Chalice Mnemonic
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chalice
chalice
/ˈtʃæl.ɪs/
goblet
Examples
- The distinction between goblet and chalice is typically in the glass thickness.
- The Chalice is the symbol of the kingdom.
- The shape of the cup is on the lines of the Ardagh Chalice.
- The twins reunite eventually and find the chalice.
- The Chaldean Catholics are communicated with the Host dipped in the Chalice.
- The chalice represents the centrality of Communion to the life of the church.
- During the last intercession, the priest blesses the faithful with the chalice.
- It begins with the Chalice, and the rest of the Circle, welcoming a new Master.
- Many parishes use intinction, the dipping of the host into the chalice.
- Some of the Grail legend is interwoven with legends of the Holy Chalice.
a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup
noun
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"Chal + Ice. A cup so cold as if holding ice."
"Chal + Ice. The cup is so special, it turns water into ice."
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