| 41. | A smaller style paten will often have a depression that allows it to securely sit on top of the chalice.
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| 42. | Some of the Communion Plates are eighteenth century and in 1719 a silver paten was given by Miss Dorothy Jodrell.
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| 43. | The church received its'chalise and paten'in 1633 and in 1669 the'bellcot'was erected.
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| 44. | The rectangular paten is 19.5 cm by 12.5 cm, and 1.6 cm deep.
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| 45. | It is in communion rail, a 1577 gilt beaker, and a 1732 paten and flagon by Benjamin Godfrey.
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| 46. | Often when a Chalice and Diskos ( Paten ) are made, an Spear will be made to match them.
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| 47. | It also had a silver paten and two cruets with silver handles, all marked with the date 1871 72.
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| 48. | A survey of church plate within the Bangor diocese in 1906 recorded a chalice and a paten dating from 1823.
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| 49. | Currently, she is a member of Milenyum Paten SK team in Ankara, Turkey playing in the forward position.
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| 50. | In many Western liturgical denominations, the paten is typically either a simple saucer-like plate or a low bowl.
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