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  2. Communion cup - Wikipedia

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    A tray of communion cups dating from c. 1950. A communion cup is a ritual liturgical vessel, a variant of a chalice, used by only one member of the congregation. A communion cup is usually quite small; it can be as small as a shot glass. They may be designed as small beakers or as miniature versions of the usual liturgical chalice.

  3. Communion-plate - Wikipedia

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    Communion-plate with handle for use by an altar server. A communion-plate is a metal plate held under the chin of a communicant while receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church. Its purpose is to catch pieces of the host because it is considered holy. Its use was common in the last part of the nineteenth century and during most of the ...

  4. Eucharist in Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    The practice of using individual cups and handing out individual wafers or pieces of bread to be consumed simultaneously by the whole congregation is extremely uncommon in Anglicanism, but not unheard of. Anglican practice is that those who administer the sacrament must be licensed by the diocesan bishop. Traditionally, priests and deacons were ...

  5. Sacramental wine - Wikipedia

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    In the Anglican Communion (of which the Church of England and the Episcopal Church of the United States of America are members), the use of wine is obligatory in the celebration of Holy Communion; however, a person receiving communion makes a valid communion even if they receive only in one kind (i.e., either just the bread or just the wine ...

  6. Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    The most common alternative to intinction is for the communicants to receive the consecrated juice using small, individual, specially made glass or plastic cups known as communion cups. [154] The United Methodist Church practices open communion (which it describes as an " open table "), inviting "all who intend a Christian life, together with ...

  7. Mixed chalice - Wikipedia

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    The chalice with the blood of Christ depicted in a stained glass window at St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in South Carolina. In the Christian sacrament of the Eucharist, the mixed chalice is the admixture of emblessed water and emblessed wine.

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