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- Purifying Vessels Away From the Altar - EWTN
In normal circumstances, extraordinary ministers of Communion may not purify the sacred vessels at Mass However, the United States — and I believe, so far, only the United States — has received a temporary indult derogating from the general norms
- Office of Worship - archindy. org
The priest, the deacon, or an instituted acolyte may purify by pouring water into the chalice and by collecting any fragments of the consecrated bread remaining in the paten plate bowl ciborium into the chalice and consuming the ablution
- Question Box: Purification of vessels - The Catholic Messenger
The issue I find with waiting until after Mass is that the sacristan or those responsible for the regular washing (not purification) of the vessels usually want to start that right after Mass
- Purification of the Vessels After Mass | Catholic Answers Q A
It is also permitted, especially if there are several vessels to be purified, to leave them suitably covered on a corporal, either at the altar or at the credence table, and to purify them immediately after Mass following the dismissal of the people (163)
- Frequently Asked Questions: Purification of the vessels.
It is permissible, however, especially if there are several vessels to be purified, to leave them, covered as may be appropriate, on a corporal on the altar or on the credence table, and for them to be purified by the Priest or Deacon immediately after Mass once the people have been dismissed
- Decree on purification of Sacred Vessels
The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments has determined that it is not permissible for extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion to purify the Sacred Vessels at Mass
- Purification of Sacred Vessels - Guidelines 2007
After Mass, the sacred vessels are taken to the sacristy where they are purified by the priest or the deacon Following the purification of the sacred vessels, they are then cleaned by the sacristan or designated layperson
- Guidelines for Sacristans - Saint Michael Catholic Church
Priest (or deacon) will purify the chalice and communion cups once at the altar After Mass the EME’s purify a second time, pouring the water into the sacrarium
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