The main cup used by the priest for consecration is called the chalice. The other cups used for distribution to the peoplew are called communion cups
Roman Catholic AnswerAt the Mass, any vessel with holds the Blood of Our Blessed Lord is called a chalice.For a normal christian wedding there is no symbolism with wine, it is just a drink you have with the wedding feast. However, iIf the wedding service includes a Communion (Mass) then the wine in the service symbolizes the blood of Christ.
analter is a table where they place the bread and the wine in a holy communion
Any wine manufacturer can make communion wine. There is no liturgical requirement for Communion Wine to be made a certain way of by a certain vineyard. However, there are many wine manufacturers that specialize in bottling "Communion" wine. Some Christian churches even use grape juice rather than wine. Each pastor can choose the style and taste of the wine that they use in communion. some choose a red whine, other white, some are sweet while others are dry.
The original question is, “ Are underage kids offered wine during a communion? ” The answer depends upon the church the congregation belongs to, the practices of the congregation that is conducting the worship service, and possibly the jurisdiction in which the worship service is taking place. I will first address the jurisdiction issue.
the brad and wine
flagon, it's a small pitcher used to hold the communion wine before it is poured into the chalice
The comunion towel is used by the father to wipe the wine cup or grail to keep it clean for the next person to have the wine.
Sacramental wine, Communion wine or altar wine is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist (referred to also as the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion). The Eucharist is generally associated in some way with the Paschal Seder, and the Berakah, during which Kosher wine is drunk.
communion = we drink wine(actually grape juice cocktail) as a symbol of Jesus' blood and we eat bread(actually small crackers) which symbolizes Jesus' body. The last Supper.
To keep the wine cold.
Consubstantial is the heretical belief of Lutherans that the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ exist along with the bread and wine for the duration of the Communion service, ceasing to exist, along with the bread and wine, when the service is over.
Communion represents the Body of Christ as the wine represents the Blood of Christ.