Chalice / Ciborium
Chalice is a Sacred Vessel in which the Eucharistic Wine is Consecrated at Mass. Seperated into three parts: The CUP, The BASE and The NODE seperating the two. A Paten, or diskos, is a small plate, usually made of silver or gold, used to hold Eucharistic hosts. It is generally used as a service item, while the reserved hosts are stored in the Tabernacle in a Ciborium. A Ciboria is a covered Sacred Vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament which is normally locked inside the Tabernacle and only removed during the Holy Mass, for the distribution of Communion. We offer personalize engraving on most of these items.
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Cruets with Tray
Cruets are small vessels used for containing the wine and water separately, which is required for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Once only made of glass, being the most suitable material because easily cleaned and obvious distinguishing of the water and wine. Now other materials, are used, such as gold, silver, and other precious metals. Shape of the Cruets is not defined, but the vessels should have a good firm base on which to stand securely and a wide neck for easy cleaning. The altar server carries them on a tray to the altar for the Preparation of the Gift and ablution of the chalice after Communion. Great selection of different styles. The trays can be personalized with engraving "In Memory of" your lost loved one.
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Pyx
Usually round metal receptacle case used in Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches to carry the consecrated Host to the sick, or those otherwise unable to come to a church and receive the Eucharist. Gold plated inside, available in different sizes with a wide choice of symbols on the lid. We offer personalized engraving to memorialize your loved one.
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Stoles
The stole is a long liturgical vestment, consisting of a long, narrow band of material several inches wide, worn around the neck by priests and bishops, from the left shoulder like a sash by deacons, at liturgical services.
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