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

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It is called a chalice and holds the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord and Savior.

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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.


What is a chalices history in the church?

the history of the chalice is when Jesus offered the cup of his blood to his apostles at the last supper, that is where it began. Also that's why we use it today in our catholic church.


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.


Why do the priests only drink from the cup during the Eucharist and not everyone?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is not need to receive Holy Communion under both kinds (the Bread and from the Cup" as Our Blessed Lord is contained fully under either species. The Priest must consume from the cup to complete the Mass.


What is the name of a wine cup used in the communion service?

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.


What is a Roman Catholic cannon?

That is a very interesting question. Do you mean Canon? This question can have various answers depending on what you mean! The Canon of the Mass is the Eucharistic Prayer (What the priest says after the Holy, Holy Holy up to and including the through him with him and in him"). It includes the consecration (saying "this is my body" and "this is the cup of my blood . . . " ) epiclesis (invocation of the holy ghost) and other parts. The Roman Canon is one of the Eucharistic Prayers that the priest can say. Before Vatican II it was the only Eucharistic Prayer/Canon used at Mass. Now it is Eucharistic Prayer I (there are three others I believe the priest can use now after Vatican II). Canon Law is the legal system used by the Catholic Church to govern itself. A Canon can also be a priest who is (or was) involved in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate body.


Can a pastor in the liberal catholic church get married?

The Liberal Catholic Church, has allowed priests to marry since it was founded in 1916. That's also true of most of the Eastern apostolic rites of the Catholic Church. Only the Roman Catholic had been restrictive regarding marriage. It's called The Liberal Catholic Church because of this, and because in simple terms it offers the 7 traditional Catholic Sacraments "with no strings attached," i.e., it does not tell you how to live on such life questions as birth control, or divorce. The clergy will be happy to discuss your difficult life decisions with you over a cup of coffee, but you make the final decision. This means you don't have to be a hypocrite about your relationship with the divine, and you can worship in Church with a clear conscience. The Liberal Catholic Church presently has three Episcopal Jurisdictions; Bishop Wale, Bishop Warnon and The Liberal Catholic Church International. Only the original +Wale jurisdiction still restricts Holy Orders to men, the other two have opened the door to women since 2003, which makes the 7th Sacrament Holy Orders, open to all with no gender restrictions. See www.TheLiberalCatholicChurch.org and click on USA.


Do catholics still do the blood of Christ?

During communion, a Catholic priest will change the host and a cup of wine into the body and blood of Christ. Some churches allow both to be consumed during communion; others will strictly use the host.


What is the role of the priest in Catholic church?

The role of a priest in the Catholic Church is a interpreter of the gospel and a vessel through which Jesus Christ can speak to us on a more physical level. They are the successors of the 12 apostles themselves. They are to be role models on what a true man should be.AnswerA priest in the Catholic Church takes his role from the the Apostles: "And he (Jesus) went up on the mountain, and called to him those whom he desired; and they came to him. And he appointed twelve, to be with him," (Mk Ch 3) "If any one would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all"(Mark Ch 9) "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age."(Matthew Ch 28) "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained." (John Ch 20) And when the hour came, he sat at table, and the apostles with him. And he said to them, "I have earnestly desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer; for I tell you I shall not eat it until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God." And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he said, "Take this, and divide it among yourselves; for I tell you that from now on I shall not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes." And he took bread, and when he had given thanks he broke it and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me." And likewise the cup after supper, saying, "This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood (Luke Ch 22) These passages of Scripture cover the main elements of a priest's role. However he performs his duties subject to his bishop AnswerThe priest is ordained to be an intermediary between God and man in the service of His Church on Earth and is charged to preach, sanctify and pray for the conversion of souls and their salvation.


What do you call a sundae cup?

a bowl plate or cup.


How do you administer Communion in the Episcopal Church?

After a priest consecrates the bread and wine, then it is distributed to the people. First, the priest gives the bread. The parisioners wait. Then, the priest comes with the chalice and people either sip wine from the chalice or dip their bread into the wine. In between people sipping from the chalice, the priest wipes the lip of the chalice where the last person sipped. Some people believe it is more sanitary to dip the bread into the wine (rather than sipping from the cup after someone else).


What is a communion bread holder called?

In our church, (Roman Catholic) the bread holder is called a Eucharistic Minister. The person holding the cup of wine has this name also. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the Roman Catholic Church, the answer above (a Eucharistic ---- also called an Extraordinary ---- Minister) is the title of the person who DISTRIBUTES the body and/or blood of Christ. When Holy Communion is distributed in a place other than the church (hospital, home, nursing home, etc.), the case in which the Host is carried is called a pyx.