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A chalice (from Latin 'calix', cup) is a goblet, intended to hold just drink. In general religious terms, it is a goblet intended for drinking some beverage from during a ceremony. In Christianity, a chalice is a wine cup used during the eucharist for the Communion, and is used to contain the wine that is believed to become the blood of Christ. Chalices are often made of precious metal, and sometimes richly jewelled. They have been used since ancient times. The symbol of Unitarian Universalism is a flaming chalice. The Holy Grail is sometimes thought to have been a chalice. External linksChalice at the Catholic Encyclopedia (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03561a.htm) |
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