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I went to a neighboring church yesterday for the vigil Mass. After the Eucharist was distributed, each of the EMHCs walked up to the altar and handed their ciboriums or chalices to the deacon, who placed them at the side of the main altar.
Vessels with wafers were handed to the priest, who gathered them into a single ciborium. Then he handed it back to the deacon. Chalices that had leftover precious blood were drunk by the deacon.
Then the priest returned the “main” ciborium to the tabernacle.
They didn’t “wash the dishes” afterward. I thought this was a part of the Mass. Now, the priest did something at the tabernacle while his back was to the congregation. It’s possible he did some sort of clean up at that moment.
However, all of the other 6 or 8 vessels remained at the side of the altar.
Also, it seems that the EMHCs’ chalices were “pre-loaded” when they were taken up as the offering.
I guess these things are all ok?
Vessels with wafers were handed to the priest, who gathered them into a single ciborium. Then he handed it back to the deacon. Chalices that had leftover precious blood were drunk by the deacon.
Then the priest returned the “main” ciborium to the tabernacle.
They didn’t “wash the dishes” afterward. I thought this was a part of the Mass. Now, the priest did something at the tabernacle while his back was to the congregation. It’s possible he did some sort of clean up at that moment.
However, all of the other 6 or 8 vessels remained at the side of the altar.
Also, it seems that the EMHCs’ chalices were “pre-loaded” when they were taken up as the offering.
I guess these things are all ok?