The use of communion cups are to symbolically drink the blood of Jesus. This is used in many Christian churches around the United States and the world.
The use of communion cups are to symbolically drink the blood of Jesus. This is used in many Christian churches around the United States and the world.
No, it is made of metal. Often silver sometimes gold. However many protestant churches that do not use a chalice use tiny individual clear plastic cups for communion.
The original intent is to consecrate the wine from one cup (chalice). However, with many people receiving the wine now, two or more cups are used to consecrate. Everyone drinks from these cups, and it is not poured into individual cups, due to risk of spilling and the impracticality of serving hundreds.
Philip received communion during this Sunday's Mass.
In most any church, communion supplies are among the most common supplies you will buy for your congregation, Fortunately, there are more options available than ever before. There are various types of communion cups, wafers, trays, fillers, and other supplies you can purchase.
We do not receive communion. Sometimes on special occasions, like Easter, they give the adults wine, but I do not know if that is for every church. I do not think this is the same for every church. Most churches do receive communion on a weekly or monthly basis.
No, Mormons take the sacrament every Sunday during sacrament meeting, which consists of broken bread pieces and water in tiny cups.
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He consecrated the host for communion.
Yes, it is possible and it is not proper to use the word "Get". It is "Receive" Communion.
Yes, and they use wine at communion.
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