Tape recorder
Vacuum cleaner
Telephone tape message device
Word processor
Typewriter
Wastebasket
Typewriter stand
(6) Group VI. Consumables. Items that are normally worn, read,
handled or consumed are funded by the station rather than from MCON or
collateral equipment budgets. Some of these items are very significant
symbolically and aesthetically and relate closely to items in Groups I and III,
above. It is recommended that the selection and procurement of these items be
accomplished in consultation with the proper authorities from the Chief of
Chaplains' staff and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command and personnel,
and, if coordination is possible, with the facility designer.
The following is a list of items which pertain specifically to chapel
functions:
Alb
Hosts/Altar bread
Altar bells
Huppah
Amice
Hymnal/book of worship
Baptismal set
Kiddush cup
Bible
Lavabo
Burse
Lay minister's cross and chain
Candles
Lighting taper
Candle lighter
Missal set
Censer and boat
Nativity set
Chalice with patten
Prayer rug
Chalice veil
Purificator
Charcoal
Quran
Chasuble
Rimonim
Ciborium
Scroll of Esther
Cincture
Shofar
Collection baskets/plates
Skull cap
Communion cup
Torah
Communion set, Protestant
Torah breast plate
Communion trays, stacking
Torah cover
Fair linen
Torch crown
Finger purification dish
Tablets of the Law
Frankincense
Tallit
Hadith collection
Wine/grape juice
Holy water pot and
Yarmulka
sprinkler
Yad
6.
SYMBOLS AND ARTIFACTS.
a.
Crosses. For Christian worship, a central symbol of the cross
asserts the presence of the Lord. Because it is not permanently fixed