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It has also been a Christian custom to furnish a dead priest with a chalice and paten, the instruments of his sacerdotal office.
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"Let's begin," said Arlene Fried, another instructor, who sat behind a folding table that had been transformed into an altar, complete with candles, a chalice, a black-handled knife and a tiny caldron.
It was then, he said, that he first dreamed of making a chalice with a spiral stem.
Christ's right hand is in a blessing gesture, bleeding into a chalice with a crown of thorns nailed around the lip.
He then makes the extraordinary pronouncement, When I think of religion at all, I feel as if I would like to found an order for those who cannot believe: the Confraternity of the Faithless, one might call it, where on an altar, on which no taper burned, a priest, in whose heart peace had no dwelling, might celebrate with unblessed bread and a chalice empty of wine.
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The 10th Century Saint Conrad of Constance is sometimes represented as a bishop holding a chalice with a spider.
The inside of the cover has a circular enamel medallion with worked gold borders, showing a half-length Christ making a blessing gesture and holding a chalice with a host inside.
When Schneemann was seen with the projection of a chalice atop her torso, the connotation is that the body is literally as subjected to receiving all manner of projection of meaningful contents from the mind as the body is capable of being made into a physical receptacle or platform of objects and images.
It starts out as a Russian coffee, spiked with vodka, then goes off the deep end, with slugs of gin, whiskey and vermouth, all funneled into a chalice and served with a spoon of sugar set on fire.
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