English: That part of the Mass during which the priest cleans the chalice and his fingers after he has received Communion. There are two ablutions: the first is the cleansing of the chalice with wine; the second is the cleansing of the fingers and of the chalice with a little wine and then with water.
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The Catholic Picture Dictionary, 1948, Garden City Books, by Harold A. Pfeiffer
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R. and K. Wood
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