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One church in the Bridgeport diocese has suspended drinking from the chalice for the rest of the flu season, said Father Gatzak, who declined to name the church.
Churches are telling parishioners they can skip drinking from the chalice during communion and skip the traditional sign-of-peace handshake.
Pastors may also gently remind parishioners not to participate in either the handshake or drink from the chalice if they are ill.
Distinctive signs, symptoms, lab studies, course, and outcome — if melancholia wasn't the Holy Grail, it was at least a sip from the chalice of science, one disorder that could go beyond appearances.
Cash then went into the realms of gothic horror when she described the unassuming Labor finance minister Penny Wong as "sitting reaping the spoils of the victory, drinking from the chalice of blood".
To impede the spread of flu, Father Raymond Borkowski, pastor of St. John Church in Cromwell, has given his parishioners the option of forgoing the peace handshake and drinking from the chalice.
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A tiny fragment of the population believed they'd inherited the chalice from the leaders of the 1916 rising.
Both the statement of St. Paul about "the cup of blessing which we bless" (1 Corinthians 10 16) and the accounts of the institution of the Eucharist in the first three Gospels indicate that special rites of consecration attended the use of the chalice from the beginning.
On 5 August, when the German delegates sent a letter to the king regarding three items that particularly worried them (compulsory clerical celibacy, the withholding of the chalice from the laity, and the maintenance of private masses for the dead), Tunstall was able to intervene for the king and to influence the decision.
I think the members of Marmot's panel must have been alerted that the chalice from the palace (of Westminster) carried the true brew.
'The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!' That catchy little verse came from a film I remember called The Court Jester, a musical comedy starring Danny Kaye and Glynis Johns that was screened in 1955.
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