
Chalices, Ciboriums and Patens
The celebration of the Eucharist is the heart of Catholic worship, a sacred moment of communion and grace. The vessels used to hold the Body and Blood of Christ are not mere containers; they are consecrated instruments that reflect the sanctity of this holy sacrament.
Finding the right sacred vessels is a deeply considered choice, one that honours the tradition and reverence of the Mass. Our collection is curated to provide your parish with beautifully crafted pieces that serve this sacred purpose with dignity and grace, supporting your ministry and congregational worship for years to come.
Explore Our Full Range of Sacred Vessels
The core vessels for the Liturgy of the Eucharist are the chalice, the paten, and the ciborium, each with a distinct and vital role. We offer a diverse selection to meet the needs of every church, from simple, elegant designs to more ornate, bi-coloured pieces featuring contrasting gold and silver tones.
You can find individual pieces or coordinated sets, such as a concelebration ciborium set, designed for services with multiple celebrants. This variety allows you to select vessels that not only fulfil their liturgical function but also harmonise with the existing appointments of your sanctuary, creating a cohesive and prayerful atmosphere.
Choose by Material for Style and Durability
The material of a sacred vessel contributes significantly to its presence on the altar and its longevity. Our selection includes pieces crafted from precious metals, offering the timeless reverence of gold and the dignified lustre of silver. A golden chalice adorned with depictions of the Last Supper or a silver vessel with a hand-hammered finish can add a unique layer of devotional artistry to the liturgy.
Many designs combine materials, such as a silver chalice with a gold-plated inner cup, adhering to liturgical tradition while creating a striking visual. Your choice of material is an investment in both the spiritual and practical life of your parish, providing durable vessels for countless celebrations.
Discover Inspired Religious Motifs and Symbolism
The beauty of sacred vessels is often found in their details, where rich symbolism connects the physical object to the mystery it serves. Many pieces in our collection are adorned with powerful Christian motifs that tell a story of faith.
Discover a chalice and paten engraved with wheat and grapes, the fundamental elements of the Eucharist, or a ciborium featuring the ancient symbols of the fish and the cross. These inspired designs do more than decorate; they serve as visual meditations on the sacred actions taking place, deepening the congregation's connection to the liturgy and the story of salvation.
Find the Perfect Size for Every Occasion
Beyond the choice of material and designl, the size of each vessel is a crucial consideration for its practical use during Mass. A larger ciborium is perfectly suited for sizeable congregations or special feast days, while smaller chalices are ideal for more intimate services or for use in a Mass kit.
We provide pieces in a wide array of dimensions, from modest 11cm patens to grand 25cm ciboriums, allowing you to find the perfect capacity for your specific liturgical needs. Having appropriately sized vessels facilitates a smooth and reverent distribution of Holy Communion, accommodating the number of faithful present at any given service.
Order Religious Ciborium, Chalices and Patens Online Now
Selecting the right sacred vessels is an act of devotion, preparing your altar for the ultimate celebration of faith. Each chalice, paten, and ciborium in our collection is chosen to serve your ministry with reverence and quality. By choosing a vessel that speaks to your parish's identity, you foster an environment of deep prayer and worship.
Browse our collection today and find the perfect pieces to honour the Blessed Sacrament in your church. However, our offer does not stop there. As you are furnishing your sanctuary, you can complete your liturgical appointments by exploring our full range of churchware, which includes: