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Mass Vocabulary

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Contains the opening prayer, prayer over the gifts, prayer after communion, and solemn blessings, Eucharistic prayers and prefaces for all of the Masses, including special occasions.
A saucer like disk which hold the bread which becomes the Body of Christ.
The sleeveless outer garment, slipped over the head, hanging down from the shoulders covering the alb and stole of the priest. It is the proper Mass vestment for the main celebrant and its color varies according to the feast.
A white cloth used to cleanse the chalice. It resembles a napkin.
Holds the incense until it is placed in the center of the celebrant.
Contains all the parts of the mass for a specific season in the liturgical year including instructions on when to stand, sit, or kneel. This is used by the people.
A cape-like garment which is put over the shoulders and hangs to the ankles, it is open in the front and worn by a priest or deacon in precessions at Benediction and in other services.
The large cup used at Mass used to hold the wine which becomes the Blood of Christ.
A white linen cloth on which are placed the vessels containing the bread and wine during Mass during which will become the Body and Blood of Christ.
The bottle or pitcher like vessel used to hold the wine which will be consecrated at mass for the communion of the people. It is brought forth with the gifts.
A sacred vessel designed to expose the consecrated Host to the congregation either for adoration in church of carrying in procession, particularly on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Color worn during Christmas, Easter seasons and celebrations of Mary, the Angels, Saints who were not martyrs, All Saints, Birth of John the Baptist, Chair of Peter, Conversion of Paul, St. John the Evangelist, and is the preferred color for Masses for the dead.
Color worn on passion (Palm) Sunday, Good Friday, Pentecost Sunday, and on the Feast Days of Martyrs including the Apostles and Evangelists.
Used at solemn occasions to incense the bread and wine after offertory, the priest, and congregation.
This is a wide-sleeved garment, slipped over the head, covering the shoulders, and coming down below the hips. It is worn over the cassock.
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A long black garment worn by Alter Servers under the Surplice. Also worn by Diocesan Priests (Black), Monsignors (Rose), Bishops (Violet), Cardinals (Red), and the Pope (White).
Color worn during "ordinal time". Ordinal does not mean ordinary in the sense of common or normal. Ordinary means counting, as in the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
An oil lamp or wax candle that burns near the tabernacle. It si always lit whenever the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in churches or chapels as a sign of honor shown to the Lord.
Color worn during Advent and Lent or at Masses for the dead.
Contains the scripture readings for Mass. It is carried in the procession by the lector and placed on the ambo.
A long cloth "scarf". It is worn over the left shoulder, fastened at the right side.
A long cloth "scarf". It is worn around the neck, letting it hang down in front.
A stiff, square, white cover that is placed over the paten when it is on the chalice.
This book contains the gospel reading for each Sunday of the three-year cycle, plus all solemnities, feats, and ritual Masses that are celebrated throughout the liturgical year. Carried in procession by the deacon if it is used.
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.
A long white garment which can be used by all liturgical ministers. It is a reminder of the baptismal garment worn when the new Christian "Put on Christ".
The shrine or receptacle either round or rectangular, that serves as a place for the exclusive reservation of the Blessed Sacrament. It should be of solid material, opaque, secure and inviolable, fitting the architecture of the church in a preeminent place.
A vessel used to hold the Hosts which will be used for communion. They are also used to reserve the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
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 the proper length. It is usually white, although the liturgical color of the day may be used.
A loose-fitting robe with open sides and wide sleeves worn by a deacon on more solemn feasts. It takes its color from the liturgical feast as listed.
Color worn on the 3rd Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday) and the 4th Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday).