Discernment required. As for me, I say, "No." In the first place, chalices are made of precious
metals, i.e., gold or silver. This chalice is glass. So I doubt a priest would use a glass chalice for Jesus' Precious Blood. A priest would need special permission because it's not permitted.
In the second place, isn't it awfully convenient that the host in question just happened to be in this GLASS chalice.
Thirdly, it's just too, too, too coincidental.
Besides I don't see the face of Jesus, do you?
metals, i.e., gold or silver. This chalice is glass. So I doubt a priest would use a glass chalice for Jesus' Precious Blood. A priest would need special permission because it's not permitted.
In the second place, isn't it awfully convenient that the host in question just happened to be in this GLASS chalice.
Thirdly, it's just too, too, too coincidental.
Besides I don't see the face of Jesus, do you?
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