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Meaning of calice
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calice (n.)
See Chalice.
calice Sentence Examples
- The priest carefully held the golden calice during the Eucharistic celebration.
- The ancient calice was adorned with intricate engravings depicting biblical scenes.
- As the choir sang, the sunlight danced off the polished surface of the calice.
- The calice used in the Mass was crafted from fine silver and embellished with precious stones.
- During the ceremony, the bishop raised the ornate calice high above his head.
- The monastic order revered the centuries-old calice as a sacred relic.
- The faithful knelt in reverence as the priest raised the calice during the consecration.
- The calice was passed down through generations, a symbol of the family's faith.
- Each year, the community gathered to polish the church's calice in preparation for Easter.
- The chalicebearer carefully carried the calice to the altar, mindful of its sacred significance.
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See Chalice.
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The priest carefully held the golden calice during the Eucharistic celebration.
The ancient calice was adorned with intricate engravings depicting biblical scenes.
As the choir sang, the sunlight danced off the polished surface of the calice.
The calice used in the Mass was crafted from fine silver and embellished with precious stones.