Hanapin
Chalice
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kalis
a large, ceremonial cup, typically made of metal, that is used for drinking wine or other sacred liquids during religious ceremonies
What is a "chalice"?
A chalice is a ceremonial cup or goblet with a stem and base, often used in religious or formal settings for drinking wine or other sacred liquids. It is typically made of metal, such as silver or gold, and may be adorned with decorative elements such as engravings, jewels, or religious symbols. Chalices are used in religious and cultural ceremonies, such as weddings, baptisms, and religious processions. Beyond its religious significance, the chalice is sometimes used as a decorative or ceremonial object in secular contexts, symbolizing luxury, celebration, and hospitality.
Halimbawa
The priest placed the chalice and paten on the altar before the Eucharistic celebration.