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  1. The Subdeacon: This minister is charged with the preparation of the sacred vessels, the bread and wine of the sacrifice, giving the water to the celebrant when he washes his hands, and reading the Epistle. His vestments are the amice, alb, girdle, maniple, and tunic.

  2. Feb 1, 2018 · A Practical Guide to 10 of the Most Important Sacred Vessels Used at Mass. The Editors February 1, 2018 — 1 minute read. Share this post. Catholic-Link. [See also: The 11 Holy Names for the Mass Every Catholic Needs to Know] [See also: Yes, Skipping Sunday Mass (Without a Good Reason) Is a Grave Sin] Catholic-Link. From Catholic-Link.

  3. Sep 14, 2017 · A priest may be seen using these liturgical items while using a chalice at Mass.

  4. Apr 4, 2018 · The sacred vessels used in the celebration of the Holy Communion service are the chalice, the paten, the ciborium or pyx, the flagon, the spoon, the water and wine cruets, and the lavabo bowl.

  5. Sacred vessels are the receptacles and utensils used in liturgical celebrations to hold the consecrated Body and Blood of Christ. These are the chalice, paten, and ciborium.

  6. Sanctuary – A Sacred, consecrated area around the Altar of a church where the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is celebrated; and the Altar, Ambo, Tabernacle, Credence Table , Priest, Deacon, and Server chairs are located.

  7. Jan 9, 2018 · Q: According to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, No. 328, the sacred vessels should be composed of noble metals. No. 329, however, grants the power to the episcopal conferences to allow the use of other materials it historically or culturally considers noble, such as certain hardwoods.

  8. The same is true for the essential vessels used during the celebration of the Eucharist: the chalice to hold the wine, and the paten, or plate, on which rests the bread to be blessed. Both of these have developed in distinctive styles in both West and East over time.

  9. Chapter VI: The Requisites for the Celebration of Mass. From the General Instruction on the Roman Missal. Dive into God's Word. Learn More. I. The Bread and Wine forCelebrating the Eucharist 319. Following the example of Christ, the Church has always used bread and wine with water to celebr...

  10. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › libraryAltar Vessels | EWTN

    All the sacred vessels, when not actually containing the Blessed Sacrament, should be placed in an iron safe, or other secure place, in the sacristy, so as to be safeguarded against robbery or profanation of any kind.

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