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#381680 - 06/16/12 07:46 PM
Sacred Gifts Bag?
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Dear Forum Members, Glory be to Jesus Christ!
I was on ebay the other day looking for icons and found a Ukrainian Orthodox seller who had not just icons available for purchase, but other things as well-one of these was a red velvet bag, I'd say about 6" x 4", with an Orthodox 3-bar cross on the front, and the words, "Svyatiye Dari"-in Slavonic- (I hope I am "translating" correctly!) He was selling it as an "Orthodox Velvet Bag for Sacred Gifts".
What in the world would it be used for?-prosphora, relics, ?-I've never seen anything like this before. (It is no longer for sale, otherwise I would have attached a link).
Thank you!
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#381681 - 06/16/12 07:49 PM
Re: Sacred Gifts Bag?
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I forgot-the original picture also showed that it came with a red cloth-looking somewhat similar to what is used for distribution of Holy Communion.
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#381707 - 06/17/12 04:54 AM
Re: Sacred Gifts Bag?
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This sacred liturgical utensil also includes a small drawer to hold a particle of the dried Holy Gifts; there is also a small bottle to hold wine for softening the particle before administration to a sick person (in the tabernacle they are as hard and dry as little rocks); and small tongs to pick the particle up and transfer it to the tiny chalice. It's usually on a chain which enables the priest to carry it around his neck, on his person, under his regular clothes.
Edited by sielos ilgesys (06/17/12 04:56 AM)
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