Description
The Autom Intinction Set is a product designed for religious rituals, specifically for the Catholic Church’s practice of intinction during the Eucharistic celebration. Intinction refers to the act of dipping the communion host (a small piece of bread) into the consecrated wine before consumption. The Autom Intinction Set consists of several components that facilitate the intinction process. The main elements of the set typically include a specially designed chalice and a paten. The chalice is a cup-like vessel made of a sacred material such as gold, silver, or brass. It is used to hold the consecrated wine during the Eucharistic liturgy. The paten, on the other hand, is a small plate or disk made of the same sacred material and is used to hold the communion host. In addition to the chalice and paten, the Autom Intinction Set may also include a small dish or ciborium to hold additional hosts, a purificator (a cloth used to clean the chalice), and a lavabo towel (a small towel used to dry the hands of the priest or minister).