0 in Christian ceremonies, a large, decorative gold or silver cup from which wine is drunk
Vestments were still hidden, golden candlesticks bequeathed, chalices kept.
The large hall space is broken up by four plant-covered wire chalices.
Saints and martyrs, patriarchs and prophets hold golden chalices of blood, which some empty into the fountain.
A large quantity of silver candlesticks, chalices, incense pans, crucifixes and images complemented the treasure.
Artifacts such as old memorabilia, statues, church vestments, records, ciboriums and chalices were some of the casualties of the fire.
There is also a silver chalices and patens of 1837 and 1877 and a silver-gilt flagon of 1869.
He worked on designs of altars, candelsticks, chalices, and lamps for churches.
Chalices, particularly, are associated with sporting events, and were traditionally made in silver.