personally no, the Chalice is a priestly Vessel- there are exacting design requirements and the term Chalice is always used, never Goblet- which is secular. Urns usually hold cremation ashes- I cannot imagine anybody drinking out of this- I have heard of cannibalism, but drinking out of something that held human remains... way out. and no way. Would you drink out of an ashtray? of course not/
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You drink out of it.
Yes, that's a great point! What would be a better name then?
ollain spanish? OllaAnswer by SecretAgentMan: In English: Jar, Spitoon, Earthenware, ceramics, basin, chalice, ewer, flask, pitcher, crock, urn, vessel.
You can drink from anything that is clean and will hold liquid, these are some common items to drink from...... Cup, Mug, Glass, Bottle, Can, Chalice, Ladle, Bowl.
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Give it to Hamlet so Hamlet will drink it.
A typical tea urn would take 2-3 kW and the kVA would be the same.
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The chalice is used in Holy Communion (Eucharist) to hold the wine. Before he died on the cross, Jesus instituted a remembrance for himself, involving bread and wine. He said that the bread represents his body, which would be broken for his disciples, and the wine represents his blood, which would be poured out for his disciples. This pre-figured event happened a couple of days later, when Jesus died on the cross, wherein his flesh was torn, and his blood was spilt.
The Communion is in a ciborium and the wine is in a chalice.
Yes it would actually, Depending on what the urn water fountain would look like or if the colors would match. Because a urn water fountain of a loud colored ipod touch on a calm colored patio wouldn't make that much sense!