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The Sacred Vessels and the Linens for Mass:
The Chalice: A cup of precious metal (the inside must be gold or gold-plated), that holds the wine to be consecrated at Mass. This wine, mingled with a droplet of water, becomes (by transubstantiation) the blood of Christ, and is held up to the Father, in atonement, at the Consecration of the Mass.
A small plate of precious metal upon which the Communion bread, that will become the sacred Host at the Consecration, is placed upon. The Paten is then placed over the Purificator and Chalice.
The Pall: The Purificator: The Corporal:
The Burse: Made of stiffened material, it has a pocket in which is place the carefully-folded Corporal, upon which may have fallen some particles of the Sacred Host during the Mass. The Burse is place on the Chalice Veil.
The Chalice Veil: Is placed over the Pall and Chalice in readiness for Mass, and when Mass is completed. Its colour varies according to the ecclesiastical season.
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