PURIFICATOR

Usage & Symbolism

The purificator is a small white cloth used to clean the chalice or other sacred vessels after Communion. Function: Its primary role is to remove any remnants of the Eucharistic elements, thus preserving the sanctity of the vessels for future use. Symbolic Meaning: The act of purification mirrors the spiritual cleansing that the faithful receive through the sacrament.

Liturgical Basis

Directives from the Vatican and liturgical manuals describe the purificator as essential for maintaining the ritual cleanliness of the sacred vessels. Its usage is a practical demonstration of the Church’s commitment to reverence and order in the celebration of the Eucharist.