Rang during the consecration of the body and blood
Carried by an experieced server during opening and closing processional
Full-length white garment worn by the priest, deacon, and server
Liturgical color that symbolizes melancholy and somberness. Used in penitential seasons (Advent and Lent), and in Masses for the dead.
A candle, often red, that burns near the tabernacle when the Blessed Sacrament is present there
The cabinet in which the three holy oils are kept.
Book containing the biblical readings used during mass
Sacred cup in which the Holy Blood is held
Used to hold the incense before placing in the thurible
Oil of Chrism, Oil of the Sick, Oil of the Catechumens used for blessing during sacramental ceremonies
Situated on each side of the altar to signify Christ's presence (our light)
The sacred table on which the sacrifice of the Mass is offered to God
Two glass bottles holding wine and water for the Holy Mass
Sprinkler for casting holy water on people, places, or objects
cloth, with a printed cross in the middle, that covers a casket or coffin at funerals
The lectern from which the readings are proclaimed.
Liturgical color of life, points to the hope of life eternal. Used in Ordinary Time.
Long stick with a retractable wick on one side and bell on the other to light and extinguish candles
Liturgical color that symbolizes light, purity, joy and glory. Used during Christmas and Easter