In 1660, a chalice and paten were made by a London silversmith and shipped to the Jamestown Church. The chalice, or cup, held wine for communion. The paten, or plate, was for the bread. The communion ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X For years, Lei Barry’s family had a sweet Christmas Eve tradition. She and her husband and their ...
DESPITE being in the centenary year of Anzac Day, you might not know that inside St John’s Anglican Church, Camden, lies a rich piece of Australian war history. The church has a small oak travelling ...
As fears of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus continue, Birmingham’s Catholic bishop has suspended the use of the sacramental chalice as part of taking communion. Bishop Robert J. Baker sent a ...
I have a bunch of antiques that I inherited from my aunt, but most of them once belonged to my great-grandmother. Among them is a silver-plated communion set that includes a pitcher and two cups. It ...
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