Cruets — In the divine liturgy, two small vessels are used, one for the holy wine and another for water. Now usually cruets are made of glass, but in olden times it was sometimes made of gold or silver, and ornamented with crosses or verses from the… … Dictionary of church terms
cruets — sb. 313 β. Fr. cruche … Oldest English Words
cruets — cru·et || kruËɪt n. small glass jar … English contemporary dictionary
Cruet — This article is about small bottles. For stands for condiment containers, see cruet stand. For the town in France, see Cruet, Savoie. Cruet bottle, 1780–1800 V A Museum no. 118 1907 A cruet ( … Wikipedia
cruet stand — cruet stand, cruet stand cruet stand . a frame for holding cruets; a caster; a stand for cruets together with the cruets containing various condiments. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cruet-stand — cruet stand, cruet stand cruet stand . a frame for holding cruets; a caster; a stand for cruets together with the cruets containing various condiments. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Altar server — An altar server or Acolyte is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a religious service. Acolytes attend to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell, etc.Acolytes in the Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
Kalocsa — Infobox Settlement image caption = Archiepiscopal Palace subdivision type = Country subdivision name = HUN timezone=CET utc offset=+1 timezone DST=CEST utc offset DST=+2 pushpin pushpin label position = pushpin map caption =Location of Kalocsa… … Wikipedia
Credence — • A small table of wood, marble, or other suitable material placed within the sanctuary of a church and near the wall at the Epistle side, for the purpose of holding the cruets, acolytes candles, and other utensils required for the celebration of … Catholic encyclopedia
Credence table — An elaborate Rococo credence table with marble top A Credence table is a small side table in the sanctuary of a Christian church which is used in the celebration of the Eucharist. Etymology: from latin credens, entis, believer). The credence… … Wikipedia