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guapka [62]
3 years ago
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Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.

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Setler [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Chalice- a large cup used to hold the wine believed to become the blood of Christ.

2. Cloister- covered walk within a monastery or  nunnery often looking onto a courtyard.

3. Filigree- delicate gold or silver ornaments  commonly made of twisted wire.  

4. Reliquaries- in the ritual of the Catholic Mass  containers or shrines for relics;  these may be the physical remains of  saints.

Explanation:

1. A chalice is like a cup but made specially to contain or hold the wine that is used for religious purposes. In Christianity, the chalice is believed to hold the wine that's symbolically the blood of Christ.

2. A cloister is the hall or a covered walk with a wall on one side and the other open to the courtyard that is in the middle of a whole block of the building. These types of construction are mostly found in monasteries and nunneries.

3. A filigree is a delicate design of gold or silver ornaments that are made from twisted wires. This intricate metalwork is used in decorative jewelry with artistic motifs.

4. Reliquaries are containers for things that have religious aspects. They are used to contain the holy relics of religious faiths, at times even containing the remains of saints and those believed to be of extreme importance to the religion.  

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