Piscina Città Metropolitana di Torino Piemonte Italy
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Piscina

A piscina is a shallow basin placed near the altar of a church, or else in the vestry or sacristy, used for washing the communion vessels. The sacrarium is the drain itself. Lutherans and Anglicans usually refer to the basin, calling it a piscina. For Catholics and Lutherans, a sacrarium is "special sink used for the reverent disposal of sacred substances. This sink has a cover, a basin, and a special pipe and drain that empty directly into the earth, rather than into the sewer system" (USCCB, Built of Living Stones, 236). Precious or sacred items are disposed of, when possible, by returning them to the ground. They are in some cases used to dispose of materials used in the sacraments and water from liturgical ablutions. They are found in Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, and a similar vessel is used in Eastern Orthodox churches.

Distance between:

Rome to Piscina 330 Miles / 531 Kms
Milan to Piscina 94 Miles / 151 Kms
Venice to Piscina 242 Miles / 389 Kms


Postal Code 10060


Population 2020

Total: 3350
Total Men: 1644
Total Women: 1644

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