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1.

Chalice
a large cup or goblet, typically used for drinking wine.
the wine cup used in the Christian Eucharist.
2. Paten
a plate, typically made of gold or silver, used for holding the bread during the
Eucharist and sometimes as a cover for the chalice.
3. Ciborium
a receptacle shaped like a shrine or a cup with an arched cover, used in the
Christian Church for the reservation of the Eucharist.
4. Communion cup
a cup used for wine or grape juice in the Lord's Supper or Communion service;
specifically : either a small individual cup furnished each communicant or a single
large cup from which all communicants sip.
5. Corporal
The corporal (arch. corporax, from Latin corpus "body") is a square white linen
cloth, now usually somewhat smaller than the breadth of the altar, upon which
the chalice and paten, and also the ciborium containing the smaller hosts for the
Communion of the laity, are placed during the celebration of the Catholic
6. Purificator
a linen cloth used to wipe the chalice after celebration of the Eucharist.
one that purifies.
7. Pall

is a square of linen stiffened with starch, cardboard or plastic set upon the sacred
vessel.

8. Monstrance
A monstrance, also known as an ostensorium (or an ostensory), is the vessel
used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic and Anglican churches for the more
convenient exhibition of some object of piety
9. Santuary lamp
a candle or small light left lit in the sanctuary of a church.
10. Big and Small host
Sacramental bread (Latin: hostia), sometimes called altar
bread, Communion bread, the Lamb or simply the host, is the bread which is
used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist

11. Wine and Water

used for consecration is very ancient. Indeed, it is believed that Our Lord himself
used wine tempered with water at the Last Supper as this was the common
practice among the Jews and in Mediterranean culture in general.

12. Censor and Boat


The Boat holds the incense until it is place in the censor by the celebrant.
Monstrance ... Ordinary means counting, as in the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
13. Sacramentary
Though in the late twentieth century the word "sacramentary" was used in the
United States and other English-speaking countries for the English translation of
the Roman Missal, a true sacramentary is not the same as a Missal.
14. Book of the Gospel
The Gospel Book, Evangelion, or Book of the Gospels is a codex or bound
volume containing one or more of the four Gospels of the Christian New
Testament normally all four
15. Lectionary
a list or book of portions of the Bible appointed to be read at a church service.
16. Hymbol/Missalette
a shortened form of a missal published periodically for congregational use.

Colegio de San Bartolome de Novaliches

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Eldonne T. Nacua
III St. Ignatus of Loyal

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