Calix, chalice and cup

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Hi everyone. I believe this is important. The following are a list of links to sites regarding important private revelations, Marian apparitions, etc. The holy love.org is especially relevant considering what’s occurring with the healthcare… Please view these, pray about them, and if you believe as I do help propagate them in your families and parishes.

take a look:

directionforourtimes.com/

youshallbelieve.com/

holylove.org/

rosaryoftheunborn.com/

americaneedsfatima.org/Articles/amazing-video-eucharist-is-our-lord.html

focustvonline.com

may God bless
 
1 Corinthians 11: 26
For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.
 
1 Corinthians 11: 26
For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.
The Latin, however, is:
26 Quotiescumque enim manducabitis panem hunc, et calicem bibetis, mortem Domini annuntiabitis donec veniat.
 
Sorry if this has been explained before:

The EP changed the translation to “chalice” in the words of the consecration. But the memorial acclamation stayed “cup”.

Are they two different latin words and why the discrepancy:?
Well, it’s been discussed at length but without a definitive answer. Best guess seems to be at the altar chalice is used to signify the dignified ritual whereas drinking the cup is a more down-to-earth usage.

It would be great if someone could come up with the minutes of the meeting where this issue was discussed and decided.
 
Sometime the term beaker is used to refer to what people call a mug in the US. I was just joking and I was thinking of the TV sitcom “Keeping Up Appearances” where the neighbor lady would be offered a beaker (mug) to drink the tea because she always banged the china cups.
Ummm - in English as spoken in England, a beaker and a mug are two different things. A beaker doesn’t have a handle, a mug does.
 
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