The «poisoned
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O Buxom Believers, bow before thy priapic prod and present thy bountiful
chalice.
A priest has asked thieves who stole a ciborium as well as a tabernacle,
chalices and other sacred items from a church «to repent and to return what they have taken.
I left the Catholic church, because when I was there, I saw too much money being wasted on altars, churches with fancy glass windows, gold
chalices, etc..
«This supernatural bread and this consecrated
chalice are for the health and salvation of mankind» St Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, third century
The priest says that the cathedral's communion wine was kept locked in the safe that contained
the chalices.
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The chalice of benediction that we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ?»
Cairo (CNN)- Egypt's Coptic Christians picked a new leader Sunday, a process that involved a blindfolded boy choosing one of three names in a crystal
chalice.
My paten and
my chalice are the depths of a soul laid widely open to all the forces which in a moment will rise up from every corner of the earth and converge upon the Spirit.
How could I refuse
this chalice, Lord, now that through the bread you have given me there has crept into the marrow of my being an inextinguishable longing to be united with you beyond life; through death?
Attention is a fluid experience, in which background and foreground can reverse suddenly, as in the case of ambiguous figures such as the twin human profiles which «turn into» the outline of
a chalice.
Into
my chalice I shall pour all the sap which is to be pressed out this day from the earth's fruits.
While he held high the host and
chalice of the Eucharist, and knelt before them, elsewhere people simply felt they had no need for God, and gave their hearts instead to other things - material goods, sex, food, holidays.
The young man waited in the pews while the congregation went forward to receive communion, anxious because he noticed that everyone in the congregation was drinking from the same
chalice.
Readers of Volume 2 of Pope Benedict's Jesus of Nazareth will know that he supports the view that the fourth
chalice was at the Cross.
Its cover, showing
a chalice with a rosary lying alongside, speaks of Catholicism and invites the reader to open the book and learn more.
In a scene near the climactic elevation of the cup, the presiding priest, who himself is infected with doubts and confusion about the faith, elevates the ceramic
chalice filled with wine.
It seems that the redundancies of bitter atheists does run the gauntlets of
chaliced forsakenness.
And the priest is referring not only to
the chalice broken and the wine spilled, but to his own inconstancy of faith.
I heard he was dissatisfied with the amount of gold filigree sewn into all his garments and his personal communion
chalice wasn't encrusted with quite enough jewels.
I am aware of nothing in music that can match this naked cry of despair — echoing the lament «dear God, let
this chalice pass.»
Wheat and wine achieve their ultimate raison d'être in the eucharistic
chalice.»
But most, like my archbishop, suggested that, in addition to eliminating the sign of peace and withholding
the chalice, «communicants should be encouraged to receive the Host in their hands.»
He makes two points: first, the raw alcohol intake from a communion cup or
chalice is so very small as to be harmless; second, in the communion service the alcohol — rather than being destructive to the alcoholic — serves a positive and even redeeming purpose.
And that cleric holding
the chalice in trembling hands is communicating nonverbally to those who can read the language.
The priest may carefully rinse his fingers over
the chalice after Communion, but as a teaching the ritual is meaningless so long as the laity are casually carrying off the Host in their hands.
We also must remember that
the Chalice was made for wine consumption, hmmmmm???
It shows intricate floral and bird designs with
the chalice of the Eucharist and the palm branches of martyrdom and was designed by men recovering in hospitals all around the country.
(I had poured wine into
the chalice as a symbolic gesture.)
«For as often as you shall eat this bread and drink of
the chalice you shall show the death of the Lord until He comes» (1Cor.
They seem to put robes,
chalices, ceremonies, and conservative traditions well above simply talking and teaching about Jesus.
The congregation drank communion wine from one unhygienic but beautiful old brass
chalice, rather than shifting to the modern style of individual communion cups.
He who is the giver of the joy when all goes well is also the giver of strength and consolation when we drink of
the chalice that He had to drink.
How brutal can an organization such as the church become, taking the billions of dollars from those who can hardly feed their families, while those fattened friars, drinking some of the best wines out of golden
chalices turn and attack children from those very families.
The prayer in the Garden: «Father, if it be possible, let
this chalice pass from Me; nevertheless, if it may not pass except I drink it, Thy will be done...» (Matt 26,30) does not seem to me to be merely human grief.
Nor is it true to say of some great loss or horror - say the rape of a child - «we have to accept the will of God», except in the same sense and with the same solidarity as Christ accepted the bitter
chalice sin had brewed for him.
Yet even today, when the Faith of Christ is decayed among the nations, and when Christianity seems to belie the promises of Christ, and to be passing into the dead world of human religions, one more among many, even today, whatever individual values we hold sacred, whatever sanctity we claim for the personality of man, whatever freedoms, above the rut of biological materialism, we try to salvage from the ruins of a culture, all these are the droplets which remain within
that chalice of the Christian Faith dashed down by the nation.
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Priests with emptied Communion
chalices were headed back slowly toward the altar, led by volunteers sporting bright yellow umbrellas.
The somber
chalice has in our day again become a defiant sign uplifted, the believer's «toast of terrible joy.»