (for use in communion), silverware (like the chalice), candles and candle holders, sanctuary lamps and so on. each Sunday it is their responsibility to set out the required items for the service (such as bread, wine and the chalice for Communion service) and to clear away, clean and store the items. Also, they are required to change altar cloths when needed either to replave with clean ones or because of the church's season. In some churches they are required to arrange laundry and cleaning of robes and other linen and order replacement consumables like candles, altar breads and wine and to keep account for payment by the church treasurer.
The Communion is in a ciborium and the wine is in a chalice.
The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the ceremony.