Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass
Roman Missal Book of the Gospels Lectionary Hymnal/Missalette
Contains the opening prayer, This book contains the Gospel This book contains the scripture At the front of this book is prayer over the gifts, prayers reading for each Sunday of readings for Mass. It is kept on the order of the Mass for a after communion, solemn the three-year cycle, plus all or near the ambo where the specific season in the liturgical blessings, Eucharistic prayers solemnities, feasts, and ritual Lectors use it for the first and year, including instructions on and prefaces for all the Masses. Masses that are celebrated second readings. when to stand, sit or kneel. It It is placed on the Altar for use through the liturgical year. It includes the Readings, Psalms during the Mass and moved is carried in procession by the and Gospels for the Liturgy of by the Altar Server to the Deacon. the Word during Mass for the Celebrant’s location during three-year cycle. Our Holy Spirit the Greeting, Blessings, and Missalette also contains most Dismissal. It was formerly of the hymns sung at Mass. known as the Sacramentary. Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass
Holy Water Font Sanctus Bell Censor and Boat Processional Crucifix
Holds the Blessed Water used Rung to signal the beginning of The Censor, also known as the A portable crucifix on a rigid to make the Sign of the Cross Mass. Congregation stands. Not Thurible, is used on solemn staff which is carried in front of as you enter and leave the rung during Holy Week. occasions to incense the altar, Liturgical processions; enter- Sanctuary. Holy Water reminds the bread and wine after the ing the sanctuary for Mass, us of our Baptism. offertory, the priest, Altar and preceding the gifts brought to congregation. The Boat holds the Altar, exiting the Sanctuary the incense until it is placed in following the end of Mass, or the censor by the Celebrant. on other solemn occasions when the priests, deacons and altar servers are leading the congregation. It remains on the Altar when not in use.
Altar Ambo Burse
The main focus of the Catholic A raised platform near the Altar A stiff, flat, 10” square cloth Church where the sacrifice of for the proclamation of the case for carrying the corporal Jesus Christ’s Body and Blood Scriptures during Mass. The that is used in celebrating the are consecrated. Topped by a homily, general intercessions Eucharist. The opening faces slab of marble or solid wood. and prayers, and announce- toward the priest. Signifies Christ Jesus, the Living ments following Mass are also Stone. (1 Peter, 2:4) delivered from the Ambo. Greek; signifies a mountain or elevation. Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass
Corporal Purificator Pall Lavabo
A white linen cloth on which A white cloth used to cleanse The stiff, square, white cover Presented to the priest by the are placed the vessels contain- the Chalice. It resembles a nap- that is placed over the Paten acolytes; they pour water over ing the bread and wine during kin and is either embroidered when it is on the Chalice; to his hands as he recites from Mass which will become the or marked with a cross. prevent any foreign matter Psalm 26, “Wash me, O Lord, Body and Blood of Christ. It is from falling into the Chalice. from my iniquity and cleanse folded into nine equal sections me from my sins.” and placed inside the Burse. The oldest of the Altar linens.
Paten Chalice Ciborium Consecration Bells (Altar Bells) A shallow, saucer-like dish that The large cup used at Mass A vessel (bowl) used to hold holds the bread which becomes to hold the wine which, when the Hosts which will be used Rung three times each for the the Body of Christ. Must be Consecrated, becomes the for Communion. They are also bread and wine to call the gold or gold plated, shallow and Blood of Christ. Must be of used to reserve the Blessed parishioners attention to the perfectly smooth on the inside gold or silver with a completely Sacrament in the Tabernacle. moment of Consecration. smooth interior. May only be (Latin – food container) handled by the priest or others he has granted permission. Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass
Ciborium Communion Cups Tabernacle Tabernacle
Same as that used for the Smaller than the large chalice The shrine or receptacle, Open – When the Host is pres- Blessed Sacrament but usually on the Altar; used to hold the either round or rectangular, ent, the doors to the Taberna- not as ornate; used for the dis- wine that is consecrated. These that serves as a place for the cle are closed and locked. They tribution of the Body of Christ vessels are used for the con- exclusive reservation of the are opened only to reserve or to the faithful; placed into the gregation to receive the Blood Blessed Sacrament. It should be remove the Consecrated Hosts ciborium by the celebrant after of Christ. They are kept on the made of solid material, opaque, for future distribution. the Consecration on the Altar. Credence Table and brought to be secure and inviolable, fitting Pyx – The smaller, covered the Altar during Communion. the architecture of the church container used to carry the and positioned in a preeminent Sacred Host to the sick and place. homebound. Made the same as the ciborium.
Sanctuary Lamp Baptismal Font Holy Oils
An oil lamp or wax candle that Made of stone, elevated, Consecrated by the Bishop burns near the Tabernacle. It lined with metal; it must be during Holy Week at the is always lit when the Blessed used exclusively for baptism. Chrism Mass, the three oils Sacrament is reserved in the Tabernacle in churches or cha- To guard against contamina- are: The Oil of the Sick, The pels as a sign of honor shown tion, it must be kept covered Oil of the Catechumens, The to our Lord; a sign that the Lord unless in use. Oil of Chrism. is present. Holy Spirit Catholic Church - Items Used at Mass
Easter Candle Aspersory - Aspergillum Monstrance Cruets Paschal Candle (Aspergilla) (Decanter or Flagon) A sacred vessel designed to expose the Consecrated Host A large wax column, fixed to A container for Holy Water. A Small, glass, capped bottles a candlestick, blessed on Holy to the congregation either brought to the Alter as gifts; stick-shaped implement with for adoration in the church or Saturday, The Easter Vigil. Lit a perforated container on one they contain the unconsecrated during Mass, it is used to light for carrying in a procession, water and oil. end that is dipped into the As- particularly on the Solemnity of Baptismal and Confirmation persory by the priest or deacon candles; “the true light which the Body and Blood of Christ. to capture Holy Water, usually When carried to and from the enlightens every man that contains a sponge; in former cometh into this world.” Affixed Altar it is covered with a white times, hyssop. Used to sprinkle or gold veil. with a cross, the Year of Our the congregation or objects be- Lord and the symbols for Alpha ing blessed. One of Fr. Joseph’s and Omega, it is replaced favorite Mass ‘weapons’. ! during each Easter Vigil.
Credence Table Holy Family Prayer Our Lady of Guadalupe Alcove Prayer Alcove A small side table used to hold the implements used in the Eucharistic celebration.