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dochawk
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And given this, perhaps we should baptize itIf a wasp did get in to the consecrated wine, it’s still the precious blood.
And while the cup is prepared and wine poured before liturgy, it remains covered until the creed, which is followed immediately by the anaphora.Not a pall, but the aer and two smaller veils cover the gifts at the end of the Proskomidia (Rite of Preparation) and the priest and/or deacon carries the gifts during the Great Entrance.
Although rarely used today, the cherubikon/fans origin was to be used to keep flies away during this part of the liturgy! I think it was the deacons that waved then constantly, but it may have been the subdeacons.
Especially pigs, you could get trichinosis to go with your bellyache (from overeating). It would probably constitute gluttony, as wellDo not eat the wasp. Or indeed any livestock that lands in the chalice.