Mass items
corporal
A cloth upon which the Eucharist is placed.
sanctuary lamp
A lighted candle to show that the Blessed Sacrament is present in the tabernacle.
deacon stole
A long cloth "scarf." According to the manner in which it worn it is the mark of the Office of the priest or deacon. A deacon wears it over his left shoulder, fastening it at his right side.
surplice
A loose vestment of white linen, having wide sleeves and in its optimal form reaching to the floor; worn by priests, choirs and others taking part in religious services.
benediction veil
Also called the humeral veil. This is a long narrow shawl-like vestment used at Benediction.
tabernacle
An ornamented receptacle in the church in which the consecrated Eucharist is reserved for Communion for the sick and dying as well as for adoration. In Israelite history, the tabernacle was the curtained tent containing the Ark of the Covenant and other sacred items. This portable sanctuary was taken throughout their wandering in the wilderness until the building of the Temple in Jerusalem.
communion cups
Chalice like vessels used at communion when the people receive from the cup. They are kept on the Credence Table and brought to the Altar at communion time.
chapel of reservation
Chapel area of a church, whose central focus is the tabernacle containing reserved hosts, the Body of Christ
roman missal
In 1970 the Church published-for the entire world-a new, revised __ which sets out the Order of the Mass.
vestments
Ritual garments worn by the clergy.
Sacrementary
The book from which the presider reads the prayers for the mass. It has all the rules and prayers for mass.
Altar candle
The candles placed near the altar and always lit during mass to signify that christ is the light
chalice
The cup used during the Mass that holds the wine before the Consecration and the Blood of Christ after the Consecration. It represents the cup used at the Last Supper and is a symbol of Jesus' sacrifice and eternal life.
credence table
The small table on which is kept the things which are used during Mass.
book of the gospels
This contains the good news of Jesus Christ, we treat it with special reverence.
decanter
a bottle with a stopper
Priest
a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites
purificator
a cloth with cross in the corner or the middle used for wiping and purifying the chalice.
thurible
a container for burning incense (especially one that is swung on a chain in a religious ritual)
miter
a liturgical headdress worn by bishops on formal occasions
cope
a long religious cloak; a canopy
cassock
a long, closefitting vestment, generally black, worn as an outer garment by members of the clergy
sacristy
a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held
Stole
a scarf-like colored cloth worn by ordained ministers
aspergill
a short-handled device with a globe containing a sponge
lunette
a small glass container that holds the host and is put inside the monstrance
reconcilation chapel
a small room designed for the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession)
crosier
a staff surmounted by a crook or cross carried by bishops as a symbol of pastoral office
Altar
a table or stand at which religious rites are performed
alb
a white linen liturgical vestment with sleeves
sanctuary
area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir
Cincture
belt, A long cord used for fastening albs at the waist. It holds the loose-fitting type of alb in place and is used to adjust it to proper length. It is usually white, although the liturgical color of the day may be used.
cruet
bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the table
funeral pall
covering the coffin with this is a sign of christian dignity which calls to mind the baptismal garment of the deceased
chalice veil
covers the cup with the same color as the vestments
monstance
cross shaped vessel where the Consecrated Hosts are places during adoration
ciborium
gold cuplike container with a lid for holding the Body of Christ in the Tabernacle
paten
gold flat plate used by priest at Mass for the bread
incense boat
holds the incense
pews
long benches with backs used in church by the congregation
presidential chair
preside, where the priest sits
ambry
recess for church vessels; cupboard or niche
finger towl
small bowl for rinsing the fingers at table, cloth used for priest to dry his hands before he proceeds with consecration of the eucharist
lecturn
stand or tall desk; podium
amice
strip of fine linen worn as cloak or wrap by priest at mass
pall
syn: shroud
lectionary
the book which contains the scripture readings for the Mass.
dalmatic
the diagonal colored cloth worn by the deacon over his alb
chasuble
the outer liturgical vestment worn by the presider at Mass., a long sleeveless vestment worn by a priest when celebrating Mass
baptistry
the place where Baptisms are celebrated; originally a separate building and now typically a section of a church